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Garden Hist 29 (2)
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Title:
Garden Hist 29 (2)
Series
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Series:
Garden History
Volume
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Volume:
29 (2)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Jan Woudstra
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Jan Woudstra
Publisher
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Publisher:
Garden History Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
04 May 2005
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`The museum in the garden': displaying classical antiquities in Elizabethan an...
Leslie W Hepple
109 - 120
Examines the `museum garden', in which genuine classical antiquities were displayed, during the end of the sixteenth century and the early-seventeenth century. The paper looks in particular at the display of then-newly discovered and collected remains of the Roman occupation from sites in the British Isles.
James Sutherland's Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis (1683)
Forbes W Robertson
121 - 151
On the seventeenth-century Physical Garden in Edinburgh, including its historical context, layout and contents, and specific notes on the species represented as listed in Sutherland's catalogue; including
Appendix I: officinal species
132 - 138
Appendix 2: ornamental plants and varieties of medicinal plant...
139 - 150
John Drapentier's views of the gentry gardens of Hertfordshire
Timothy Mowl
152 - 170
On the thirty-three illustrations by Drapentier in Sir Henry Chauncy's Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire (published in 1700), which cover twenty-seven houses with their grounds, providing a documentary source of evidence for the houses and gardens of the minor aristocracy, gentry and bourgeoisie of the county in the late-seventeenth century.
The Royal Horticultural Society bandstand mystery -- or, what happened to the first cast-iron bandstands?
Hazel Conway
214 - 216
On the destination of one of the Royal Horticultural Society Gardens' cast-iron bandstands, the first such structures in Britain, designed by Capt. Francis Fowke. The bandstand was thought to have been re-erected on Clapham Common but the author reveals that it was removed to Southwark Park, where it survived until after 1954; it is now being reconstructed using the original drawings.