The Garden Museum is pleased to host this Study Day in association with the Garden History Society, to coincide with the museum's exhibition on Gardens and Gardening in the experience of the 1st World War.
Join Dr Sarah Rutherford, Professor Paul Elliot, Jonathon Lovie, Herman van den Bossche, Prof. Keith Grieves, Dr. Katie Campbell and our curator Russell Clark, for talks and discussion on how World War I shaped landscapes and gardening.
Over the day we will be exploring the War's effect on urban parks, taking a look at memorial parks and gardens, the destruction and resurrection of the Ypres Salient and more.
10:00 Registration and coffee
10:30 Introduction by chair Dr Sarah Rutherford
10:40 Professor Paul Elliot: What happened to our Urban Parks as a result of the war?
11:15 David Lambert: Memorial Parks and Gardens of the 1st World War
11:50 Jonathan Lovie: The War Graves commission and the role of individual landscape architects.
12.25 Russell Clark: Gardens and Gardening in the experience of the 1st World War
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Herman van den Bossche: Destruction and ressurection of parks and gardens in the Ypres Salient during and after the first world war.
14:40 Professor Keith Greaves: From Armistice Day to Arbour Day - Trees and woodlands in the 'home' memorial landscape of the Great War.
15:20 Dr Katie Campbell: 20th Century memorials - The search for a new vocabulary.
16:00 Tea & Coffee
This event is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Admission
Standard ticket £60, Garden Museum friends/GHS members £50, Students £40
Website
http://gardenmuseum.org.uk/page/memorial-landscapes-of-the-first-world-war-08-11-14
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000001?id=EVENT490212
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