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son David. 1805–9. „ Journey to. John Cole. 1825. „ Knight, Charles. Revised by E. Walford. „ Life Seen Through German Eyes. Brand. 1887. „ Memories. C. W. Heckethorne. 1900. „ Our Rambles in Old. E. S. M. Smith. 1895. „ Pageant of. Richard Davey. 1906. ...
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Town. Marcus Fall. 1880. „ Vanished and Vanishing. P. Norman, 1905. „ Vestiges of Old. Archer J. Wykeham. 1851. „ Walks Through. Hughson David. 1817. „ „ In. Augustus Hare. 1901. Londres et Les Anglais en 1771. Join Lambert. 1890. London, G., and H. Wise. Com...
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dence in England. 1832. Misson, H. Memoirs and Observations in his Travels over England. Translated by Mr. Ozell. 1719. Montagu, Letters of Mrs. E. 1809–13. „ Mrs. E. By J. Doran. 1873. Montgomerie, James. Chimney Sweepers’ Friend. 1824. Municipal History, Bibliography of. Cross. ...
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1865. Parks, Gardens, &c., of London. Edward Kemp. 1851. „ Hyde Park, from Domesday to Date. J. Ashton. 1896. „ Municipal, and Gardens. Lieut.-Col. J. G. Sexby. 1905. „ and Pleasure Grounds. C. H. J. Smith, 1852. „ „ Open Spaces. London County Council Sixpenny Guide. 1906....
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k. 1823. „ „ Picturesque Guide to. 1829. Repton. Landscape Gardening. Ed. J. C. Loudon. 1840. St. Botolph, Aldgate. A. G. B. Atkinson. 1898. St. James’s Square. Dasent. 1895. Selby, P. J. British Forest Trees. 1841. Shipton, Mother. Life and Death of. 1687. „ „ ...
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n by T. R. Way. 1715. Switzer, Stephen. Nobleman, Gentleman, and Gardener’s Recreation. 1715. Tradescant, John. Museum Tradescantianum. 1656. Trinity Hospital, Mile End Road, C. R. Ashbee, 1896. Westminster, Antiquities of. John T. Smith. 1807. „ Abbey. W. J. Loftie...
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creticum. „ dasycarpum. „ macrophyllum. „ Negundo. „ „ foliis variegatis. „ palmatum. „ platanoides. „ „ Reitenbachii. „ „ Schwedleri. „ Pseudo-platanus. ...
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. Amelanchier canadensis. „ vulgaris. Aralia chinensis. „ spinosa. Arbutus Andrachne. „ Unedo. „ „ rubra. Aristolochia Sipho. Armeniaca (Prunus) sibirica. Artemisia arborescens. ...
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. Buxus balearica. „ caucasica. „ sempervirens arborescens. „ „ aureo-marginita. Caragana arborescens. „ Chamluga. „ frutescens. „ spinosa. Carpinus betulus. Carya ...
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sanguinea. „ stolonifera. Coronilla Emerus. Coryllus Avellana. „ maxima atropurpurea. Cotoneaster acuminata. „ bacillaris. Cotoneaster frigida. „ horizontalis. „ microphylla. ...
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„ „ flexuosa. „ „ flore pleno albo. „ „ flore pleno coccineo. „ „ flore pleno puniceo. „ „ flore pleno roseo. „ „ flore pleno rubro. „ „ ...
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lusitanica. „ „ maliformis. Cytisus albus. „ alpinus. „ nigricans. „ præcox. „ racemosus. „ scoparius. „ sessilifolius. „ tinctoria. Daphne Mezereum. ...
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„ „ pendula. „ „ purpurea. „ „ „ pendula. Fatsia japonica. Ficus Carica. Fontanesia phillyræoides. Forsythia intermedia. „ suspensa. „ viridissima. ...
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ca. Hedera Helix. „ „ arborescens. „ „ caenwoodiana. „ „ canariensis. „ „ „ arborescens. „ „ chrysocarpa. „ „ colchica. „ „ dentata. „ „...
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„ variegata. „ „ argentea variegata. „ „ argentea marginata. „ „ aureo-picta. „ „ aureo-regina. „ „ balearica. „ „ camelliæfolia. „ „ ferox. ...
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„ communis.* „ nana.* „ Sabina tamariscifolia. „ „ procumbens. „ virginiana.* Juglans cinerea. „ nigra. „ regia. Kerria japonica. Koelreuteria pa...
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Magnolia acuminata. „ conspicua. „ „ Soulangeana. „ grandiflora. „ stellata. Morus alba. „ „ pendula. „ nigra. Osmanthus Aquifolium ilicifolius. Pavia (Æsculus) flav...
