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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. |
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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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Gardens of Tuscany - http://www.gardens-of-tuscany.net
Histories, descriptions and photos of villa and castle gardens in the Chianti zone of Tuscany. |
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Désert de Retz - http://www.geocities.com/rwkenyon/
Description and photographs of a romantic 18th-century folly garden near Paris, with a chronology and bibliography of its creator François Racine de Monville, by Ronald Kenyon. |
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Garden History at Stratford Hall Plantation - http://stratfordhall.org/visit/gardens/
Gardens at the home of Robert E. Lee. |
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Maplelawn Historic Garden (Ottawa, Canada) - http://www.maplelawn.ca/
History, photographs, links, tour and Friends' information for one of the oldest and best preserved walled gardens in Canada. Open to the public spring through fall. English and French versions. |
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Upton Grey Garden - http://website.lineone.net/~uptongrey.garden/
The famous fully-restored 1908 Gertrude Jekyll garden in Upton Grey, Hampshire, England |
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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. |
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The Friends of The Forgotten Garden Of Lewtrenchard - http://www.forgottengarden.co.uk
Group dedicated to the restoration of an Edwardian woodland garden constucted by Sabine Baring-Gould, located near to Lewtrenchard Manor Hotel, Lewdown, Devon. |
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Norah Lindsay - The Life and Art of a Garden Designer - http://www.norahlindsay.com
Describes the life of garden designer Norah Lindsay and the many gardens she designed. Includes her biography and many photographs of gardens she designed in the 1920's and 1930's. |