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Rosa Emma Wright, a tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with bright orange flowers, some open and some in bud
Rosa gallica Versicolor (Rosa Mundi), a popular rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up, with an open flower and two buds. The petals are variegated, with pink and purple markings
Rosa Courtney Page, of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with a deep red flower and velvety petals
Rosa Independence Day, a hybrid tea rose of the Rosaceae family. Seen here in close-up with two pink-orange flowers
Winter sunrise over isolated cottageThe weak yellow light of the winter sun rising over a desolate snowy scene surrounding a solitary farmhouse. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Cytisus Kimensis (Broom), with pale yellow flowers
Cornus Kousa (Japanese Flowering Dogwood)Cornus Kousa or Benthamidia Kousa (Japanese Flowering Dogwood), a hardy shrub or small tree from Japan and Korea, of the Cornaceae family. Seen here bearing bright red berries, which are edible
Cytisus border (Broom)A border full of different coloured Cytisus (Broom)
Two branches of Berberis Carvellii (barberry or pepperidge bush) of the Berberidaceae family, full of bright red berries, which provide food for small birds
Euphorbia Wulfenii (Spurge, Milkweed)Euphorbia Characias Wulfenii (Spurge, Milkweed), an evergreen perennial with yellow-green flowers, growing in a rockery setting
Shakespeares place of death, Stratford upon AvonA view of New Place, in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, where Shakespeare died in 1616. Seen from the garden
Forsythia Intermedia, a genus of the Oleaceae (Olive) family, and a hybrid of Forsythia Suspensa and Forsythia Viridissima. It has bright yellow flowers
Patient on Trolley at Reading War Hospital, BerkshireA unidentified location believed to be one of the First World War Military Hospital sites at Reading, Berkshire. A military patient in a basketwork trolley is being pushed by a colleague
Rose garden at Kew GardensA rose garden at Kew Gardens, West London, with trees and shrubs in the background
View inside a greenhouse at Kew Gardens, West London, with an array of plants and flowers of different colours
Tulips at Kew GardensA colourful display of tulips and other plants and flowers at Kew Gardens, West London
Flowerbeds and trees at Kew GardensFlowerbeds, trees and ornamental stone vases at Kew Gardens, West London
Iris Iberica at Kew GardensIris Iberica growing beside the water at Kew Gardens, West London
Garden in CambridgeshireAn unidentified garden in Cambridgeshire with a view across the lawn, showing colourful plants and shrubs growing on either side of a flight of stone steps, a red brick garden wall
Snowdrops at Kew GardensSnowdrops (Galanthus) at Kew Gardens, West London
Industrial School, Cockermouth, CumbriaThe Cumberland County Industrial School on Lorton Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria, was opened in 1881 to hold 150 boys. Industrial Schools housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a
Plan for a garden, 1954A 1950s garden laid out with flowering and evergreen shrubs, a rock garden, roses, herbaceous borders and a sundial
Sunken garden of the Viceroys house in New Delhi, IndiaA beautiful feature in the grounds surrounding the Viceroys house. The sunken garden at the back with a pool encircled by flowers and shrubs showing (above and beyond the wall at each end)
Snow in Hyde ParkA snowy scene in Hyde Park by Japanese artist, Take Sato
Rudyard Kipling / BurwashBateman s, near Burwash, Sussex, Home of English writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)
Balzac / Home / Ville DavrayHONORE DE BALZAC French novelists home, the Villa of Les Jardies, Ville d Avray, where he lived from October 1837 until December 1840
Newton / Kensington HomeSIR ISaC NEWTON Orbells Buildings, Kensington (later Bullingham House), where the English scientist and mathematician lived in 1727
Walpole / Strawberry 1806HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD Grounds of Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters