Uncoloured postcard showing a view of the Victoria arch and statue of Richard Cobden in Peel Park, Salford. Ink: [personal message] [address in Tunbridge Wells supplied (written as "Local", but T.W. is the place of postmark)]. Peel Park, Salford, was designed by Joshua Major and opened in 1846; it was named after Robert Peel, and during the 1850s statues of Peel, Cobden, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, all by Matthew Noble, were installed in the park. In 1857 the Victoria Arch, in the Indian style, was erected in honour of the Queen's visit