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tinia serrulata. Pinus cembra.* „ insignis.* „ Laricio.* „ sylvestris. Planera aquatica.* „ Richardi.* Platanus accrifolia. Populus alba. „ „ pyramidalis (bolleana). „ bals...
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„ communis. „ (Cerasus) acida semperflorens. „ japonicas flore roseo pleno. „ pseudo-cerasus. „ (Padus) Mahaleb. „ „ pendula. „ Padus. „ rotundifolia. „ serotina. ...
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ca. „ nivalis. „ pinnatifida. „ rivularis. „ spectabilis. Quercus Ægilops. „ cerris. „ „ cana-major. „ „ cana-minor. „ „ fulhamensis. „ coccinea...
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s. „ copallina. „ cotinus. „ glabra laciniata. „ typhina. „ „ frutescens. Ribes alpinum. „ „ pumilum. „ aureum. „ „ præcox. „ Diacantha. „ nigru...
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„ Banksiæ. „ canina. „ damascena. „ gallica centifolia. „ „ muscosa. „ indica. „ multiflora. „ noisettiana. „ rubiginosa. „ rugosa. „ „ flore pleno. ...
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aurea. Skimmia Fortunei. „ japonica. Spartium junceum. Smilax aspera. „ glauca. „ rotundifolia. Sophora japonica. Spiræa bullata. „ canescens. „ cantoniensis.* „ chamæd...
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„ „ fructo luteo. „ canadensis. „ cuspidata. Thuja dolobrata.* „ japonica.* „ occidentalis. „ orientalis. „ „ aureo-variegata. „ plicata.* Tilia americana. ...
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„ „ pendula. „ „ vegeta. „ pedunculata. Veronica cupressoides. „ Traversii. Viburnum dentatum. „ Lantana. „ Lentago. „ Opulus. „ „ sterile. ...
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. Spring planting for early summer flowers:--Pansies for margin 18 inches wide, the centre of bed planted with Ragged Robin. 3. Summer planting for later summer and autumn display:--Large plants of Calceolaria Burbidgeii 8 feet high, Cassia corymbosa 6 feet high, Heliotrope 6 feet to 7 feet high, finishing off wi...
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ved Pelargonium Madame Crousse, 6 feet high, placed 5 feet apart. Margin and intermediate spaces planted with dwarf plants of a deeper coloured Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. BED 4. 1. Autumn planting for spring flowers:---Hyacinths Czar Peter, light-blue, Gigantea blush, margin of Saxifrage. 2. Dictamnus in two...
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in rotation, fresh ones being introduced as others faded:--Linum perenne, Ixias, Sparaxis, and Calochortus, in variety, Oxalis rosea, Camassia esculenta, Lychnis Viscaria, Crassula coccinea, Balsams with double pink blooms. The setting for these flowers was a variegated grass. A good effect was the result for man...
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f London.” [7] See p. 171. [8] As Vauxhall is not included in Lieut.-Col. Sexby’s exhaustive book, the following details are not very accessible. It was bought from Mr. Cobeldick for £43,500. Made up by Lambeth Vestry £11,746 17 6 „ Charity Commissioners 12,500 0 0 ...
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bishop’s Park, 307 Archery, 96, 97 Argyll Lodge, 344 Artillery Garden, 292 ---- Ground, 10, 291 Austin Friars, 14 Avery Hill, 183 Avondale Park, 130 B Bacon and Gray’s Inn, 283 Balloon ascents, 292 Bank of England, 258 Banqueting-houses, 26, 85, 86, 112 ...
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ad Walk, Regent’s Park, 101 Brockwell Park, 170–174 ---- old English garden in, 170–172 ---- purchase of, 172 ---- rooks in, 174 Brook Green, 213 Broome House, 345 Brown, Sir Richard, 293, 325 Buckingham House, 76, 351 ---- Palace, 59, 350–355 Bunhill Fields, 11, 248–25...
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Gardens, 315 ---- Waterworks, 38, 76 Chelsea Hospital, 311–317 ---- burial-ground, 314 ---- statue in, 313 Chelsea Physic Garden, 16, 17, 317 ---- cedars, 321 ---- curators of, 320 ---- new management of, 319 ---- trees in, 323 ---- visit of Linnæus, 324 Chrysanthe...
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Dell in Hyde Park, 52 Deptford Park, 178, 203 Devonshire House, 335 Dolphin Fountain, Hyde Park, 39 Downing Street, 72 Drapers’ Company Garden, 12, 292 Duck Island, 62, 72, 73 Duels, 33, 86, 157, 341 Duke Humphrey’s Walk, 77 Duke of York’s School, Chelsea, 311 Dulwich ...
