TY - BOOK AU - Cecil,Evelyn TI - London parks and gardens T2 - Cambridge library collection. Botany and horticulture SN - 9781107706644 (ebook) AV - DA689.P2 C43 2015 U1 - 914.21 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Parks KW - England KW - London KW - Gardens KW - London (England) KW - Description and travel N1 - Originally published: London : Archibald Constable, 1907; Preface -- 1. Introductory -- 2. Hyde Park -- 3. St James's and Green Parks -- 4. Regent's Park -- 5. Greenwich Park -- 6. Municipal parks -- 7. South London parks -- 8. Commons and open spaces -- 9. Squares -- 10. Burial-grounds -- 11. Inns of Court -- 12. Historical gardens -- 13. Private gardens -- Appendix -- Works consulted -- Hyde Park and Kensington gardens: list of trees and shrubs -- Index N2 - Brought up among the extensive grounds of her family home at Didlington Hall in Norfolk, Alicia Amherst (1865-1941) was a keen gardener from an early age. Especially interested in socially beneficial gardening, she sat on the board of the Chelsea Physic Garden from 1900, encouraged the growing of smoke-resistant flowers in poor urban areas, and promoted the greater use of allotments and school gardens during the First World War. Long regarded as a significant work for its thorough yet accessible approach, this well-researched historical and horticultural survey first appeared in 1907 under her married name of the Honourable Mrs Evelyn Cecil. Beautifully illustrated throughout, it covers London's royal and other parks as well as less obvious green spaces such as squares, burial grounds, and Inns of Court. A map and plant lists are also included. Amherst's History of Gardening in England (1895) is also reissued in this series UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781107706644 ER -