Sepia-tinted real photo postcard of Ruskin Park, showing the pond, path and trees. Pencil: Dear Carrie / I should like to spend the day with you next Tuesday if convenient. I have had a nice time at H Health came home yesterday if I do not hear to contrary will know I may come love Grace 12 Dane Avenue [address in Norwood supplied]. Ruskin Park was designed by Col. J.J. Sexby and opened in 1907; it consisted of the gardens of three adjacent properties on Denmark Hill. The portico of 170 Denmark Hill was retained because it had London's largest wisteria growing on it (pruned 1990s and now no longer extant). The park was extended in 1910 to provide more playing fields