| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 1, 1995-96 | |
|---|---|
| Author | Article |
| Bowdler, Roger | Wisdom’s School: London’s Pre-Victorian Cemeteries (i: 28-33) |
| Chard, Chloe | Sculptural Horticulture: Seven Types of Fantasy (i: 20-23) |
| Conway, Hazel | The Dilemma of Our Public Parks (i: 23-25) |
| Corylus | The Lottery – Wicked Witch or Fairy Godmother? (i: 35-36) |
| Diestelkamp, Edward | The Conservatory at Grove House, Regent’s Park (i: 26-28) |
| Harris, John | A Soliloquy on a Middlesex Map (i: 17-20) |
| Hind, Charles | A London Front Garden in 1849 (i: 34-35) |
| Knox, Tim | Duck Island Cottage: An Historical Account of the Bird Keeper’s Lodge in St James’s Park (i: 11-17) |
| Lasdun, Susan | Southwark’s New Parks Rangers (i: 25-26) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | History of Spencer House Garden, 27 St James’s Place, SW1 (i: 40-48) |
| Perambulator, The | Public Parks – A Rant (i: 33-34) |
| Sumner, Chris | Conservation Notes: A Tour of London’s Historic Landscape Initiatives (i: 36-40) |
| Thurley, Simon | Restoration of the Park and Gardens at Hampton Court (i: 40) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 2, 1996-97 | |
| Author | Article |
| Conway, Hazel | History Begins Today; Parks and Gardens of the Future (ii: 25-27) |
| Crane, Tim | The Public Gardens of Bloomsbury (ii: 15-18) |
| Guilding, Ruth | The Model Traffic Recreation Area at Lordship Lane (ii:18-22) |
| Harris, Eileen | St James’s Park Improved; The Majestic Plans of John Gwynn and Thomas Wright (ii: 11-15) |
| Jacques, David | A Strategy for the Park and Gardens at Hampton Court Palace (ii: 43-55) |
| Knox, Tim | Precautions for Privacy; the ‘Mole Duke’s’ Secret Garden at Harcourt House, Cavendish Square (ii: 27-33) |
| Lambert, David | The Survey of London Public Parks and Gardens (ii: 33-35) |
| Perambulator, The | Public Parks and the Lottery Millions (ii: 22-25) |
| Strachey, Nino | The Helmingham Plan: An Eighteenth-century Survey of the Gardens at Ham House (ii: 36-41) |
| Sumner, Chris | Conservation Notes: A Tour of London’s Historic Landscape Initiatives (ii: 41-43) |
| Thissen, Daphne | Notes on the Hawkwood Estate and Petts Wood (ii: 35-36) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 3, 1997-98 | |
| Author | Article |
| Canfield, Tess | Modernist Menagerie: Birds Eye at Walton-on-Thames (iii: 17-21) |
| Conway, Hazel | Watch that Space (iii: 48-49) |
| James, Patrick | The End of the Beginning (iii: 13-17) |
| Knox, Tim | Joshua Brookes’s Vivarium: an Anatomist’s Garden in Blenheim Street, W1 (iii: 30-34) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | The ‘Pert Squirt’: A History of the Fountain Court at the Middle Temple (iii: 39-48) |
| Perambulator, The | New Labour and Old Gardens (iii: 21-24) |
| Priestley, Stephen | The Fountain and Gardens in New Square, Lincoln’s Inn – a Brief History (iii: 24-29) |
| Stuart-Smith, Tom | Nathaniel Smith’s early views of Duck Island Cottage, St James’s Park (iii: 11-13) |
| Sumner, Chris | Bismarck in the Strand (iii: 24) |
| Sumner, Chris | Conservation Notes: A Tour of London’s Historic Landscape Initiatives (iii: 36-39) |
| Wilkie, Kim | The Future of London without the Thames (iii: 34-36) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 4, 1998-99 | |
| Author | Article |
| Bellamy, Joyce | Humphry Repton and ‘Homes fit for Heroes’ (iv: 28-32) |
| Brown, David | Nathaniel Richmond, ‘one of the first Ornamental Gardeners’, and the London Network in the mid-Georgian Period (iv: 37-39) |
