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  • The Physic Garden, Chelsea: a view showing the pair of cedar trees, and the statue of Sloane in the centre of the garden. Lithograph by H. Warren after J. Fuge.
  • Lord Moran writing in garden, 1960s
  • Castle Garden, Ellis Island, New York: the emigrant landing depot and offices. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • God, as a triangle representing the Trinity, pours light upon the Garden of Eden. Engraving.
  • Adam overlooks the Garden of Eden. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
  • The growth of Oidium Toruloides observed by Lister in a "Glass Garden" of fresh urine
  • Royal Portsmouth Hospital: the garden, with the gardeners. Photograph, 1902.
  • Garden poppy (Papaver sp.): flowering and fruiting stem. Aquatint by Warner, c.1807, after P. Henderson.
  • The Physick Garden, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with a boat on the river. Engraving.
  • The Physick Garden, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with a boat on the river. Engraving.
  • Adam prays in the Garden of Eden. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
  • Sir Henry Head sitting in chair in garden
  • A zoological garden. Wood engraving by H. Linton.
  • An unidentified man, standing in a garden. Photograph.
  • Gardening: a man digging in a walled garden. Wood engraving.
  • An ornate garden obelisk flanked by statues of women holding garden produce. Etching by J. Goeree after S. Schynvoet, early 18th century.
  • St. John's College, Oxford: from the garden. Wood engraving.
  • Charles M. Wilson and wife in garden, 1960s
  • Genesis II:21, garden of Eden, birth of Eve
  • Invalided soldiers in the garden of Fort Pitt, Chatham.
  • Four female torsos joined at the waist with garden features as heads; symbolising the four seasons in a garden. Etching by T. B., c. 1797.
  • Adam names the animals in the Garden of Eden. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
  • An ornate garden monument with women seated either side holding garden plans and design implements. Etching by J. Schynvoet after S. Schynvoet, early 18th century.
  • Polygonatum x hybridum Brugger Convalliariaceae. Hybrid Solomon's Seal (P. multiflorum x P. odoratum) It has the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Rhizomatous herbaceous perennial. Distribution: Garden plant whose parents come from Europe and Asia. Dioscorides (70 AD ex Beck, 2005) reports that Polygonatum is good for wounds if a poultice is applied, and that it also removes facial blemishes. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Curtis's botanical magazine, or, Flower-garden displayed / by John Sims.
  • Curtis's botanical magazine, or, Flower-garden displayed / by John Sims.
  • Curtis's botanical magazine, or, Flower-garden displayed / by John Sims.
  • Rite of garden magic, from Argonauts of the Western Pacific
  • A classical garden with statues and topiary work. Coloured etching.
  • Children caring for plants in a school garden, southern India