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The old Fernery, Hesketh Park, Southport

The old Fernery, Hesketh Park, Southport

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The old Fernery, Hesketh Park, Southport

Hesketh Park was designed as a public park in the mid-19th century by Edward Kemp, and was further developed in the 20th century. The Victorian Fernery was once full of exotic plants, but since restoration in 2007 the plants were removed while the whole building was taken down and later restored on the same site. Photographed with a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex 3 camera on Fuji ISO 200 Colour film and converted to black and white in post-production.

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