St James's Park

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St James's Park


Autumnal scenes show golden leaves carpeting the ground of London's famous St James's Park.

Located near to Buckingham Palace, St James's Park is surrounded by some of the country's most famous landmarks. Londoners also know it as a place to relax in a deckchair and watch the world go by. This brief amateur film, shot by Mr Chaplin, shows the park in autumn - stark trees, golden leaves and Londoners wrapped up in warm coats feeding the ducks by the lake.

Located near to Buckingham Palace, St James’s Park is surrounded by some of the country’s most famous landmarks. Londoners also know it as a place to relax in a deckchair and watch the world go by. This brief amateur film, shot by Mr Chaplin, shows the park in autumn - stark trees, golden leaves and Londoners wrapped up in warm coats feeding the ducks by the lake.


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