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View of Lindisfarne Castle from the walled | garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll |
, the River Cherwell passes a famous landscape | garden designed by William Kent. |
One of these had a portion of its | garden designed by the late Sir Clough Williams-Ellis |
It also features a Japanese | garden designed by Roy Sumi, a former supervisor of t |
The grounds feature live oaks and a camellia | garden designed by landscape architect Loutrel Briggs |
1894 the buildings were sold to architect and | garden designer Henry Avray Tipping (1855-1933), who |
novelist Margaret Drabble, and his brother is | garden designer and journalist Joe Swift. |
The writer and | garden designer Stephen Switzer trained with London a |
Diarmuid Gavin (born 10 May 1964) is an Irish | garden designer and television personality. |
gh Glanau was built in 1923 for the writer and | garden designer Henry Avray Tipping. |
He was a close friend of socialite | garden designer Norah Lindsay whose home was nearby i |
The grounds were landscaped by Georgian | garden designer Humphry Repton and include the formal |
18 February - Jeffry Wyattville, architect and | garden designer (born 1766) |
During the Frank Work era, leading | garden designer Florence Yoch redesigned the drawing |
Alice Bowe is an English | garden designer and columnist for The Times. |
Anthony du Gard Pasley, (1929-2009) | Garden designer, writer, teacher and lecturer |
October 1944, Haarlem) is an influential Dutch | garden designer, nurseryman and author. |
29 January 2010) was an English-born American | garden designer, best known for her 1994 book A Garde |
eoffrey Jellicoe, English landscape architect, | garden designer, Architect and author. |
mathematician, instrument maker, architect and | garden designer. |
A noted author he is also a keen | garden designer. |
ncluding Plant Collectors, Flower Painters and | Garden Designers. |
In the 1940s and 1950s, | garden designs were planned by Mary Louise Speed, a L |
The | Garden details the plight of the farmers who organize |
New Crop Opportunities, Identipest, | Garden Detective; the weekly BCPC News |
The Ramsay Lodge section of the Ramsay | Garden development was used for this purpose. |
n space program and includes an outdoor rocket | garden displaying rockets, missiles and space-related |
The | garden displays more than 150 species of plants nativ |
tractive so it is not in very great demand for | garden displays. |
Babies was located in the lavish and historic | Garden District of New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Anshe Sfard is a synagogue in the | Garden District neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisian |
for the Irish Catholic community of the Lower | Garden District section of the city. |
Lower | Garden District (east) |
hurch Our Lady of Good Counsel is found in the | Garden District of New Orleans, on Louisiana Avenue. |
Lower | Garden District is a neighborhood of the city of New |
Alexandria | Garden District is located in Alexandria, Louisiana. |
Garden District (west) | |
ard includes portions of the Irish Channel and | Garden District neighborhoods, and a number of housin |
The | Garden District is a 315-acre (127 ha) historic distr |
m chronicles Arth's rehabilitation of DeLand's | Garden District and explains the philosophy behind Ne |
Neal's Yard Dairy storefront in the Covent | Garden district |
s intersect with S. Peters Street in the Lower | Garden District near the Mississippi River. |
It starts at Robert Street in the | Garden District and continues to Josephine Street. |
e School is an all-girls private school in the | Garden District in New Orleans, Louisiana, United Sta |
e House is a cottage at 1313 8th Street in the | Garden District of New Orleans, Louisiana. |
oak trees, particularly found in the historic | Garden District, were added during the early twentiet |
g Marigny, French Quarter, Warehouse District, | Garden District, Uptown and Carrollton areas of New O |
g Lee Circle, as well as a sliver of the Lower | Garden District. |
era singer, is a current resident of the Lower | Garden District. |
tists and musicians, The Saint, in that city's | Garden District. |
at it originally appeared with under the title | Garden District. |
of "Crack Town" to Downtown DeLand's Historic | Garden District. |
portant part of the revival of London's Covent | Garden district. |
French | garden, divided into four quadrants |
The Asian | Garden Dormouse (Eliomys melanurus) is a species of r |
The Maghreb | Garden Dormouse (Eliomys munbyanus) is a nocturnal sp |
Maghreb | Garden Dormouse, Eliomys munbyanus |
Asian | Garden Dormouse, Eliomys melanurus |
Garden Dormouse, Eliomys quercinus | |
The following day, as she was tending her rose | garden, Doss discovered Harrelson's corn whiskey jar |
The Winter | Garden Downtown Historic District is a U.S. historic |
ted to the present premises (located in Burnes | Garden, Dr. Zia-ud-din Road) in 1970. |
were the main north/south streets before Lynn | Garden Drive. |
Covent | Garden Drollery, 1927 |
