Show FA FACES CE S A NEW ERA A 0 SPRING GARDENS LONDON SITE FOR ADMIRALTY BUILDINGS splendid structure to be erected in this thi place of interesting and romantic story of old mis dision d islon of if the lie kovesi ni it to fact the llie splendid new ad dilill Di lial buildings building which arp are to be in the lie pieng arden 4 lon don makes lie one of moie I 1 than passing interest inte iest rot foi aside firmi the I 1 he buildings which ate aie to lo bp be r proportioned and complete in fit mca detail tall the bite hosen chosen Is haiti with mith ioni antle associations aik oik on the buildings will mill be beun begun in a deiy choit time now and will of two tao separate t lif ices joined by bv a tipple nich tile llie oulhiw south hin cin block being dia tined to 0 o ziolide ac acco comoda rnoda lion foi of tile the ever incie aik oik of the while the block to the north will furnish the first loid of the admiralty and the hist sea lord with magnificent the buildings will be complete in two t 0 deaia 3 eat a and will cost coat the hiple aich wit will I 1 have passages geB on oil cither yide side for I 1 fennial fene detal ial banic and a central passage lor for state late c at us which will proceed to and fron froni i duck ingham palace by a fine pi processional occasional road connecting the new buildings with m ith the queen victoria palace the new era which spring gardens will see with the erection erce tion of the ad miralta buildings will mill be its most splendid it if not its most interesting there was a garden there in queen elizabeth s time and the name comes from one ot of those which surreptitiously worked showered un wary aary visitors it m as aa placed near EL a bun ann dial and was as one of many in eng land in that and future times r hilly tily in the seventeenth the lie garden contained a bathing pond gravel walks and hall full flees dees and in the time of janus janics I 1 a butt for archery pi it was as also the home of ati t of james I 1 a he the other part being kept in st james park here too the at that time aristocratic game of bowls was placed on a bowl ing green ordered by the alist james in charles I 1 a cian i 0 was as con tinious bib babbling bling and di inking drinking all day under the treis and two of 01 three aels duels evcic week meek it was most moat scandalous and insufferable I 1 the lie kirg therefore ordered the gardens to be closed but they were soon re opened only to be again shut up by cromwell vy my lady gaiard writes evelyn in may alay 1654 orated us at mulberry garden now the onely place of 0 re about ill tin towne for persons ol 01 tin thi bt b st qualify to be cee ill heated at al Cio and hla his parti sans a 11 shut ill up and selz betz d on spiking aiden fill 1111 now had ben the lie usual in dous om for foi the he ladya a an it I 1 ra gallants I 1 I 1 a it t a at t ehlt 1111 s season 1011 10 hu cardillo bardt ns wat in it full dav 01 01 again folli laih ais later and tile the lev cla ili in fill cull so HO that it was wai heie bele in if find some of tile he young in iain till midnight thae albies 0 o scenes vere mere lv iv noisy after the he beaux arid and belles had collation tol anthe eifling rit itts ton tongues glies and bad ahle were to he be had bad peps s ds as well ell as aa I 1 atlyn was a fie quent leitoi fill haid in ill the lays days of the weira nio manaich naich it was the of 0 boals of tie fie nobility in this reign the gaiden maa ais a aln closed after a central portion of admiralty build ings showing triple arch duel due brought about all on oil account of the beautiful countess of shrewsbury the clories of spring gardens wee then over but its neighbor the mall mal through neilly centuries the promenade of the beau monde flour dished till well after 1810 it was as not until 1817 in fact that sir richard phiiip ps i bernai kc d rhe file dinner hon hom of four and live five among the great or would be having shifted to the tin nn healthy heil heal thy tily houis of eifert arid and nine the afeei dinner in the linnet dinner full dress Is lost in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries people would pay fa bulou sums even for a small window to tc watch tile the parade hut but it Is a good deal nabie than a century since the glass of fashion and till the mould of form collation ed in spring gardens |