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The Chiswick nursery where later Thornton Road was built, was established by James Scott in the 1740s and managed by, amongst others, Richard Williams (of Williams Pear fame) and Robert Glendinning.
Henry Woodman, his father, his brother and his son were gardeners in Strand on the Green in the 18th century. However, the women of the family were also skilled at running a gardening business, especially Henry’s mother Esther and his long-lived wife, Eleanor.
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