| Duterloo-Morgan, Fridy | Kensington’s Babylon: Derry & Toms Roof Garden (iv: 39-45) |
| Harris, John | Cowley Grove: A Garden by Hogarth? (iv: 11-14) |
| Knox, Tim | Addendum: The Authorship of the Harcourt House Screens (iv: 64) |
| Knox, Tim | Lady Mary Coke’s Garden at Notting Hill House (iv: 52-63) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | Melancholy little gardens (iv: 45-48) |
| Perambulator, The | Top-down, Bottom-up? (iv: 25-28) |
| Pitman, Joanna | Some of London’s Japanese Gardens (iv: 32-37) |
| Rogerson, Barnaby | Major Munthe’s Garden at Southside House, Wimbledon Common (iv: 14-18) |
| Sumner, Chris | Conservation Notes: A Tour of London’s Historic Landscape Initiatives (iv: 49-51) |
| Taigel, Anthea | Obituary for Ingress (iv: 18-25) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 5, 1999-2000 | |
| Author | Article |
| Ashbee, Jeremy | A Mediaeval Garden at the Tower of London (v: 11-14) |
| Bellamy, Joyce | London’s Equestrian Tradition (v: 45-50) |
| Dorey, Helen | Sir John Soane’s Courtyard Gardens at Lincoln’s Inn Fields (v: 14-21) |
| Fretwell, Katie | The Fête of Abraham Goldsmid: A Regency Garden Tragedy (v: 56-60) |
| Guilding, Ruth | ‘The Most Delightful Lounge in the Metropolis’: London’s Zoological Gardens from 1825-2000 (v: 38-45) |
| Harris, John | Le Rouge’s Sion Hill: a Garden by Brown (v: 24-28) |
| Hyde, Ralph | What Future for Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill? (v: 21-24) |
| Jenkins, Jennifer | London’s Run-down Parks (v: 28-33) |
| Perambulator, The | ‘These trees must die!’ (v: 33-37) |
| Sumner, Chris | Conservation Notes: A Tour of London’s Historic Landscape Initiatives (v: 60-64) |
| Williams, Sally | Bringing out the Dead (v: 50-56) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 6, 2000-01 | |
| Author | Article |
| Bowden, Richard | The Town Gardens of the Portland Estate (vi: 11-16) |
| Bowdler, Roger | St Dunstan’s & All Saints, Stepney: The Churchyard (vi: 35-42) |
| Christianson, C Paul | Herbwomen in London 1660-1836 (vi: 22-31) |
| Conway, Hazel | The Broad Walk, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (vi: 16-22) |
| De Bruijn, Emile | Artful Irregularity in Kyoto and London (vi: 59-70) |
| Echlin, Dominic | The Garden at St James’s Church, Piccadilly: ‘poignant memorial from the first days of post-war reconstruction’ (vi: 42-50) |
| Harris, John | Sion Hill: A Postscript (vi: 81) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | A Palmyrene Eye-Catcher for Hanover Square Gardens? (vi: 50-59) |
| Perambulator, The | The Power of ‘Power of Place’ (vi: 32-35) |
| Simms, Barbara | Perfection of their kind: Notes on Sir Philip Sassoon’s gardens at Trent Park (vi: 70-77) |
| Sumner, Chris | Conservation Notes: A Tour of London’s Historic Landscape Initiatives (vi: 77-81) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 7, 2001-02 | |
| Author | Article |
| Bellamy, Joyce | Preserving Croydon’s Garden Squares (vii: 21-26) |
| Christianson, C Paul | Tools from the Medieval Garden (vii: 11-21) |
| Conway, Hazel | Commemorating Royal Events in London’s Parks and Landscapes (vii: 35-42) |
| Fleming, Suzannah | The Enduring Fragment: the ‘Temple Garden’ at Gunnersbury Park in the Nineteenth Century (vii: 54-66) |
| Liberatore, Virginia | Restoration of the Festival of Britain Pleasure Gardens, Battersea Park (vii: 79-91) |
| Perambulator, The | Places Need People: Whose Heritage (vii: 50-54) |
| Sedley, Tia | Inner Temple Garden: ‘A new faire garden, environed with stronge brick walls’ (vii: 46-50) |
