80 Vincent Square, London
£5
Pay what you can
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6.30pm – 7.30pm
Demonstration / Talk / Lecture
Join author Fiona Davison for this online talk, uncovering the stories of ten women who have helped to shape the world of gardening.
From botanical artists and broadcasters, to authors and educators, this talk will shed a light on a horticultural history of women pioneers, as preserved in the collections of the RHS Lindley Library.
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This event will be hosted online, via Microsoft Teams. A link will be shared with ticket holders ahead of the talk beginning at 6.30pm.
Tickets for this event are required, with the ticket cost supporting the RHS Lindley Library. RHS membership not required.
To keep the event as accessible as possible you can choose a full-price ticket (£5) or donate an amount affordable to you with our 'pay what you can' tickets (min. £1 donation).
Additional info
Please note: this is an online event to be hosted via Microsoft Teams.
For any questions, including accessibility enquiries, please email [email protected]
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