Royal Victoria Country Park - Netley II
The Royal Victoria grounds on which the country park now stands used to house a hospital for the war wounded, and has a large cemetery for those who succumbed to their injuries.
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12 Comments
Post a CommentLooks like you had a good day taking these shots.
What a beautiful sky!
The wooded walkway is gorgeous. How interesting to see history in real life.
Lovely pictures.
I am pleased you enjoyed the pictures. It's great to see new places isn't it.
very pretty chapel!
What a truly lovely place! :-)
Tony, lovely and heartwarming - especially the gravestones. I'd be in tears, but the pics are lovely :) Cheers.
Beautiful pictures.
Pleased you like them. It's a shame that these photos can only show a small part of the park.