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Principal Tent, Royal Botanic Societys Fete, 1844. Creator: UnknownPrincipal Tent, Royal Botanic Societys Fete, 1844. The spring exhibition of this society was held on Tuesday at the inner circle of the Regents Park [in London];
Refreshment Room - Royal Botanic Societys Gardens, 1844. Creator: UnknownRefreshment Room - Royal Botanic Societys Gardens, 1844. The spring exhibition of this society was held on Tuesday at the inner circle of the Regents Park [in London];
Pair of Stereograph Views of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Gardens, London, England, 1850s-1910s
Lacquer Paintings of Various Subjects: Bonsai, 1882. Creator: Shibata ZeshinLacquer Paintings of Various Subjects: Bonsai, 1882
A Cottage Garden at Stapleford, Wiltshire, c1886, (1944). Creator: George CarlineA Cottage Garden at Stapleford, Wiltshire, c1886, (1944). Colourful herbaceous border of flowers and vegetables: runner beans are trained up a frame, and cabbages are growing on the right
Roses, 1799, (1944). Creator: Richard EarlomRoses, 1799, (1944). Birds with a nest of eggs among varieties of roses, illustration after Robert John Thornton from his " Temple of Flora or Garden of Nature"
Colinson, (1694-1768), 1830. Creator: UnknownColinson, (1694-1768), 1830. Peter Collinson (1694-1768) Fellow of the Royal Society, avid gardener and friend of John Bartram who was in correspondence with Benjamin Franklin about electricity
The Horticultural Garden and Exhibition Building, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Horticultural Garden and Exhibition Building, c1876. Garden maintained by the Royal Horticultural Society from 1861 to c1886 on what is now Exhibition road
Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1826. Artist: George CruikshankExhibition at the Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1826. An unusual exhibition in the Great Room of the Horticultural Society in Lower Regent Street, Westminster, London
Spring, 1570Spring, engraved by Visscher, 1570 (engraving)
African Tomato and Marjoram plants, 1613. 1. Solanum Pomiferum; 2. Amaracus vulgaris From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Pistachio Nut, Bay Tree (Laurus Nobilis) and Almond, 1613. Plate 6 From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Folium Opuntia, 1613. From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Herb Paris (Solanum quadrifolium), Common Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) Large Yellow Foxglove From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Roses, 1613. Plate 96 From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Chilli pepper plants, 1613. From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Yellow Horned Poppy, 1613. From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
Ficus indica eytettensis, 1613. From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629), published in 1613
Nursery garden, China, c1820-1840
American Aloe (Aloe Americana), 1613. From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629), 1613
Tulips, 1613. 1.Tulipamglobosa serotina cinnabrio colore; 2. Tulipa globosa serotina aureo colore punctata. From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629), 1613
Nicotiana (Tobacco), 1821. Artist: LFJ HoquartNicotiana (Tobacco), 1821. From Phytographie Medicale by Joseph Roques, 1821
Angelica Archangelica (Garden Angelica), 1821. Artist: LFJ HoquartAngelica Archangelica (Garden Angelica), 1821. From Phytographie Medicale by Joseph Roques, 1821
Mentha Piperita (Peppermint), 1821. Artist: LFJ HoquartMentha Piperita (Peppermint) 1821. From Phytographie Medicale by Joseph Roques
Saffron Crocus, 1821. Artist: LFJ HoquartSaffron Crocus, 1821. From Phytographie Medicale, by Joseph Roques (1772-1850), 1821
Shakespeares Knot Garden, Stratford-Upon-Avon, c1910. A knot garden is a formal design in a square frame, consisting of a variety of aromatic plants and culinary herbs. [J. Salmon Ltd
Lady Dorothy Fanny Nevill (nee Walpole), 1844, (1902). Artist: George Frederick WattsLady Dorothy Fanny Nevill (nee Walpole), 1844. Lady Dorothy Fanny Nevill (1826-1913), was an English writer, hostess, horticulturist and plant collector. From The Connoisseur Vol
Interior of the White House greenhouse, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)
Palace of Horticulture, Paris World Exposition, 1889, (1900). Artist: Ewald ThielPalace of Horticulture, Paris World Exposition, 1889, (1900)
Horticulture exposition, Cours La Reine, Paris, 1892. Artist: F MeaulleHorticulture exposition, Cours La Reine, Paris, 1892. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 11th June 1892
Gardening, 1871. Artist: Oskar PletschGardening, 1871. In the foreground gardeners are pruning (left) and staking a potted plant (right). In the background a third man is adjusting the cover of a cold frame
Gardener smelling a carnation or pink (Dianthus), c1750. Artist: Thomas KitchinGardener smelling a carnation or pink (Dianthus), c1750. French philosopher Rene Descartes interaction theory stated that the reflexes were mechanistically determined and that body
Dianthus (Carnations and Pinks), 1629. From Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris by John Parkinson. (London, 1629)
St James Palace and Park, London, showing formal planting of trees in avenues, 1750. Men and women take the air and saunter along the walks in conversation
Black Pepper (Piper nigrum), 1640. The berries of this perennial climbing vine native to the Malabar Coast of India are one of the earliest known spices. from Theatrum Botanicum by John Parkinson
Potato, 1640. The Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is native to South America. Introduced into Europe in the 16th century by the Spanish, it had become a major food crop by the end of the 17th century
Misfortune in the Tulip Hall, c1816. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonMisfortune in the Tulip Hall, c1816. Dr Syntax is bitten by a dog and falls over, upsetting some of the potted plants arranged on staging in the conservatory
A gardener digging with a spade, 1821. In front of him are a watering can, rake and hoe. From The Book of English Trades. (London, 1821)
Buddings Grass-shearing Machine, c1832. The lawn mower (shearing machine) invented by Edwin Budding and manufactured by Ransomes of Ipswich