| Simms, Barbara | Span Housing: Post-War Landscape at Risk? (vii: 26-35) |
| Williams, Sally | Newington Green (viii: 71-78) |
| Wyndham, Samantha | Dr Phené’s ‘Italian Renaissance Chateau’ set amidst a ‘dank weed-yard’ in Chelsea (vii: 41-46) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 8, 2002-03 | |
| Author | Article |
| Christianson, C Paul | The London Gardener: a Tudor Age Profile (viii: 11-26) |
| Fleming, Suzannah | David Garrick: His Garden at Hampton and the ‘Cult of Shakespeare’ (viii: 51-71) |
| Groom, Susanne | The Progression of Statuary in the Privy Gardens at Hampton Court Palace (viii: 36-51) |
| Hunt, Maryla | Eastbury Manor House Gardens (viii: 78-96) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | A Note on the London Inventory of Historic Green Spaces (viii: 96) |
| Matheson, Julia | Floricultural Societies and their Shows in the East End of London 1860-1875 (viii: 26-33) |
| Perambulator, The | Lost in Space? (viii: 33-36) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 9, 2003-04 | |
| Author | Article |
| Bellamy, Joyce | The Metropolitan Public Gardens Archive (ix: 29-35) |
| Bowdler, Roger | St George’s Gardens: the Early and Brief Biographies of Two Bloomsbury Burial Grounds (ix: 38-45) |
| Hancock, Nuala | The Council Garden of the British Medical Association, Tavistock Square, London (ix: 46-52) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | The New Globe Tavern and its Pleasure Gardens (ix: 53-60) |
| Matheson, Julia | ‘A New Gleam of Social Sunshine’: Window Garden Flower Shows for the Working Classes 1860-1875 (ix: 60-70) |
| O’byrne, Alison F. | ‘A Place of General Resort’: Bagnigge Wells in the Eighteenth Century (ix: 22-29) |
| Palmer, Susan | Sir John Soane’s Garden at the Royal Hospital Garden, Chelsea (ix: 11-21) |
| Perambulator, The | Welcome to our New Champion (ix: 35-38) |
| Williams, Sally | The Carlyles’ Chelsea Garden in ‘The Noisiest Babylon That Ever Raged’ (ix: 70-83) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 10, 2004-05 | |
| Author | Article |
| Harris, Eileen | A New Look at J. Gibson’s ‘Short Account of Several Gardens near London, with remarks on some particulars wherein they excel, or are deficient, upon a view of them in December 1691’ (x: 44-58) |
| Knox, Tim | Another Glimpse of Brookes’s Vivarium (x: 107-109) |
| Matheson, Julia | ‘One of the ablest gardeners in the east end of London’: William Prestoe and Victoria Park, 1857-1868 (x: 88-99) |
| Palmer, Susan | From Fields to Gardens: the Management of Lincoln’s Inn Fields in the Eighteenth & Nineteenth Centuries (x: 11-27) |
| Perambulator, The | Parkitecture? (x:28-31) |
| Porten, Lucy | ‘All [I] ever wanted … [was] a clean sweet house and garden, though ever so small.’ Sarah Churchill and the gardens of Marlborough House (x: 65-78) |
| Potter, Jennifer | Lambeth Gardeners (x: 100-106) |
| Preston, Rebecca | ‘To the people gardens, and to the children playgrounds’: A History of Myatt’s Fields Park (x: 32-43) |
| Simms, Barbara | Rooms Outside: 1960s London Gardens by John Brookes (x: 79-87) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 11, 2005-06 | |
| Author | Article |
| Barzilai, Zvi | History and Restoration of Canons Park (with Britta Fuchs) (xi: 61-70) |
| Fuchs, Britta | History and Restoration of Canons Park (with Zvi Barzilai) (xi: 61-70) |
| Harris, John | The Grandest Garden in Clapham? (xi: 54-59) |
| Jackson, Hazelle | Lt.-Col. J.J. Sexby – Father of London’s Municipal Parks – an Appreciation (xi: 42-53) |
