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Gardens Collection (page 73)

Background imageGardens Collection: Birds Eye View of Pisa

Birds Eye View of Pisa
A bird s-eye view of Pisa showing the river Arno flowing through the middle. Buildings and formal gardens have all been recorded

Background imageGardens Collection: Haus Surenbergs C18Th

Haus Surenbergs C18Th
Moated mansion 27 miles north of Munster. Bought in the 18th century by Carl van Zuydtwyck, a Dutch aristocrat and is still lived in by his descendants

Background imageGardens Collection: Wimpole Hall 1704

Wimpole Hall 1704
WIMPLE in the County of CAMBRIDGESHIRE. A bird s-eye view of the hall built in 1643 showing formal gardens, tree- lined walks, a deer park and extensive parkland

Background imageGardens Collection: Christ Church 1675

Christ Church 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing Tom Quad, Peckwater Quad, Cathedral Church, Chaplains lodgings, Christ Church meadow, library, dining hall, kitchen & formal gardens

Background imageGardens Collection: Corpus Christi 1675

Corpus Christi 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & the formal gardens. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan

Background imageGardens Collection: Jesus College 1675

Jesus College 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & the formal gardens. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan

Background imageGardens Collection: Trinity College 1675

Trinity College 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, refectory, library, gardens & grounds. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by this artist

Background imageGardens Collection: In a Walled Garden

In a Walled Garden
Edwardian children scheme in the quiet tranquility of the walled garden of a big red brick country house. A doctor with his gladstone bag is seen leaving through the archway

Background imageGardens Collection: Garden Zuydtwyck

Garden Zuydtwyck
A very formal garden in the castle of Zuydtwyck, in the Netherlands

Background imageGardens Collection: Japanese Garden

Japanese Garden
Japanese gardens tend towards great formality, using water, rocks and other natural ingredients to compose patterns which often have a spiritual significance

Background imageGardens Collection: British Colonial Troops

British Colonial Troops
British colonial troops, fresh from active service in South Africa (presumably the Boer War) in Kensington Gardens, London

Background imageGardens Collection: Tending Flowers

Tending Flowers
A young barefoot boy in a greenhouse is introduced to the mysteries of horticulture

Background imageGardens Collection: Egyptian Sakiyeh

Egyptian Sakiyeh
The sakiyeh is used to irrigate fields and gardens, by raising water in a series of bowls on a wheel which is kept in continual motion by cattle

Background imageGardens Collection: German Mercenaries

German Mercenaries
As Paris seethes with unrest, the prince de Lambesc orders German troops to the Tuileries Gardens, where they harass the crowd and get park chairs thrown at them

Background imageGardens Collection: Napoleon Interrogates

Napoleon Interrogates
He interrogates an agent sent by Metternich from Austria to negotiate secretly with Fouche, in the gardens of the Elysee palace

Background imageGardens Collection: Vauxhall Gardens / C18

Vauxhall Gardens / C18
The grand south walk, Vauxhall Gardens

Background imageGardens Collection: Vauxhall Gardens / 1752

Vauxhall Gardens / 1752
The inside of the music room, Vauxhall Gardens

Background imageGardens Collection: City of the Future

City of the Future
The city of the future... an enormous complex structure, combining beauty with utility... gardens will occupy the roof of the city, also the aeroplane stations

Background imageGardens Collection: Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens
Society promenade through Kensington Gardens

Background imageGardens Collection: Roses Red, Roses White

Roses Red, Roses White
In the Temple gardens, London, the duke of York picks a white rose, the duke of Lancaster prefers the red... and so a legend is born and a nasty war gets a pretty name

Background imageGardens Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde

7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageGardens Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr

7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces and used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageGardens Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart

7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageGardens Collection: Lawn Mower Advt, 1907

Lawn Mower Advt, 1907
British advertisement for a lawn mower

Background imageGardens Collection: Waxwell Farm Garden 1908

Waxwell Farm Garden 1908
Looking down a grass path with a bed of daffodils and trees on either side

Background imageGardens Collection: Lady Waters the Roses

Lady Waters the Roses
A lady waters the rose garden

Background imageGardens Collection: Planting Potatoes 1870S

Planting Potatoes 1870S
Planting potatoes

Background imageGardens Collection: Children Plant a Rose

Children Plant a Rose
Three children with potted plants in a garden on a summers day

Background imageGardens Collection: Gathering Mushrooms 1873

Gathering Mushrooms 1873
People gathering mushrooms

Background imageGardens Collection: Garden Family 1864

Garden Family 1864
A large and happy family do the gardening together

Background imageGardens Collection: Fontainbleu / Gardens

Fontainbleu / Gardens
A view towards the gardens

Background imageGardens Collection: Gathering Mushrooms 1886

Gathering Mushrooms 1886
Victorian ladies gathering mushrooms

Background imageGardens Collection: Tivoli Maze 1877

Tivoli Maze 1877
The simple but elegant hedge labyrinth in the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageGardens Collection: Tent Hospital / Flu Epidem

Tent Hospital / Flu Epidem
An exterior view of a tent- hospital. This one is in the gardens of the Beaujon Hospital, although many more were used to cope with all the flu patients

Background imageGardens Collection: De Groof Accident

De Groof Accident
DE GROOF launches himself from a balloon over Cremorne Gardens, London, but his device lets him down... fatally

Background imageGardens Collection: Pub Opening Time 1856

Pub Opening Time 1856
Waiting for the pub to open, Sunday, London : note the street is named Paradise Gardens

Background imageGardens Collection: Paris / Tuileries Gardens

Paris / Tuileries Gardens
Tuileries Gardens during the time of Napoleon

Background imageGardens Collection: Gardeners forced to beg

Gardeners forced to beg
Frozen-out gardeners march through London streets begging for charity

Background imageGardens Collection: A large conservatory containing an aquarium

A large conservatory containing an aquarium and a fountain

Background imageGardens Collection: Ladies in a conservatory

Ladies in a conservatory
Four elegant ladies and a child in a large conservatory (or greenhouse). They are tending plants and one of them is consulting a large book

Background imageGardens Collection: Old Physick Garden, Chelsea, London

Old Physick Garden, Chelsea, London
View of the Old Physick Garden in Chelsea, London

Background imageGardens Collection: Ormsons conservatory

Ormsons conservatory (or greenhouse)

Background imageGardens Collection: Proposed conservatory for Glasgow

Proposed conservatory for Glasgow
Inside a proposed conservatory (or greenhouse) for the Queens Park, Glasgow

Background imageGardens Collection: Ewings glass wall, Chiswick, London

Ewings glass wall, Chiswick, London
Ewings glass wall, designed for the Horticultural Societys garden at Chiswick, west London

Background imageGardens Collection: Royal Horticultural Society exhibition

Royal Horticultural Society exhibition
An exhibition of the Royal Horticultural Society, showing people admiring a formal garden



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