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Lord Ashton

 

 

Lord Ashton, the donor of the Gardens, is a man of princely benefactions and probably the bounds of his generosity will never be known; he has never let his left hand know what his right hand was doing. For years in Lancaster,

Morecambe and district he maintained a private system of relief, which was popularly said to disburse a sum above that distributed by the Guardians.

His father, the late Ald. Williamson, gave to Lancaster its unique Park, but Lord Ashton spent a fortune in laying it out and equipping it, and then provided a sum of money sufficient to maintain it in perfection forever. It was his generosity which mad possible the great scheme for the Royal Lancaster Infirmary. He built the Ashton Wing to the Royal Albert Institution for the training of the feeble-minded at a cost of £15,000; the Queen Victoria statue in Dalton Square cost £14,000, and the Ashton Memorial in the Park cost £35,000, and the Town Hall and set of municipal offices at Lancaster absorbed £155,000. It is popularly said that he paid £300,000 for Ashton Hall, and bought it practically at a moment's notice.

One one occasion he paid the election expenses of all the Liberal candidates who needed it in Lancashire, and he gave £40,000 to the Party war chest. The late General Booth used regularly to stay a night at Rylands in passing, and never left without a £1,000 note in his pocket. F. M.

St.Anne's Express, 1916

Public Accommodation
St.George's Gardens
Landscaping
A description
Collapse
The Market Garden
"The Avenue"
St. Georges Institute
Porritt's Yard
The 1896 offer
Building in the Gardens
The 1913 Scheme.
Plans for 1913 Scheme
Lord Ashton's Gift
Lord Ashton
Laying out the Gardens
Demolition 1915
The new Gardens
Ashton Pavilion
Ashton Pavilion
Pavilion Orchestra
Ashton Institute
The Rustic Bridge
The Rustic Bridge
Kiss of the Sun
The Statue
The Bowling Green
The Bowling Green
Memorial Construction
The War Memorial
The 1931 Fire
Freddie's Magpie's