| Ledfors, Jennifer | Notes on the early history of Kensington Palace Gardens (xi: 11-19) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | Topiary on a Gargantuan Scale: the Clipped ‘Yew-Trees’ at Four London Churchyards (xi: 70-86) |
| Perambulator, The | Don’t Eat the Ducks: Transgression in Public Parks (xi: 39-42) |
| Williams, Sally | ‘The Ingenious Mr Charles Bridgeman’ and his work at Kensington Palace (xi: 19-39) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 12, 2006-07 | |
| Author | Article |
| Bingham, Neil | Humphry and John Adey Repton’s Unexecuted Design for Burlington Place, Piccadilly (xii, 11-19) |
| Hovland, Stephanie R. | The Gardens of Later Medieval London (xii, 37-54) |
| Jeffery, Sally | J. Gibson’s ‘Short Account of several Gardens near London’ of 1691: a note on the author (xii, 67-78) |
| Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd | Portman Square Gardens: ‘The Montpelier of England’ (xii, 78-93) |
| Palin, William | ‘This Unfortunate and Ignored Locality’: The Lost Squares of Stepney (xii, 94-112) |
| Palmer, Susan | Lincoln’s Inn Fields Part II: The management of the gardens in the 20th century (xii, 54-67) |
| Perambulator, The | Who Are You Calling Common? (xii, 33-37) |
| Simms, Barbara | ‘A Distinct Beauty of its Own’: New Uses for Concrete in Post-War Gardens (xii, 19-32) |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 13, 2007-08 | |
| Author | Article |
| Verena McCaig | Chesterfield House, Mayfair – a scene of verdure and flowers not common in London |
| Hazel Conway | William McDonald Campbell and the design of Jersey Gardens, Hounslow |
| The Perambulator | Estuary English |
| Suzannah Fleming | Frederick as Apollo at Vauxhall: a ‘Patriot’ project? |
| Ian Leith | Fashion and Familiarity: post-war garden and park sculpture in London |
| Barbara Simms | Parliament Square: the significance of the Grey Wornum landscape |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | The Washington Inn: the ‘house of Ulysses’ in St James’s Square garden |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 14, 2008-09 | |
| Author | Article |
| Deborah Spring | James Dalton and Francis Bacon: Two garden makers of the Inns of Court |
| Bruce A Bailey | William Kent in Wimbledon:An unknown commission |
| The Perambulator | ‘To the Barricades!’ |
| Michael Ann Mullen | Highbury House and its Garden 1778-1938: From Pastoral Idyll to Urban Streets |
| Susan Palmer | Rus in Urbe: The Garden at the Bank of England 1780s-1933 |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | The ‘shell-shattered French village’ in Trafalgar Square |
| Mikey Tomkins | The Productive ‘Ugly Sister’ of Garden History: The Capital’s Nineteenth-century Market Gardens as Depicted by Thomas Milne’s Land Utilization Map. A Possible Visualisation for a Contemporary Urban Agriculture? |
| Sally Williams | ‘Some Appendages to the City’: A look at three of London’s less well-known Garden Suburbs |
| David Adshead | Fontes Fodina the gardens of Islington’s New River |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 15, 2009-10 | |
| Author | Article |
| Verena McCaig | “Exit the Brown Dog” – Latchmere Recreation Ground and its passing notoriety |
| Kath Clark | William Curtis’s London Botanic Gardens and Flora Londinensis |
| Jared Lockhart | The Rectory Garden of St Anne’s Limehouse |
| The Perambulator | Public parks and the Big Society |
| Tony Matthews | Gertrude Jekyll’s Lost Legacy in Wimbledon |
| Barbara Simms | The Houses and Gardens of Bertram Wodehouse Currie and his Liberal Friends at Coombe 1860-1900 |
