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A collection of various forms of stoves, used for forcing pine plants, fruit trees, and preserving tender exotics: intended as well for the use of amateurs, as that of students in the art of gardening. The Plates Accompanied by Ample Letter-Press, and a Correct Method Shewn for Drawing their Elevations and Sections, from the Plans. With the Parts at Large. By W. Robertson.
Robertson, William (Architect)Date: [1798]- Books
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An essay upon gardening; containing a catalogue of exotic plants for the stoves and green-houses of the British gardens: the best method of planting the hot-house vine; With Directions for obtaining and preparing proper Earths and Compositions, to preserve Tender Exotics; Observations on the History of Gardening, and A Contrast of the Ancient with the Modern Taste. By Richard Steele, Late of Thirsk, but now of Sion Hill, near Thirsk, in the County of York.
Steele, Richard, active 1793.Date: 1800- Books
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Les agremens de la campagne, ou remarques particulieres sur la construction des maisons de campagne plus ou moins magnifiques; des jardins de plaisance, et des plantages ... on y a ajoute un traité touchant la manière de couper et de multiplier les arbres fruitiers et sauvages ... comment on peut cultiver ... les ananas, les citroniers, etc. ... la manière de construire les thermometres nécessaires / [Anon].
Court van der Voort, Pieter de la, 1664-1739.Date: 1750- Pictures
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Botanic Garden, Oxford: panoramic view of the greenhouses with a small ornamental detail of the gates and plans. Line engraving by J. Skelton, 1820, after B. Green.
Green, Benjamin, 1739-1798.Date: 1 August 1820Reference: 21220i- Books
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A treatise on the management of peach and nectarine trees; either in forcing-houses, or on hot and common walls. ... Also directions for constructing proper forcing-houses and hot-walls. By Thomas Kyle, ...
Kyle, Thomas, gardener.Date: 1783- Pictures
Botanic Gardens, Oxford: showing the fountain and greenhouses, with a glimpse of Magdalen College behind. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.
Mackenzie, Frederick, 1787 or 1788-1854.Date: 1 March 1836Reference: 21218i- Pictures
Design for proposed extension to conservatory, Royal Botanic Society.
Date: 186-?Reference: 3289048i- Pictures
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Botanic Garden, Oxford: panoramic view of the greenhouses with a small ornamental detail of the gates and plans. Line engraving by J. Skelton, 1820, after B. Green.
Green, Benjamin, 1739-1798.Date: 1 August 1820Reference: 25278i- Pictures
Architectural plan for a glass house, probably for the Royal Botanic Society.
Date: [19th century]Reference: 3289076i- Books
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A treatise on the management of peach and nectarine trees; either in forcing-houses, or on hot and common walls. Containing An Effectual and Easy Process for preventing them from being infected with any Species of insects they are liable to suffer by: also, ample directions for constructing proper forcing-houses and hot-walls; illustrated by a plan. To which is added, a successful method of raising and forcing vines. By Thomas Kyle, Gardener to the Honourable Baron Steuart of Moredun.
Kyle, Thomas, gardener.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Pictures
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Botanic Gardens, Oxford: plan of the gardens with details of the gateway and greenhouses. Etching, 1707, after D. Loggan.
Loggan, David, 1635-1700?Date: 1707Reference: 21214i- Pictures
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The Royal Botanic Society. Sketch of proposed additions to large conservatory.
Date: 1868Reference: 3289174i- Books
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Specification of James Bradly : hollow fire bar for furnaces, &c.
Budd, James Palmer.Date: 1855- Pictures
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Elevation of proposed winter garden to be erected in the Inner Circle Regents Park for the Royal Botanic Society 1845.
John Weeks & Co.Date: 1845Reference: 3289041i- Books
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A treatise on the culture of the pine apple and the management of the hot-house. Together with a description of every species of insect that infest hot-houses, with effectual methods of destroying them. The second edition, with additions. By William Speechly.
Speechly, William.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Pictures
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Proposed conservatory extension, Royal Botanic Gardens.
Date: [1868]Reference: 3289078i- Pictures
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The Royal Botanic Society. Block plan of proposed extension of large conservatory.
Date: 1868Reference: 3289176i