", of the most noted of the day, entered the service of the as an assistant gardener. In 1826 he was made head-gardener. His name at is chiefly associated with the remarkable he designed, which was begun in 1836 and finished in 1840."
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Eleanour Sinclair Rohde
1881 β 1950
(9 August 1881 β 1950) was a British gardener, garden designer, garden historian, journalist, and prolific author of books about gardening and its history. She served a term as president of the .
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