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Restored Victorian fernery on the Isle of Bute in the Clyde estuary.
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Illustrations from manuscripts and early printed books dig into the story of gardening. Includes games.
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Biography of botanical explorer, 1909-l958.
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Society promoting the study of the history of gardening and the conservation of historic gardens. Publications, research, archives and book reviews.
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Charity set up to link everyone concerned with the preservation, restoration and management of historic parks and gardens. Includes an archive of magazine articles.
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A leading nineteenth century botanist, and close friend of Charles Darwin.
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Educational resource for teachers and children, from the London Parks and Gardens Trust. Covers the boroughs of Enfield, Greenwich, Newham, and Wandsworth only.
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The recreation of a historic knot garden and the history of British gardens and plants are included as is a virtual visit to several exhibits at the museum.
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An alphabetical directory of many gardening personalities down the ages.
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National organisation representing garden trusts. Activities, articles and archive of newsletters.
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James Pulham and Son were eminent landscape gardeners of the 19th and early 20th centuries, remembered for the spectacular rock gardens they created in many country estates and RHS Wisley.
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The famous fully-restored 1908 Gertrude Jekyll garden in Upton Grey, Hampshire.
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Association celebrating walled kitchen gardens. Background, advice, pictures, events and register of gardens.