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Lowther Gardens

Lowther Gardens & Terraces

Lowther Gardens & Terraces

Lowther Pavilion Oct 1981

Lowther Pavilion

Lowther pond 1968

Lowther pond

The gardens were laid out by Squire J Talbot Clifton in 1872 and named after his wife, Lady Eleanor Cecily Clifton of the Lowther family, opening on 30 August. It was set out on poor grazing land once known as “Hungry Moor”. The Gardens were given to the town in 1905 and the local authority added the Lowther Pavilion in 1921.

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Lowther Gardens & Terraces
1872
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Lowther map
1891
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Lowther gardens
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Lowther pond
1903
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Lowther entrance with trams
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Lowther entrance with tram
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Lowther pond
1968
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Lowther pond
1973
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Lowther Pavilion
Oct 1981
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Lowther pavilion
Oct 1981
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"Songs of Praise" at Lowther
Jul 1984
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"Songs of Praise" at Lowther
Jul 1984
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"Songs of Praise" at Lowther
Jul 1984

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