Coloured postcard of subtropical garden, Battersea Park. Pencil: Dear Friend I am staying here for Eastern Holidays thought you would like a P. C. with best love from Harold, What lovely weather we are having (address in Broadway, Worcs, supplied). Battersea Park was proposed as a new royal park in 1845, and James Pennethorne was the original designer, officially in charge from 1846 to 1864; but John Gibson, who became its superintendent, proposed an altered design which was adopted. The park opened in 1858. Gibson created his "subtropical garden", which gave its name to foliage gardening in the 19th century, in 1863; in 1866 Pulham & Son created the cascade. Later additions included the Old English Garden (1912), the Festival of Britain gardens (1951), the Fun Fair (1951), and the Peace Pagoda (1985)