
The Bandstand, Dorchester Borough Gardens, © Copyright Sarah Smith and licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Licence 2010
A couple of weeks ago I began looking at the work of William Goldring, the prolific landscape and garden designer who died one hundred years ago this year. In England, he is supposedly associated with work on more than 700 projects, many of them public parks and open spaces or the grounds of institutions, but even in his own day he was often overlooked.

“Joyance” in Thompson’s Park Cardiff c.1900-05
His obituary in Gardener’s Chronicle starts its appreciation by saying “we gather” these are some of the places he worked, before listing just a handful of public sites.

detail from a postcard of Thompson Park, Cardiff, c.1910
Today’s post is going to look at a few of these public park commissions.








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