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Articles related to "Landscape History"
A Place of Beauty: The Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony The Cornish colony of the early 1900s was a group of artists living in close proximity of each other who practiced not only various art forms but also created beautiful gardens. art history • landscape history • garden history
Fences Build Good Neighbors - Part 1 A short history of fences and how popular philosophy and sentiment influenced use in residential landscaping in the United States are discussed. Basic fence types and materials to investigate are suggested for homeowners. garden • naturalistic landscaping • landscapes • residential landscape history • fence types
Walking Through Historic England While the tourist often remains in the area of London, there is so much to be discovered by visiting the Northern border of England. roman ruins in the uk • hiking through england • tourist spots in the north of england • archeological sites in england • outside of london
Canadian Internet Resources eh? The best gardening internet resources for Canadians, complete with research tools, general gardening sites, and places where you can ask questions about your garden problems. canadian gardening • canadian gardens • landscape • websites • web sites
At-Home Culture Camp Tips for creating an at-home culture camp. This is a way to help your internationally adopted child learn about her country of birth. adoption • adopted child • international adoption • culture • country
Naturalistic Self-Portraits These self-portraits by European artists - Heemskerck from the 16th century and von Marées and Courbet from the 19th century - feature realism. hans von marées • heemskerck • gustave courbet • naturalistic self-portrait • 16th century
South Cadbury Environs Project, Somerset, England This article examines a field school and archaeological volunteer opportunity at South Cadbury Environs Project, Somerset, England. south cadbury environs project • somerset • england • volunteer • archaeology
The Sentier Cathare Long Distance Footpath The French 'Sentier Cathare' hiking trail runs for two hundred and forty kilometres, from the Mediterranean coast to the Pyrenees foothills. sentier cathare • cathar castles • hike in france • long distance footpath • walking in southern france
Killruddery Gardens' Victoriana Ireland's Killruddery Gardens retain original 17th- 18th- and 19th - century garden features. Renovations, begun about 1840 and shaped by popular tastes, persist. ireland • irish gardens • ireland's oldest garden • 17th- and 18th-century landscape design features • killruddery gardens |
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