ce admission fees at the Theatre Royal, Covent | Garden during a 1763 performance of Artaxerxes. |
The Rose | Garden during a Portland Trail Blazers game |
The area was laid out as a | garden during the late 18th century by the occupiers |
used recently in the 2010 Korean Drama Secret | Garden during the last episode. |
The book details monthly | garden duties for a Tidewater garden, as well as favo |
including on their 2008 Live at Madison Square | Garden DVD. |
Garden E (1973) "Tchaikovsky" p.67 JM Dent and Sons I | |
"And the Lord God planted a | garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man who |
A | Garden Eastward: Sephardi and Near Eastern Inspiratio |
igs was less necessary as the village's market | garden economy was reasonably profitable. |
Royal Botanic | Garden Edinburgh, UK. |
h functionality is hosted by the Royal Botanic | Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. |
ors Club in association with the Royal Botanic | Garden Edinburgh. |
itage (SNH), Dougarie Estate and Royal Botanic | Garden Edinburgh. |
base held and maintained at the Royal Botanic | Garden, Edinburgh. |
is collection is now held at the Royal Botanic | Garden Edinburgh. |
Douglas Pett: From a Cornish Bishop's | Garden; edited with an introduction by Douglas Ellory |
Garden, Edward, "Reviews of Books: Anton Rubinstein a | |
ressionism in the Eighteenth-Century Landscape | Garden', Eighteenth-Century Studies, 4, 3, 1971, pp. |
The only school is Green | Garden Elementary School it houses K - 4th grades. |
Saffron Hill, Hatton | Garden, Ely Place, and Ely Rents. |
The | Garden Emerald is 8 cm long and weighs 2.6 g. |
The | Garden Emerald (Chlorostilbon assimilis) is a small h |
oor (altered by Mousely) gave access to a long | garden, enclosed between high walls, which led down t |
Arbour Square was laid out as a | garden enclosure in 1819. |
"The | Garden Ends" |
- various gardens, including a formal Italian | garden, English garden, and sensual garden. |
He has always been a nature lover and a | garden enthusiast. |
s room is the Family Entrance and opposite the | garden entrance is the Oak Staircase which was moved |
early 18th century outside the walls set in a | garden environment. |
oration's headquarters offers employees a lush | garden environment. |
ds representing bog, forest, pasture, and rock | garden environments. |
2008: The Grand | Garden EP |
5. | Garden equipment |
(SME) German manufacturer of household goods, | garden equipment and garden accessoires who has achie |
It is occasionally found as a | garden escape in other areas such as British Columbia |
tal plant and it grows wild in some areas as a | garden escapee. |
l plant in many places, and the descendents of | garden escapees now grow wild. |
Garden escapees easily become invasive weeds in some | |
nd some wild populations may be descended from | garden escapees. |
an introduced species, often the descendent of | garden escapees. |
of the northern range, however, may represent | garden escapes rather than indigenous wild population |
It is famous for its water | garden, especially the water theatre. |
Botanical | garden established at Uppsala University. |
The gardens include a rose | garden established in 1959, which is the focus of the |
The winery is also known for an extensive | garden established by Katie. |
A2: Clague | Garden Estate |
Kong was reclaimed by Ho Kai and Au Tak for a | garden estate. |
The first estate was the Clague | Garden Estate. |
ensive gardens, field of daffodils, large rose | garden etc. |
(The others are Country | Garden, Evergrande Real Estate Group, R&F Properties |
n addition to this a tramp will break into the | garden every now and then and try to steal Pedro's se |
There are 17 districts in the | garden, exhibiting various plants. |
A municipal | garden, exotic garden, and nature preserve of the nat |
The Queensland Home | Garden Expo is a 3 day gardening event held at the Na |
ic festival - is held in the company's backlot | garden facilities. |
The house has a small formal | garden facing Hospital Street, and a walled garden at |
The boardwalk and canal bisecting the | garden facing north |
The | garden fairies however, tire of their losing streak, |
asks Rosetta if she'll still teach her to be a | garden fairy, but Rosetta says that tinkering is Tink |
e failures and poor organization led to Market | Garden falling apart and German forces taking back lo |
ppeared in the famous "Black Crook" of Niblo's | Garden fame. |
en the company introduced its first product, a | garden faucet. |
The description of the Enriquillo-Plantain | Garden fault zone is contained solely within the isla |
on of fault is wrong, or the description of EP | Garden fault appears to be too narrow. |
Another | garden feature typical of the romantic garden is an a |
The rooftop | garden featured hundreds of cacti and succulent plant |
Host Peter Cundall's vegetable | garden featured on the show is located at the Royal T |
The | garden features a bog and lake that may be viewed fro |
Her memorial | garden features a life-size statue and a large electr |
The | garden features a restored garden room that is used f |
As well as thousands of roses, the | garden features winding walkways, a reflecting pool, |
