'A Veritable Eden' - The Manchester Botanic Garden: A History

'A Veritable Eden' - The Manchester Botanic Garden: A History

by Ann Brooks (Author)

Synopsis

The Manchester Botanical and Horticultural Society was founded in 1827 to allow members the opportunity to study botany and horticulture and to create an ambience not unlike a fashionable resort . Today the Garden is all but forgotten and only the former entrance gates and a street name remain. This book, illustrated with many contemporary engravings and postcards, charts the history of the Garden; its international reputation in horticultural developments and many floral triumphs; its recurrent financial crises and ultimate degeneration into a venue for cat and dog shows and final conversion to a doomed amusement park. Ann Brooks studied Pharmacy at Manchester University followed by a varied career in hospital pharmacy. Her great love of gardening and the history of the gardening movement led her to return to academia and she completed a PhD in 2007 on The Manchester Botanic Garden and the Movement for Subscription Botanic Gardens. She is the co-author of a number of papers on the history of Manchester and is currently writing a book on the movement for subscription botanic gardens and conducting research on Victorian villa gardens.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Windgather Press
Published: 15 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1905119372
ISBN 13: 9781905119370

Media Reviews
Excellently researched and clearly written by Ann Brooks, it is a story worth telling, and an important book for future generations who might wonder about that rather splendid entrance.' -- Gardens and People Gardens and People ... a great reference for those interested in Manchester and its history or the development of Botanic Gardens more generally.' -- thinkinGardens thinkinGardens Heavily illustrated with maps, period photographs, as well as postcards, this is an excellent case study for examination by professionals and public leaders.' -- Chicago Botanic Garden Chicago Botanic Garden