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We hope you enjoy the first in our series of online talks on 'Restoring Fehérvárcsurgó'. Sales are closed, but there is still time to purchase tickets for the other events in the series. eventbrite.co.uk/e/unforgettabl…

We hope you enjoy the first in our series of online talks on 'Restoring Fehérvárcsurgó'. Sales are closed, but there is still time to purchase tickets for the other events in the series. eventbrite.co.uk/e/unforgettabl…
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There's still time to book your ticket for what promises to be a fascinating online talk by Sonia Berjman about Victoria Ocampo's gardens in the Buenos Aires region. #Gardens #Argentina bit.ly/3RZzSTW

There's still time to book your ticket for what promises to be a fascinating online talk by Sonia Berjman about Victoria Ocampo's gardens in the Buenos Aires region. #Gardens #Argentina bit.ly/3RZzSTW
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Could the quince, Cydonia oblonga, be the original forbidden #fruit in the #Garden of Eden ? Some say it was one of the earliest known fruits and pre dates the apple in cultivation. Any thoughts ? #forbiddenfruit #gardenhistory

Could the quince, Cydonia oblonga, be the original forbidden #fruit in the #Garden of Eden ?   Some say it was one of the earliest known fruits and pre dates the apple in cultivation. 
Any thoughts ? #forbiddenfruit #gardenhistory
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Don't miss the final event in our latest series of online talks hosted by The Gardens Trust. This week, Lucinda A. Brockley discusses the restoration of a gem in Massachusetts. bit.ly/3SyRm9O

Don't miss the final event in our latest series of online talks hosted by <a href="/thegardenstrust/">The Gardens Trust</a>. This week, Lucinda A. Brockley discusses the restoration of a gem in Massachusetts. bit.ly/3SyRm9O
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📢Still time to book one of the remaining places at this year's #Historic #Landscape #Assembly! Listen to our panels of experts & ask questions about important issues facing our historic green spaces eventbrite.co.uk/e/historic-lan…

📢Still time to book one of the remaining places at this year's #Historic #Landscape #Assembly!

Listen to our panels of experts &amp; ask questions about important issues facing our historic green spaces

eventbrite.co.uk/e/historic-lan…
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There's less than one month to go before our first live lecture of the 2022/23 Winter Lecture Series! Have you got your tickets yet? bookwhen.com/londongardenst… More details below 👇 #londongardens #londonparks #historicgardens

There's less than one month to go before our first live lecture of the 2022/23 Winter Lecture Series! Have you got your tickets yet?

bookwhen.com/londongardenst…

More details below 👇

#londongardens #londonparks #historicgardens
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On Boxing Day, it is Edward and Elizabeth Jervis’ custom to host a social gathering. After a morning of duck shooting at Bethnal Green and a hearty lunch at three, Mrs Jervis prepares the Drawing Room to host the Societies of the Weavers.

On Boxing Day, it is Edward and Elizabeth Jervis’ custom to host a social gathering. After a morning of duck shooting at Bethnal Green and a hearty lunch at three, Mrs Jervis prepares the Drawing Room to host the Societies of the Weavers.
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Our online talks are returning in 2023. From an inside view of the rewilding at Knepp Castle to what it’s like being the head gardener at Broughton Grange, to the history of Denmans, there is a talk to inspire the gardener in us all! Explore and book today ngs.org.uk/product-catego…

Our online talks are returning in 2023. From an inside view of the rewilding at Knepp Castle to what it’s like being the head gardener at Broughton Grange, to the history of Denmans, there is a talk to inspire the gardener in us all!
Explore and book today
ngs.org.uk/product-catego…
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Last week the Prime Minster announced the Government will repeal the legal protections given to Victoria Tower Gardens, a public park by the Houses of Parliament. Read our statement here: thegardenstrust.org/the-gardens-tr…

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Probably no other animal has walked through history in quite the fashion that the cat did, leaving paw prints across the pages of ancient tables and manuscripts, like this 15th century book from Dubrovnik, Croatia [read more: buff.ly/2PcF0nN]

Probably no other animal has walked through history in quite the fashion that the cat did, leaving paw prints across the pages of ancient tables and manuscripts, like this 15th century book from Dubrovnik, Croatia 

[read more: buff.ly/2PcF0nN]
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We’ve found the Book of Hours captured by Holbein in his famous portrait of #ThomasCromwell! Cromwell’s book is one of the few objects depicted in a Tudor portrait to survive. Tracy Borman OBE has dubbed it “the most exciting Cromwell discovery in a generation - if not more.”

We’ve found the Book of Hours captured by Holbein in his famous portrait of #ThomasCromwell! Cromwell’s book is one of the few objects depicted in a Tudor portrait to survive. <a href="/TracyBorman/">Tracy Borman OBE</a> has dubbed it “the most exciting Cromwell discovery in a generation - if not more.”
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The prayer book of Katherine Parr, queen of England, discovered in a Faversham chimney in 1881. This book, thought to date from 1547, is reputedly the earliest book in English by a named English female author. It is believed to have been hidden during the reign of Mary I.

The prayer book of Katherine Parr, queen of England, discovered in a Faversham chimney in 1881. This book, thought to date from 1547, is reputedly the earliest book in English by a named English female author. It is believed to have been hidden during the reign of Mary I.
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📷️Wild Thyme Cottage, Burton-On-Trent The garden has over 120 Japanese Maples. but also features white bark birch, ornamental grasses, herbaceous perennials and established shrubs. Open Sun 29th Oct👇️ findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/33983/w… #gardenvisit #autumncolour @staffsngs

📷️Wild Thyme Cottage, Burton-On-Trent 

The garden has over 120 Japanese Maples. but also features white bark birch, ornamental grasses, herbaceous perennials and established shrubs.

Open Sun 29th Oct👇️
findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/33983/w…

#gardenvisit #autumncolour @staffsngs