Lindley Learn - The Victorians and the Rise of Professional Gardening

Demonstration / Talk / Lecture
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24
Nov

RHS Lindley Library

RHS Lindley Library

Address

80 Vincent Square, London

Venue

RHS Lindley Library

Booking

SOLD OUT


  • Member

    £20

  • Non-member

    £25

  • Other Prices

    Students: £20

  • Places

    15 total

  • Sold out

Overview

  • Event times

    1.30pm – 4.30pm, Doors open 1.15pm

  • Subject

    Demonstration / Talk / Lecture


Dig into garden history with our brand new study afternoon, exploring the rise of professional and amateur gardening in Victorian Britain.

Join garden historian Francesca Murray for our new study afternoon as we delve into the Victorian era to chart the rise and intersection between professional and amateur gardening in Britain.

From Repton to Paxton to Hibberd, we will look at the prominent figures of this period who helped to shape British gardening today, with the help of the collections of the RHS Lindley Library.

Discover the pioneering Victorians who helped to shape gardening today. Starting with the Great Exhibition in 1851, we will take a look at the importance of flower shows, the emergence of gardening careers, and the establishment of the RHS and related learned institutions.

This session will be made up of a lecture by Francesca, followed by a tour of selected works from the RHS Lindley Library collections, including books by Humphrey Repton, Adveno Brooks, Jane Louden and our Periodicals collection.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions throughout this session. There will be regular breaks, and light refreshments will be served.

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Speaker

  • Francesca Murray - Francesca studied horticulture and garden design at Berkshire Agriculture College before running her own garden design business. Francesca has an MA in Garden History and a PhD from Queen Mary’s University of London, where she researched nineteenth-century gardeners and nurserymen. She is a trustee of the Gardens Trust and speaker for Perennial.
  • RHS Lindley Library - Our beautiful library in central London holds world-renowned collections of rare and modern books, botanical art, photography and archives. Discover more about our library on the RHS website.

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Event Details

Tickets for this event are limited and must be purchased in advance. Tickets are £20 for RHS members and students, and £25 for non-members. The ticket cost supports the RHS Lindley Library.

The session will begin at 1:30pm, with doors opening at 1.15pm. This event will take place between the Library and the Council Chamber.

Please note that due to the nature of the Edwardian building, it is necessary for participants of the event to be able to independently manage stairs.

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Additional info

For any questions, including accessibility enquiries, please email [email protected].

Accessibility: We regret our building is not fully accessible. In the event of an emergency guests must be able to independently manage stairs and we do not have accessible toilets onsite. Please contact us for more information on accessibility.

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The image in the banner is a chromolithograph of Alton Gardens from E. Adveno Brooks, The Gardens of England, 1856-7. RHS Lindley Collections: Find more inspiration with the RHS Digital Collections.

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