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View of a folly in Roundhay Park (albumen print)
5043510 View of a folly in Roundhay Park (albumen print) by Wormald, Edward (fl.1858-88); 27.9x21 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Leeds City Museum) UK; (add.info.: Roundhay Park, opened 1872
view in Roundhay Park, with gothic gateway covered in creepers, behind wicket fence (romantic castle folly that was built by George Nettleton for Thomas Nicholson, owner of Roundhay in 1821)); eLeeds Museums and Galleries; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22322740
© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Covered Folly Gate Gateway Hedge Leeds Overgrown Pavilion Romanticist Roundhay Park Ruined Sepia B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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This albumen print captures the enchanting view of a folly in Roundhay Park, located in Leeds, England. The photograph, taken by Edward Wormald during his active years between 1858 and 1888, measures 27.9x21 cm and is now housed at the Leeds Museums and Art Galleries. The image showcases a gothic gateway adorned with lush creepers, standing behind a charming wicket fence. This romantic castle folly was constructed in 1821 by George Nettleton for Thomas Nicholson, the owner of Roundhay at that time. The park itself was opened to the public in 1872. In this photograph with sepia tones, one can appreciate the beauty of nature reclaiming its space as an overgrown hedge covers parts of the gateway. The ruins exude a sense of mystery and intrigue while evoking feelings of nostalgia for times gone by. Edward Wormald's skillful photography brings out every intricate detail of this picturesque scene. His composition highlights both the grandeur of the gothic architecture and the delicate balance between man-made structures and natural elements. This print serves as a testament to Wormald's talent as well as a reminder of Roundhay Park's historical significance. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in its timeless charm while contemplating their own connection to history and nature's enduring presence within our urban landscapes.
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