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Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1968
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Historic Garden Week 2020

Historic Garden Week 2020
Author: The Garden Club of Virginia
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578870618

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As the Garden Club of Virginia's largest fundraiser, Historic Garden Week proceeds support the ongoing restoration and preservation of Virginia's historic public gardens and landscapes, as well as a research fellowship program for students in landscape architecture.


Historic Garden Week

Historic Garden Week
Author: Garden Club of Virginia. Historic Garden Week
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1929
Genre: Historic gardens
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Historic Garden Week

Historic Garden Week
Author: Garden Club of Virginia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2012
Genre: Dwellings
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Historic Virginia Gardens

Historic Virginia Gardens
Author: Margaret Page Bemiss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780813926599

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For more than seventy-five years, The Garden Club of Virginia has undertaken garden research and preservation work at numerous historic sites across the Old Dominion, restoring and creating beautiful landscapes for the education and enjoyment of all, from backyard gardeners to design professionals. Historic Virginia Gardens documents in breathtaking fashion this important contribution to the Commonwealth's botanical and architectural heritage. Picking up where an earlier volume, dedicated to the period from 1930 to 1975, left off, this new book brings the Club's work from the period 1975 to 2007 to life through a graceful and informative text by Margaret Page Bemiss, a host of historical and contemporary drawings, extensive native and heritage plant lists, and 125 splendid new color photographs from the award-winning garden photographer Roger Foley. The gardens highlighted here range in location from the Eastern Shore to Blacksburg, and date from the seventeenth century to the twenty-first. Margaret Bemiss describes not only the preservation of the gardens, but also each place, its builder, and its historic context. Giving the reader a fuller understanding of why each particular garden or landscape was worth restoring or re-creating, Bemiss explains the site's significance, in Virginia's rich history as well as in the history of gardening and landscape design. In addition to Foley's photographs, each narrative is also accompanied by bird's-eye-view drawings and site plans for the gardens, along with working drawings of garden buildings, furniture, fences, and gates. Of particular interest to practicing gardeners and garden historians is the comprehensive list of native and imported plants that were utilized in the gardens. The significance of the projects, from George Washington's Mount Vernon and Gari Melcher's Belmont to the Prestons' frontier home in Blacksburg and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, make this book of interest not only to gardeners and landscape architects, but also to anyone with an interest in American history. Historic Virginia Gardens is sure to find a treasured place on the library shelf beside its predecessor, which was praised by the Virginian-Pilot as a "book [that] will please any gardener, be it a group restoring grounds around a shrine or a suburbanite pondering whether to plant phlox or periwinkle along the front walk."