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Everyone researching the history of nursery gardening owes a debt to John Hooper Harvey (1911-1997). A significant historian of British mediaeval architecture, he turned his attention to the history of gardens in the 1970s. He was anxious to establish conservation principles for historic gardens and to encourage the use of authentic plants. He conducted detailed [...]
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