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54, 171 ---- suited to London, 330–335 Fogs, 69, 128 Foley House, 89 Fordyce, Mr., 89, 90 Foundling Hospital, 296 French Gardeners, 61 Fuchsia, 17 Fulham Palace, 308, 311 ---- gardens at, 345 G Gardeners, 14 ---- Company, 14 Gardens, Castle, 8 ----...
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Grosvenor House, 337 Gunning, The Misses, 69 H Hackney, 16, 17 ---- Commons, 188 ---- Downs, 186, 189 ---- Marsh, 189 Hainault, Forest of, 122 Hamilton Place, 35 Hampstead Heath, 192–198 ---- Jack Straw’s Castle, 195 ---- Spaniards, 194 ---- Wells, 192 ...
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orts erected in, 27 ---- fountains in, 39, 44, 54 ---- frame-ground in, 47 ---- gates, 54 ---- hunting in, 25 ---- keepers of, 35 ---- Parliamentary army in, 28 ---- Plague in, 32 ---- railings round, 35, 46 ---- reviews in, 35 ---- Ring in, 28–30 ---- roads in, 36...
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harles, 15, 279, 285 Lambeth, 305 Lammas Lands, 119, 186, 189 Latimer, Bishop, 306, 308 Laud, Archbishop, 305–306 Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, 147 Le Nôtre, 61, 113 Lincoln, Earl of, 8 Lincoln’s Inn, 279–282 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 234, 282 L’Obel, 16 Loddige, 17...
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mmons Act, 186, 188 ---- Gardens Association, 121, 234, 243, 248 Milton, 60 Minet, Mr. William, 166 Mirabeau, letters of, 128, 220 Monastic gardens, 7, 8 Montagu House, 222, 232, 335 Montagu, Mrs., 222, 336 Moorfields, 10–12 Moorgate, 11 Moravian Mission, 15, 311 M...
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Green, 213 O Observatory, Greenwich, 108 “Old English Gardens,” 151–154, 171 Open Spaces, Select Committee on, 187 Osborne, Dorothy, 60 P Paddington Green, 213 Pall Mall, 66 Pardon Churchyard, Charterhouse, 236 ---- St. Paul’s, 250 Parkinson, John, 16, 298 ...
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imrose Hill, 104 Private gardens, 327–356 Q Quaggy River, 182 Queen’s House, Greenwich, 113–114 Queen’s Walk, Green Park, 75 Quintinye, de la, 61, 77 R Ranelagh Gardens, 315 Ranger’s Lodge, Green Park, 76 ---- Greenwich Park, 115 Ravensbourne, 203 Ravensco...
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’s Pond, 58, 73 Roses, 9, 277, 334 Rotten Row, 36 Round Pond, 44 Royal Avenue, Chelsea, 312 Ruskin Park, 168–170 S Saint Alphege, London Wall, 258 ---- Bartholomew’s Hospital, 289 ---- Botolph’s, Aldersgate, 255–256 ---- Christopher-le-Stocks, 258 ---- Dunstan’s ...
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s, Regent’s Park, 94, 437 ---- Leonard’s, Shoreditch, 18 ---- Martin, 259 ---- Mary Staining, 254 ---- Mary, Islington, 245 ---- Olave’s, Hart Street, 254–257 ---- Pancras-in-the-Fields, 243 ---- Paul’s Churchyard, 250–254 Sand gardens for children, 124, 139, 163 Sayes Court...
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---- Grosvenor, 219, 221 ---- Hanover, 221 ---- in Belgravia, 238 ---- in Bloomsbury, 230, 297 ---- in the East End, 238 ---- Kensington, 240 ---- Ladbroke, 219 ---- Leicester, 227 ---- Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 234 ---- Manchester, 221 ---- Mecklenburgh, 297 ---- New,...
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, chambers built on the, 266 ---- flowers in, 272 ---- Fountain, 269–275 ---- green-house, 272 ---- iron gates, 271 ---- re-turfing, 268 ---- sun-dial, 271 ---- Wars of the Roses begin in, 277 Thrale Place, 209 Tinworth, sculpture by, 163–166 Tooting Beck, 208 ----...
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oria Docks, 157 Victoria Park, 120, 135–139 ---- birds in, 139 ---- planting in, 137 Victoria Park Cemetery, 248 Victoria, Queen, Memorial, 80 Vineyards, 9, 59, 180 Vintage, 10 W Wages in 1554, 85 Wandsworth Common, 212 Waterlow Park, 145–150 ---- historical...
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