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portada The Story of Kew Gardens in Photographs (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.7 x 30.3 x 2.1 cm
Weight
1.16 kg.
ISBN13
9781782120599

The Story of Kew Gardens in Photographs (in English)

Lynn Parker (Author) · Kiri Ross-Jones (Author) · Royal Botanic Gardens Kew · Hardcover

The Story of Kew Gardens in Photographs (in English) - Parker, Lynn ; Ross-Jones, Kiri

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Synopsis "The Story of Kew Gardens in Photographs (in English)"

In 1837, Daguerre developed his eponymous process, opening the doors to modern photography. Around the same time, the once-neglected Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, found itself the focus of renewed interest and rapid expansion. The renaissance at Kew and revolution in photography are inextricably linked, as professional photographers and casual tourists alike have been capturing pieces of Kew's history for more than one hundred years, marking its development one frame at a time. The Story of Kew Gardens in Photographs brings together two hundred and fifty of those photographs to tell the tale of these magnificent gardens. The Story of Kew Gardens in Photographs covers the period from 1844 to the 1970s, ending as another advance, color photography, was taking hold. Featuring many rarely seen photographs, the collection provides a fascinating look at the botanical and social history of the gardens. The black-and-white images show a remarkable transformation in the growth and expansion of the gardens. The photographs also illustrate the importance of plants in the British Empire and how Kew became one of the most important botanical institutions in the world. This engrossing book provides a glimpse of British history from the days of vacationing royalty to the great Victorian plant hunters, through two world wars and millions of visitors.

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