This one I can share with you, and I think you will like it.
What is the significance of the picture?
The newly installed statue / bust of Lord Matthew White Ridley. If you look closely at the wee lads, the statue is cordoned off and is looking very 'fresh'. The date? 1909. This is a wonderful and unusual view of the park too, with the railway in the background and railway cabin on the embankment, the sidings full of wagons.
Sadly, the bust was stolen in 2008 after 100 years of standing on the spot. I have no idea what has happened to the bust since, whether it has been restored or left in it's dire state after the metal theft.
Lord Ridley, died in 1904 at the age of 72. He was a distinguished politician and home secretary between 1895 and 1900 and the family seat is / was Blagdon Hall, Cramlington.
Enjoy. Hopefully Michael will add a trivia angle later.

P