From "The Descriptive Album of London" by George H Birch 1896 - Extract text : " ROTTEN ROW.—It is by this name 'that is known the tract, stretching from Hyde Park Corner to Queen's Gate, which is kept apart for the sole use of equestrians. with Rotten Row is The Drive," which extends along the same distance. On a fine day this is one of the most characteristic sights of London. In the season are thronged from 11 to 1, and again fronl 5 to 7, with fashionably dressed people riding, driving, walking or seated on chairs provided at the Of On Sunday mornings, after Church, crowds of Ladies and Ge


From "The Descriptive Album of London" by George H Birch 1896 - Extract text : " ROTTEN ROW.—It is by this name 'that is known the tract, stretching from Hyde Park Corner to Queen's Gate, which is kept apart for the sole use of equestrians. with Rotten Row is The Drive," which extends along the same distance. On a fine day this is one of the most characteristic sights of London. In the season are thronged from 11 to 1, and again fronl 5 to 7, with fashionably dressed people riding, driving, walking or seated on chairs provided at the Of On Sunday mornings, after Church, crowds of Ladies and Gentlemen promenade here, forming what is known as the " Church Parade."


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