Arboriculture for amateurs

Arboriculture for amateurs
Title Arboriculture for amateurs PDF eBook
Author William H. Ablett
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1880
Genre Arboriculture
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Greenhouse management for amateurs

Greenhouse management for amateurs
Title Greenhouse management for amateurs PDF eBook
Author W J. May
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1885
Genre
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Bookbinding for Amateurs

Bookbinding for Amateurs
Title Bookbinding for Amateurs PDF eBook
Author W. J. Eden Crane
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1885
Genre Bookbinding
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Practical Boat Sailing for Amateurs

Practical Boat Sailing for Amateurs
Title Practical Boat Sailing for Amateurs PDF eBook
Author George Christopher Davies
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1880
Genre Sailing
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Picture Frame Making for Amateurs ...

Picture Frame Making for Amateurs ...
Title Picture Frame Making for Amateurs ... PDF eBook
Author James Lukin
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1882
Genre Artists' materials
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Practical game preserving

Practical game preserving
Title Practical game preserving PDF eBook
Author William Carnegie
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1884
Genre
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Trees in Towns and Cities

Trees in Towns and Cities
Title Trees in Towns and Cities PDF eBook
Author Mark Johnston
Publisher Windgather Press
Pages 281
Release 2015-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1909686654

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This is the first book on the history of trees in Britain’s towns and cities and the people who have planted and cared for them. It is a highly readable and authoritative account of the trees in our urban landscapes from the Romans to the present day, including public parks, private gardens, streets, cemeteries and many other open spaces. It charts how our appreciation of urban trees and woodland has evolved into our modern understanding of the many environmental, economic and social benefits of our urban forests. A description is also given of the various threats to these trees over the centuries, such as pollution damage during the Industrial Revolution and the recent ravages of Dutch elm disease. Central and local government initiatives are examined together with the contribution of civic and amenity societies. However, this historical account is not just a catalogue of significant events but gives a deeper analysis by exploring fundamental issues such as who owned those treed landscapes, why they were created and who had access to them. The book concludes with the fascinating story of how trees have contributed to efforts to improve urban conditions through various ‘visions of urban green’ such as the model villages, garden cities, garden suburbs and the new towns. Studies in garden and landscape history have often been preoccupied with those belonging to the rich and powerful. This book focuses particularly on working people and the extent to which they have been able to enjoy urban trees and greenspace. It will appeal to a general readership, especially those with an interest in garden history, heritage landscapes and the natural and built environment. Its meticulous referencing will also ensure it is much appreciated by students and academics pursuing further reading and research. It is written by an internationally renowned arboriculturist who combines a passion for trees with a sound understanding of British social and cultural history.