Queen's Park, Bolton

Queen's Park is a Victorian park lying to the north-west of Bolton town centre, in Greater Manchester. It was named in 1897 in honour of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It opened on 24 May 1866 by Lord Bradford. Queen's Park once had a natural history museum, the Chadwick Museum, started in 1878 by Mr. R. K. Freeman and opened in 1884. It was funded by a bequest of Samuel Chadwick, whose statue stands in Bolton Victoria Square, Bolton. The building was demolished in 1957 after the museum's contents were moved to the new town centre museum in Le Mans Crescent.

Queen's Park, Bolton

Queen's Park is a Victorian park lying to the north-west of Bolton town centre, in Greater Manchester. It was named in 1897 in honour of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It opened on 24 May 1866 by Lord Bradford. Queen's Park once had a natural history museum, the Chadwick Museum, started in 1878 by Mr. R. K. Freeman and opened in 1884. It was funded by a bequest of Samuel Chadwick, whose statue stands in Bolton Victoria Square, Bolton. The building was demolished in 1957 after the museum's contents were moved to the new town centre museum in Le Mans Crescent.