| Sara Tenneson | Knighton Wood: The Forgotten Gardens of Edward North Buxton |
| Kieran Mahon | Victoria Park, E3: An Unofficial Guidebook to an East London Space |
| Barbara McGee | Morden College, Blackheath: A Home for ‘Elderly and Decayed’ Merchants |
| Carrie Cowan | Early Garden Committees of some Westminster Squares |
| Hazel Conway | Development of Tree-lined Streets and Avenues 1860-1930 |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 16, 2010-11 | |
| Author | Article |
| Catherine Parry-Wingfield | The Grounds of Sandycombe Lodge, JMW Turner’s Country Retreat at Twickenham |
| Anna Maude | ‘Pleasurable Mementoes’: Sutton Nicholls’s views of the London square in the first half of the eighteenth century |
| The Perambulator | ‘Half in Love with Easeful Death’ |
| Tim Knox | The Gardens of Holland House |
| Susan Owens | Topographical Drawings of the Lower Lea Valley |
| Sally Miller | ‘Margate Sands’: the seaside in London at Bishop’s Park, Fulham |
| Catherine Davis | London Livery Company Gardens: The Merchant Taylors’ and The Girdlers’ Gardens (1331-1666) |
| Olivia Horsfall Turner | ‘Sweetly embowered in a plantation’: The landscape of Stone House, Lewisham |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | ‘The Blockade and the Dinner Table’: a fishy tale from Battersea Park |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 17, 2012-13 | |
| Author | Article |
| Jonathan Yarker | Four rediscovered seventeenth-century views of London parks by Michel van Overbeek |
| Paula Henderson | Public Pleasure Gardens in Elizabethan England: Spring Gardens in Westminster and Paris Garden in Southwark |
| The Perambulator | ‘Reason not the need!’ |
| Susan Jellis | ‘So remarkably airy’ – Brunswick Square WC1 |
| Alyson Wilson | A Clapham garden with a 350-year history |
| Ed Harbottle | Landscaping Lillington Gardens |
| Catherine Davis | London Livery Company Gardens: The Merchant Taylors’ and The Girdlers’ Gardens (1666-2013) |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | ‘Farewell Brunswick Square’ |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 18, 2013-14 | |
| Author | Article |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | The Perilous Pond: ‘the compleatest [pleasure bath] of a public nature in any kingdom’ |
| Michael Cousins | John Castles (‘Master of the Grottos’) and the Eighteenth-Century Grottoes of London |
| The Perambulator | Thinking about ‘Rethinking Parks’ |
| Carrie Cowan | ‘Dig for Victory’: Wartime Allotments in the former County of Middlesex |
| Jan Anderson, Marilyn Carter, Carrie Cowan, Clare Fullerton, Annette James, Alyson Wilson | The ‘Delicious Walled Garden’ in Downing Street |
| Claire Martin | Park Square and Park Crescent Gardens: A ‘sort of grand vestibule’ to Regent’s Park |
| Tony Matthews | ‘Capability’ Brown in Wimbledon, Roehampton and Putney |
| Sally Williams | ‘Eden, as we know it, is a fertile and happy region situated in the heart of Whitechapel’: The Nurses’ Garden of Eden at The London Hospital |
| Tudor Davies and Alan Filby | Lubbock Landscape at High Elms in Kent |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 19, 2014-15 | |
| Author | Article |
| Judy Hillman | Strange Circles Cut into the Grass |
| The Perambulator | ‘The exclusive spirit’ at Regent’s Park |
| Margaret Chiverton | Alexandra Park in the Great War |
| Hazel Conway | The Mandarin of the Nine Whiskers: Chambers, China and Kew |
| Ron McEwen | The Northern Lads |
| Samantha Knights | Wigs and war: the impact of World War One on the gardens of the Inns of Court |
