Gardeners' Chronicle
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Page : 940 pages
File Size : 31,58 MB
Release : 1866
Category : Gardening
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Page : 940 pages
File Size : 31,58 MB
Release : 1866
Category : Gardening
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Page : 560 pages
File Size : 12,42 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Gardening
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Page : 900 pages
File Size : 47,80 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Horticulture
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Page : 532 pages
File Size : 19,43 MB
Release : 1944
Category : Gardening
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Page : 256 pages
File Size : 26,51 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Gardening
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Page : 860 pages
File Size : 44,22 MB
Release : 1842
Category : Gardening
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Page : 460 pages
File Size : 15,76 MB
Release : 1921
Category : Gardening
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Page : 900 pages
File Size : 26,51 MB
Release : 1844
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Anonymous
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 1078 pages
File Size : 13,12 MB
Release : 2023-03-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3382308630
Reprint of the original, first published in 1859. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Author : Mark Johnston
Publisher : Windgather Press
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 12,24 MB
Release : 2017-07-31
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 1911188240
The trees which line many of the streets in our towns and cities can often be regarded as part of a heritage landscape. Despite the difficult conditions of an urban environment, these trees may live for 100 years or more and represent ‘living history’ in the midst of our modern streetscapes. This is the first book on the history of Britain’s street trees and it gives a highly readable, authoritative and often amusing account of their story, from the tree-lined promenades of the seventeenth century to the majestic boulevards that grace some of our modern city centers. The impact of the Victorian street tree movement is examined, not only in the major cities but also in the rapidly developing suburbs that continued to expand through the twentieth century. There are fascinating descriptions of how street trees have helped to improve urban conditions in spa towns and seaside resorts and also in visionary initiatives such as the model villages, garden cities, garden suburbs and new towns. While much of the book focuses on the social and cultural history of our street trees, the last three chapters look at the practicalities of how these trees have been engineered into concrete landscapes. This includes the many threats to street trees over the years, such as pollution, conflict with urban infrastructure, pests and diseases and what is probably the greatest threat in recent times – the dramatic growth in car ownership. Street Trees in Britain will have particular appeal to those interested in heritage landscapes, urban history and the natural and built environment. Some of its themes were introduced in the author’s previous work, the widely acclaimed Trees in Towns and Cities: A History of British Urban Arboriculture.