Cabbages and Kings: The Garden Scene in 16th and 17th Century Hackney
TALK on Thursday 8 March 2012
At the end of Elizabeth I’s reign, although Hackney was only two miles from the City of London, it was a rural community, its fertile market gardens feeding the capital. It also boasted one of England’s most famous private gardens, that of Lord Zouche, looked after by the Flemish botanist, Matthias L’Obel. Margaret Willes develops these two very different horticultural themes in her illustrated talk, based on her recent book, The Making of the English Gardener.
Speaker
Margaret Willes
Time
7pm
Venue
Pages of Hackney, 70 Lower Clapton Road, E5 0RN
Cost
£3.00 (includes a glass of wine or a soft drink)
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