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A Novel Club for Country Loving Girls
I had to stifle laughter in the hallowed silence of the Rare Books Reading Room at the British Library when I first began leafing through the magazine that inspired this post. I was searching for an interview with the Victorian … Continue reading
Ernest Arthur Rowe: Painting the Old English Garden
I’ve been surprised over the five years I’ve been writing this blog how much people enjoy reading about obscure [to the modern day at least] artists from the great golden age of gardening and garden painting. Posts on Beatrice Parsons … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashridge, Beatrice Parson, Berkeley Castle, George Elgood, Hampton Court, Hever, Levens Hall, Melbourne, Montacute, penshurst, Thomas Mawson
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Gardeners in London Street Cries…
Listening to the stallholders in Columbia Road Flower Market crying their wares the other day struck a sad note. It’s the last gasp of a centuries old sales technique used round much of the rest of the world, reminding … Continue reading
With Torrington to Tintern…
Colonel the Honourable John Byng was just another younger son of another not-very-well-known 18thc aristocratic family. He followed the normal route for younger sons, choosing the army over the navy or church and ended up as a minor government tax … Continue reading
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Tagged Buck, Capability Brown, cheltenham, Chepstow, Grand Tour, henry holland, John Byng, Piercefield, Southill, Sudely Castle, Tintern, Turner, Viscount Torrington, Vitruvius Brittanicus, Wales, William Gilpin
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Hortus Eystettensis
This post is about an illustrated catalogue of the plant collection in a German bishop’s garden around 1600. After such an enticing introduction you might need some convincing to read any further, so let me add that the Hortus Eystettensis [or … Continue reading
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