. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER XL THROUGH A GREEN RIDE. GREEN ride througt a Royal Forest—now preserved for the free use and enjoyment, to all time, of the people of these islands! "We had gone, on one of our woodland rambles, to the little village of Loughton, on the borders of Bpping Forest; and it was there that Mr. William D'Oyley, the genial and excellent Superintendent of the Forest, explained to us a plan—first suggested by Mr. B. H. Cowper—by which it was proposed to open up—by the utiliza- tion of existing forest paths, and by the bringing of these into continuity—t


. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER XL THROUGH A GREEN RIDE. GREEN ride througt a Royal Forest—now preserved for the free use and enjoyment, to all time, of the people of these islands! "We had gone, on one of our woodland rambles, to the little village of Loughton, on the borders of Bpping Forest; and it was there that Mr. William D'Oyley, the genial and excellent Superintendent of the Forest, explained to us a plan—first suggested by Mr. B. H. Cowper—by which it was proposed to open up—by the utiliza- tion of existing forest paths, and by the bringing of these into continuity—the glades and woods of this beautiful recreation ground, to those who might N 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington


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