Histories of Famous Gardens
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Botanic Gardens
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Monet's Giverny
the Racine de Monville Home Page -- http://www.geocities.com/paris/6093/
The Désert de Retz, an Extraordinary is an 18th Century Garden near Paris, France

Mary's Gardens -- http://www.mgardens.org/
Mary's Gardens was founded in 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to research the hundreds of flowers named in medieval times as symbols of the life, mysteries and privileges of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Boxwood Garden -- http://oregonlink.com/deepwood/boxwoodgarden.html
Historic Deepwood Estate - Salem, Oregon

Tuileries Gardens - Paris -- http://www.paris.org/kiosque/sep96/tuileries.html
A Short Dark History By Jacqueline Donnelly. "In order to appreciate the gardens you must sit quietly and see the invisible". Several old illustrations.

Garden History at Stratford Hall Plantation -- http://www.stratfordhall.org/gardens/history.htm
Home of Robert E. Lee

Old Rose Garden History -- http://www.geocities.com/heartland/estates/3961/history.html
Jim Syring in June of 1995 and his collection of old roses which was planted at "Smitherwood", the home of Judge and Mrs. Selwyn Smith, in Manassas, Virginia.

Museum of Garden History -- http://www.cix.co.uk/~museumgh/
Located at the restored church of St Mary-at-Lambeth next to Lambeth Palace in London, the museum offer activities and lectures. Our churchyard contains a recreation of a historic knot garden.

Upton Grey Garden -- http://website.lineone.net/~uptongrey.garden/
The famous fully-restored 1908 Gertrude Jekyll garden in Upton Grey, Hampshire, England

History of Dovecote -- http://www.dovecot.net/dovecote.htm
History of the garden of The Dovecote at Cobham in Surrey,England which was part of the garden of "The Woodlands" belonging to the noted Victorian gardener Theresa Earle

The Gardens -- http://collections.ic.gc.ca/louisbourg/garden.html
There were more than 100 gardens in Louisbourg in the 18th century, made by the French, in Canada.

Katsura Rikyu Garden -- http://www.jgc.co.jp/waza/a3_katsura/index.htm
Full description of the gardens and their history.

Pavilion Gardens -- http://www.virginia.edu/uvatours/gardens/gardenshistory.html
Thomas Jefferson, America's Third President, designed the gardens and buildings for the University of Virginia.

Garden History Links -- http://www.magma.ca/%7eevb/garden.html
Links to sites of garden and landscape history interest. Web pages.

Ascog Hall Victorian Fernery and Gardens -- http://www.ascoghallfernery.co.uk/
Discovery and restoration of a 19th-century fernery on the Island of Bute in the Clyde Estuary.



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