London, Restaurant, Regent's Park c.1965
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L1305216

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The next few views are in the Inner Circle, east of the lake, which had been leased to the Royal Botanic Society from 1839 until 1932. The Open Air Theatre soon followed, and in 1964 a stylish restaurant was built, consisting of a series of pyramidal and hexagonal pavilions. It is now named Queen Mary's Gardens Cafeteria, and is as popular as ever.
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