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Mechanical elephants….

I know that Britain’s parks and gardens are amazing places, and that some of them had  aviaries and small menageries in them – indeed a few still do – but it was still a surprise to discover this piece of … Continue reading

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Gardens in the sky….

From the underground delights of cemeteries and burial plots of the last couple of posts to something more uplifting and airy! One of things I like about researching anything but particularly gardens and their history is the way one can get so easily diverted by … Continue reading

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John Claudius Loudon…and cemeteries continued

John Claudius Loudon had been fascinated by death and burial for many years before he began designing cemeteries. His first, and probably most bizarre, work was the monument he designed for his parents’ grave in the churchyard of St John … Continue reading

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John Claudius Loudon…and cemeteries

Maybe it’s not the cheeriest of subjects but  as another birthday approached my thoughts turned to immortality – or rather the lack of it – and so I planned to write about some of the history of cemeteries and burial grounds, … Continue reading

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SURPRISES IN SOUTHEND…a follow up

A few months ago I shared some photos and comments about the cliffside gardens at Southend, and asked if anyone knew any more about them.  Earlier this week I was sent a links to some old movie footage [thanks Donna] which … Continue reading

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