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Carshalton Park Gates. These were once at the entrance to the park. They were made by the Sussex metalworker Thomas Robinson in 1711. Lead sculptures of Actaeon and Artemis were made by John van Nost the Elder, and the stone pillars were constructed by Catalini. The gates are now at Planting Fields in New York State.

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