Volume 9
Occasional Papers from the RHS Lindley Library Vol.9
The history of garden history. Many of the country’s leading garden historians are graduates of the celebrated diploma course on the Conservation of Historic Landscapes, Parks and Gardens which the Architectural Association ran for twenty years (1986-2006). The course, the longest-lasting and most important forum for training in its subject, was founded and directed by Ted Fawcett, who has written a memoir of the course, which appears in volume 9 of Occasional Papers from the RHS Lindley Library, published in December. Also included in this volume is a paper by Brent Elliott on the history and development of garden history.
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