Glasgow Scotland Victorian glass house iron work tropical botanic glass-topped atrium exotic garden Winter Gardens dating from 1894 museum peoples palace social history
Kew; Kew Gardens; west London; England; London; U.K.; architecture; construction; glass structure; glasshouse; peaceful scene; tranquil scene; glass building; gardens; nature; sightseeing; visit; place of interest; day trip; educational visit; plants; botanic gardens; environment; Victorian architecture; Temperate House; 19th-century; Decimus Burton; semi-hardy plants; Victorian; capital city; London icons; southwest London; Victorian palm house; iron and glass structure; Richmond; Surrey; southwest London; Royal Botanic Gardens; wrought iron; London history; hedge; grass; lawn; lawns; gardeners; two gardeners; men working in gardens; men working Kew Gardens; gardening; two men gardening; wheelbarrow;
Kew; Kew Gardens; west London; England; London; U.K.; architecture; construction; glass structure; glasshouse; peaceful scene; tranquil scene; glass building; gardens; nature; sightseeing; visit; place of interest; day trip; educational visit; plants; botanic gardens; environment; Victorian architecture; Temperate House; 19th-century; Decimus Burton; semi-hardy plants; Victorian; capital city; London icons; southwest London; Victorian palm house; iron and glass structure; Richmond; Surrey; southwest London; Royal Botanic Gardens; wrought iron; London history; hedge; grass; lawn; lawns; gardeners; two gardeners; men working in gardens; men working Kew Gardens; gardening; two men gardening; wheelbarrow;
Glasgow west end John Kibble Palace refurbishment botanic gardens Australasian tree temperate plants ferns Australian Bottlebrush Japanese Banana Camellia cultivars Vireya Rhododendrons curvilinear wrought (malleable) iron glass cast iron beams ornate columns surmounted on masonry foundations last major iron and glass structures in Britain to be restored The Kibble Palace glasshouse, Botanic Gardens, is one of the most prestigious iron and glass structures remaining from the Victorian era
Kew; Kew Gardens; west London; England; London; U.K.; architecture; construction; glass structure; glasshouse; glass building; gardens; nature; sightseeing; visit; place of interest; day trip; educational visit; plants; botanic gardens; environment; Victorian architecture; Temperate House; 19th-century; Decimus Burton; semi-hardy plants; Victorian; capital city; London icons; southwest London; Victorian palm house; iron and glass structure; Richmond; Surrey; southwest London; Royal Botanic Gardens; wrought iron; London history; Yale of Beaufort; statue; shield; Henry V11; Lady Margaret Beaufort; mythical beast;
Description
The Yale of Beaufort was on the shield of King Henry V11, inherited from his mother Lady Margaret Beaufort. This mythical beast was said to be white in colour and covered in gold spots. It is said that it could swivel each of its horns, independently of the other.
Kew; Kew Gardens; west London; England; London; U.K.; architecture; construction; glass structure; glasshouse; glass building; gardens; nature; sightseeing; visit; place of interest; day trip; educational visit; plants; botanic gardens; environment; Victorian architecture; Temperate House; 19th-century; Decimus Burton; semi-hardy plants; Victorian; capital city; London icons; southwest London; Victorian palm house; iron and glass structure; Richmond; Surrey; southwest London; Royal Botanic Gardens; wrought iron; London history; Red dragon of Wales; statue; Llewelyn Ap Griffith; Owen Tudor; shield; last native Prince of Wales;
Description
The Red Dragon of Wales was used as his own badge by Owen Tudor. The shield was the coat of arms of Llewelyn Ap Griffith, the last native Prince of Wales.
Kew; Kew Gardens; west London; England; London; U.K.; architecture; construction; glass structure; glasshouse; glass building; gardens; nature; sightseeing; visit; place of interest; day trip; educational visit; plants; botanic gardens; environment; Victorian architecture; Temperate House; 19th-century; Decimus Burton; semi-hardy plants; Victorian; capital city; London icons; southwest London; Victorian palm house; iron and glass structure; Richmond; Surrey; southwest London; Royal Botanic Gardens; wrought iron; London history; Yale of Beaufort; statue; shield; Henry V11; Lady Margaret Beaufort; mythical beast; copy space; text space;
Description
The Yale of Beaufort was on the shield of King Henry V11, inherited from his mother Lady Margaret Beaufort. This mythical beast was said to be white in colour and covered in gold spots. It is said that it could swivel each of its horns, independently of the other.
Palm house; Kew; Royal Botanical gardens; Victorian; Architecture; subterranean; palms; horticulture; cultivation; tropical; plants; building; cast iron; glass; green house
Description
Palm house Kew Royal Botanical gardens built 1844-48 Richard Turner Decimus Burton Victorian Architecture subterranean heating system palms horticulture cultivation tropical plants Grade 1 listed building cast iron glass steamy green house BEB184
Palm house; Kew; Royal Botanical gardens; Victorian; Architecture; subterranean; palms; horticulture; cultivation; tropical; plants; building; cast iron; glass; green house
Description
Palm house Kew Royal Botanical gardens built 1844-48 Richard Turner Decimus Burton Victorian Architecture subterranean heating system palms horticulture cultivation tropical plants Grade 1 listed building cast iron glass steamy green house BEB184
Ireland Dublin glass house green tropical botanical - Glasnevin Cemetery - Gravestones inc Daniel O'Connell, rosebeds, glasshouses, botanic gardens, one of the Victorian gateways
Ireland Dublin glass house green tropical botanical - Glasnevin Cemetery - Gravestones inc Daniel O'Connell, rosebeds, glasshouses, botanic gardens, one of the Victorian gateways
Ireland Dublin glass house green tropical botanical - Glasnevin Cemetery - Gravestones inc Daniel O'Connell, rosebeds, glasshouses, botanic gardens, one of the Victorian gateways
Palm house; Kew; Royal Botanical gardens; Victorian; Architecture; subterranean; palms; horticulture; cultivation; tropical; plants; building; cast iron; glass; green house
Description
Palm house Kew Royal Botanical gardens built 1844-48 Richard Turner Decimus Burton Victorian Architecture subterranean heating system palms horticulture cultivation tropical plants Grade 1 listed building cast iron glass steamy green house BEB184
Snow-laden branches of a Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) tree frame a snowy garden scene in a Victorian / Edwardian neighbourhood in Boston, Lincolnshire.
Glasgow red bridge suspension nigh time evening colourful, river, Clyde, Glasgow, night time, vibrant, city life, crane, construction, hotel, tower block, nighttime, evening, street lighting, exciting Glasgow red bridge night time evening reflection twilight sparkle city cityscape lights lighting multi-storey high rise buildings night sky dusk river clyde Scotland Clyde Scotland Strathclyde, weir winter gardens Glasgow Green Templeton Carpet Factory. Cleopatra's Needle column
Botanical Gardens, Greenhouse, Victorian, Sun up, Inner Light, Sunrise, Condensation, Angle, Glazed, Hot house, Morning, Autumn, Glasgow, West End, Byers Road, Great Western Road, Sunlit, Glass, Great Britain, UK, GB