| Paula Henderson | Gardens of the ‘Maids of Honour’ |
| Rosemary Ashton | ‘Peter Pan’ and Brunswick Square |
| Susan Darling | ‘A certain celebrity and distinction’: Thomas Mawson’s garden for The Hill, Hampstead |
| Sarah Couch | The Conservation of Pitzhanger Manor Landscape |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 20, 2015-16 | |
| Author | Article |
| Désirée de Chair | ‘A gift to Her Majesty’s subjects the world over’: Princess Louise’s Jubilee Statue of Queen Victoria in Kensington Gardens |
| Kristina Clode | The Gardens of Witanhurst, Highgate, London |
| The Perambulator | POPS Muzak |
| Carrie Cowan | The First World War on Hampstead Heath |
| Jan Woudstra | Park policy and design of public parks in London, 1900-1945 |
| Sally Williams | Finsbury Circus: from Moorfields to Crossrail |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | John Spyer’s chronicle of the decay of regal splendour at Hampton Court Palace |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 21, 2017 | |
| Author | Article |
| Leanne Newman | Kate Hall, ‘a fellow of the Linnaean Society and creator of a beautiful and famous municipal garden’ |
| Clay Baylor | Wimbledon House: A Homage to California Modernism in Suburban London |
| The Perambulator | Running Out of Control |
| Theodor Eduard Nietner | Introduction of Zoological Objects into Flower Gardens |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | Grosvenor Square: London’s Campidoglio? |
| David Fergusson | The History of Chesham Park and Winsford Gardens |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 22, 2018 | |
| Author | Article |
| Monica Kailikapuolono Bacon | Thomas Square, Honolulu: A ‘London Square’ in the Hawaiian Islands |
| Vanessa Courtney | The Fulham Fields |
| The Perambulator | Parks for People: gone for good? |
| Julian Mitchell | Agostino Aglio and Edwardes Square |
| David Lambert | A Short History of the Great Vine at Hampton Court |
| Carrie Cowan | The Richardson Evans Memorial Playing Fields in Wimbledon and other First World War Memorial Landscapes |
| Margaret King | Sunlight, Space and Greenery at Golden Lane Estate |
| Chloe Chard | Verdancy in the Smoke: Louis Simond’s Impressions of Regency London |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 23, 2019 | |
| Author | Article |
| C. Paul Christianson | A Dream of a London Square |
| Michael Symes | John Busch in London |
| The Perambulator | ‘Rebel Gardening’ |
| Alun Coonick | Evidence from the Keep Records – Humphry Repton and John Nash at Southgate Grove |
| Elizabeth Crawford | Fanny Wilkinson – London’s Landscape Gardener |
| The Gentle Author | Here we go Round the Bethnal Green Mulberry |
| Stephen Daniels | From the Speaker’s Garden: Repton’s Design on Westminster |
| Val Bott, with James Wisdom | Transforming Gunnersbury’s Gardens 1660-1760 |
| Contents of The London Gardener Volume 24, 2020 | |
| Author | Article |
| John F H Smith | William Stukeley in Kentish Town, 1759-65 |
| Sophie Seifalian | From East End War Shrines and Hyde Park’s Great Flower Shrine to the Cenotaph in Whitehall |
| The Perambulator | Attacking the Lungs – Covid and the State of Parks |
| Todd Longstaffe-Gowan | Charlotte Girdlestone: Pleasure and Panoramas |
| Carrie Cowan | ‘The Story of My Old-World Garden’, George Hillyard Swinstead, Hampstead 1910 |
| David Marsh | Leate, London and the Levant |
| Lowell Clare | The Journey of Whitaker Wright’s Marmorial “Naked Ladies” from Witley Park, Surrey, to York House, Twickenham |
