The Municipal Parks, Gardens, and Open Spaces of London by John James Sexby

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This history of the public green spaces of London was published in 1898. John Sexby, the Chief Officer of Parks of the London County Council, describes spaces ranging from Hampstead Heath to small, disused churchyards, providing details of their former owners and use as well as their present condition.

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The Municipal Parks, Gardens, and Open Spaces of London by John James Sexby

This survey, and fascinating history, of the public green spaces of London was published in 1898. Its author, John J. Sexby, the Chief Officer of Parks of the London County Council, is described as a lieutenant-colonel and a professional associate of the Surveyors' Institution, from which it can be deduced that he probably worked as a surveyor in the army. His skills as a horticulturalist and garden designer cannot be doubted, and he left his mark on many of the municipal parks and gardens about which he writes with such enthusiasm. Sexby focuses on the municipal parks (those maintained by local authorities) rather than the nationally managed parks in central London. He describes large open spaces such as Hampstead Heath as well as small, disused churchyards like that of St Dunstan's in Stepney, providing details of their former owners and use as well as their present condition.
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ISBN 13 9781108076135
ISBN 10 1108076130
Title The Municipal Parks, Gardens, and Open Spaces of London
Author John James Sexby
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Botany And Horticulture
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2014-12-18
Number of pages 674
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