http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/67874.opds 2024-11-09T23:50:29Z Some English Gardens by Gertrude Jekyll Free eBooks since 1971. Project Gutenberg https://www.gutenberg.org webmaster@gutenberg.org https://www.gutenberg.org/gutenberg/favicon.ico 25 1 2024-11-09T23:50:29Z Some English Gardens

This edition had all images removed.

LoC No.: 05010535

Title: Some English Gardens

Original Publication: United Kingdom: Longmans, Green and Co.,1904.

Note: Reading ease score: 60.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contents: Brockenhurst -- Hollyhocks at Blyborough -- Great Tangley Manor -- Bulwick Hall -- Bramham -- Melbourne -- Berkeley Castle -- Summer Flowers -- The yew alley, Rockingham -- Brympton -- Balcaskie -- Crathes Castle -- Kellie Castle -- Hardwick -- Montacute -- Ramscliffe -- Levens -- Campsey Ashe -- Cleeve Prior -- Condover -- Speke Hall -- Garden roses -- Penshurst -- Brickwall -- Stone Hall, Easton -- The Deanery garden, Rochester -- Compton Wynyates -- Palmerstown -- St. Anne's, Clontarf -- Auchincruive -- Yew arbour: Lyde -- Autumn flowers -- Mynthurst -- Abbey Leix -- Michaelmas daisies -- Arley -- Lady Coventry's needlework.

Credits: Cathy Maxam, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "Some English Gardens" by Gertrude Jekyll is a beautifully illustrated collection of garden notes and drawings written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a guide celebrating various formal English gardens, their designs, and the principles of gardening influenced by Italian renaissance styles. The book highlights specific gardens, their creators, and the plants that thrive within structured landscapes, providing insight into the artistry involved in garden design. The opening of the book introduces the thematic elements by discussing the origins of English gardens, particularly those derived from Italian influences. It provides a historical context, explaining the transition from defensive castles surrounded by utilitarian gardens to the creation of aesthetically pleasing spaces. The first featured garden, Brockenhurst, is described in detail, emphasizing its classical design and the careful planning required to achieve a harmonious blend of statuary and plant life. Jekyll illustrates how the garden's beauty lies in its enduring structures and the thoughtfulness behind its layout, while acknowledging the ongoing responsibility of caretakers to maintain its integrity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Jekyll, Gertrude, 1843-1932

Illustrator: Elgood, George Samuel, 1851-1943

EBook No.: 67874

Published: Apr 19, 2022

Downloads: 88

Language: English

Subject: Landscape gardening

Subject: Gardens -- England

LoCC: Agriculture: Plant culture

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:67874:2 2022-04-19T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Elgood, George Samuel Jekyll, Gertrude en urn:lccn:05010535 1
2024-11-09T23:50:29Z Some English Gardens

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 05010535

Title: Some English Gardens

Original Publication: United Kingdom: Longmans, Green and Co.,1904.

Note: Reading ease score: 60.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contents: Brockenhurst -- Hollyhocks at Blyborough -- Great Tangley Manor -- Bulwick Hall -- Bramham -- Melbourne -- Berkeley Castle -- Summer Flowers -- The yew alley, Rockingham -- Brympton -- Balcaskie -- Crathes Castle -- Kellie Castle -- Hardwick -- Montacute -- Ramscliffe -- Levens -- Campsey Ashe -- Cleeve Prior -- Condover -- Speke Hall -- Garden roses -- Penshurst -- Brickwall -- Stone Hall, Easton -- The Deanery garden, Rochester -- Compton Wynyates -- Palmerstown -- St. Anne's, Clontarf -- Auchincruive -- Yew arbour: Lyde -- Autumn flowers -- Mynthurst -- Abbey Leix -- Michaelmas daisies -- Arley -- Lady Coventry's needlework.

Credits: Cathy Maxam, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "Some English Gardens" by Gertrude Jekyll is a beautifully illustrated collection of garden notes and drawings written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a guide celebrating various formal English gardens, their designs, and the principles of gardening influenced by Italian renaissance styles. The book highlights specific gardens, their creators, and the plants that thrive within structured landscapes, providing insight into the artistry involved in garden design. The opening of the book introduces the thematic elements by discussing the origins of English gardens, particularly those derived from Italian influences. It provides a historical context, explaining the transition from defensive castles surrounded by utilitarian gardens to the creation of aesthetically pleasing spaces. The first featured garden, Brockenhurst, is described in detail, emphasizing its classical design and the careful planning required to achieve a harmonious blend of statuary and plant life. Jekyll illustrates how the garden's beauty lies in its enduring structures and the thoughtfulness behind its layout, while acknowledging the ongoing responsibility of caretakers to maintain its integrity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Jekyll, Gertrude, 1843-1932

Illustrator: Elgood, George Samuel, 1851-1943

EBook No.: 67874

Published: Apr 19, 2022

Downloads: 88

Language: English

Subject: Landscape gardening

Subject: Gardens -- England

LoCC: Agriculture: Plant culture

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:67874:3 2022-04-19T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Elgood, George Samuel Jekyll, Gertrude en urn:lccn:05010535 1