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IS FOR ICE SKATING, ICING THE CAKE, INDULGING, ICICLES
Although in England we rarely have weather conditions that warrant safe ice skating on a lake, it has become popular for a temporary outdoor rink to be created in city centres. Across London there are several options set against grand backdrops, including one in the grounds of the beautiful Natural History Museum. This romantic notion of skating outdoors is thought to have been introduced around 1650 by the Royal Family, who discovered the pursuit of skating on bladed boots when they fled to Holland when Cromwell attained power. It continued to be enjoyed throughout Victorian times and as conditions werre jolly chillier, Prince Albert was even recorded as skating on the lake at Buckingham Palace.
From English Home Magazine
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