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Items matching gardens taken from Warwick and Leamington (Haslehust and Morley) (1920)







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gardens: Land used for growing flowers, vegetables, herbs, or fruit; also grounds laid out with flowers, trees, and ornamental shrubs and used for recreation or display.

Synonyms: yard, vegetable patch, public garden, park, botanical garden

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Pictures from Warwick and Leamington, Pictured by Ernest Haslehust [1866 – 1949] and Described by George Morley, Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, in the Beautiful England series (undated).

Yann Lovelock kindly pointed out to me that the tramway shown in the Eastgate painting was last used in 1930, so the paintings were clearly made before then; evidence in the text and also clothing worn by people in the pictures suggests that a date of approximately 1920 is likely. The illustrations are I think still copyright, as this book was produced in the UK and it’s less than 70 years since the death of the artist, so I have marked them as for non-commercial use only.

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s House

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s House

Warwick and Leamington (Haslehust and Morley) (1920)

“The way to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘nest of a place’ is up the shady Holly Walk, which leads immediately out of the Royal Parade, [...] by the imposing Renaissance Town Hall and the attractive life-siz [...]

Keywords: colour, houses, trees, gardens

Places shown: Leamington; Warwickshire; England

Added: 2006-01-20

Image status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required

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