SATURDAY 17th MAY 2014 at the Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, London University
KEEP OFF THE GRASS!
A day of thought-provoking papers exploring the complex and contradictory traditions around access to Britain’s gardens, parks and landscapes, whether public or private.
Organized by the History of Gardens and Landscapes seminar at the IHR as part of the Chelsea Fringe Festival,
Speakers include Paul Lincoln of the Landscape Institute, Guerilla Gardener Richard Rogers, Pam Smith of the National Trust, Paul Jackson Head Gardener at Kenwood, Axel Giesinger architect & historian and Tim Richardson founder of the Chelsea Fringe.
Full details of programme can be found at http://ihrgardenhistoryseminar.wordpress.com
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