The tertiary | garden features a vegetable garden, a labyrinth garde |
Major | garden features include an anthurium grove, Japanese- |
The | garden features a man-made circulating stream, a wedd |
The Rose | Garden features roses, the Fern Grotto exhibits matur |
In addition, the | garden features architectural elements derived from v |
The | garden features various themed areas, including a ros |
building, and several associated buildings and | garden features are also listed. |
The | garden features an orchard with old varieties of frui |
The Palmetum is a botanical | garden featuring only one family of plants, the palm. |
test addition is the newly landscaped Japanese | garden featuring a Japanese carp pond. |
In winter it takes seeds, and can even come to | garden feeding places, especially if fat is offered. |
PIPs running alongside the | garden fence can give a wealth of information through |
"She Wandered through the | Garden Fence" |
by soldiers who had hidden themselves behind a | garden fence. |
The Gateshead | Garden Festival was the fourth of the United Kingdom' |
These include the week-long Flower and | Garden Festival held in August each year and the week |
July 25 to August 1 - Singapore | Garden Festival 2008 |
orporation include the Liverpool International | Garden Festival in 1984, and the redevelopment of the |
prominently across the Clyde from the Glasgow | Garden Festival of that year. |
South Rotunda - a domed building on the former | garden festival site, was identified. |
x 1 m., commissioned for the National | Garden Festival 1986 |
1980s the company developed the Stoke-on-Trent | Garden Festival site. |
Meet the Stars #1: Chinese | Garden Festival (1940) |
ed bricks and green tiles" building, a private | garden festooned with bonsai plants, various pavilion |
He designed many fountain and | garden figures and also modelled numerous portrait bu |
beautiful | garden filled with a variety of native flora |
using 1-acre (4,000 m2) of ground for a formal | garden, filled with the flowers that bees like best, |
cimens were cultivated at the Desert Botanical | Garden, finally blooming in 1961 and formally describ |
Its site is now a | garden first made by the fire watchers in 1941. |
er field, playground, and an impressive flower | garden, first designed by George Kessler and later mo |
restoration work has been carried out and the | garden, fittingly, opened as part of the National Gar |
"Spanish Guitar (Royal | Garden Flamenco Mix)" - 4:35 |
"Spanish Guitar (Royal | Garden Flamenco Mix)" - 4:34 |
coerulea, known as the Blue Planarian or Blue | Garden Flatworm is a species of land flatworm, a terr |
water polo at West Orange High School, Winter | Garden, Florida from 1979 to 1989. |
as Meadow Marsh) is a historic home in Winter | Garden, Florida, United States. |
of lung cancer at age 80 at his home in Winter | Garden, Florida. |
The WGHF operates two museums in Winter | Garden, Florida: the Winter Garden Heritage Museum an |
It is a | garden flower and is often used in dried flower arran |
The title is a pun on the departure of Covent | Garden flower, fruit and vegetable market from its tr |
It is a popular | garden flower, known by several common names, includi |
It is also a widely cultivated | garden flower. |
d, this species is cultivated as an attractive | garden flower. |
n be seen during the day at rest on fences and | garden foliage. |
Appearances at La Scala in Milan and at Covent | Garden followed. |
demolished, to provide building material for a | garden folly in the new manor grounds. |
b - Computer and mobile phone shops beside the | Garden Food Court. |
"I Build This | Garden For Us" |
eat high-definition theater, a rooftop terrace | garden for community activities and a Nature Exchange |
y, mountainous country, it is ideal for a rock | garden, for dry, sloping ground, or for edging garden |
In 1913 Alan de Tatton laid out the Rose | Garden for his wife which contained a pool for bathin |
1765 by the Countess of Ilchester as a kitchen | garden for the nearby castle. |
It was originally an experimental | garden for industrial products. |
Georg Rafael Donner had a studio in the palace | garden for almost 10 years. |
king paths, a children's play area, a Fragrant | Garden for the Blind, and a large fountain. |
uctional value, planted beside the New Zealand | Garden for comparison to New Zealand and Chilean flor |
first two came on August 1, at Madison Square | Garden for a benefit concert organized by George Harr |
rt, restoration and extension of house and new | garden for Russell Thomas, 1913 |
As well as a Sensory | Garden for the less abled. |
and Michael was engaged as composer at Covent | Garden for several seasons. |
As an official Display | Garden for the All-America Rose Selections (AARS) the |
In 2005, he collaborated with Secret | Garden for his song called, "Always There," from the |
a place of peace and solace, providing an open | garden for any who need it. |
A separate tower was built in the observatory | garden for the telescope designed for astrophotograph |
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