Close view of planting; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km west of London. The gardens extend to 121 ha and combine the roles of a major scientific institution and a popular park. The nucleus of the present Kew Gardens was formed from the grounds of the White House (destroyed 1802), residence of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta, and the adjacent grounds of Richmond Lodge (destroyed 1772), favourite residence of King George II and Queen Caroline. In 1730 Frederick commissioned William Kent to renovate the White House and lay out its grounds. Augusta remained there after Frederick's death (1751), and, under the guidance of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, established a small botanical garden ...
View of King William's Temple (1837, by Sir J. Wyatville), a folly that is now part of the Cherry Wa...
Context view Temple of Bellona (1760, by W. Chambers), a folly originally located near the present P...
Jardin connu aussi sous le nom de: Royal Gardens, Kew.; Jardin connu aussi sous le nom de: Kew Garde...
View of urn, path and planting; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12...
General view of planting; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km we...
View looking east along the east-west axis, toward the Palm House; Botanic gardens situated on the b...
General view of the Lake; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km we...
General view of the Lake; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km we...
View looking east along the east-west axis, toward the Palm House; Botanic gardens situated on the b...
View from Riverside Walk, looking west across the River Thames; Botanic gardens situated on the bank...
Close view of the Pagoda (1756, by W. Chambers); Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River ...
Queen Charlotte's Cottage (1761); Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, ...
Distant view of the Pagoda (1756, by W. Chambers), as seen from near the Palm House; Botanic gardens...
The Temperate House (1859-1899, by D. Burton), north wing; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of ...
Detail of the Chokushi-Mon (replica of the Gateway of the Imperial Messenger, in Tokyo, moved here i...
View of King William's Temple (1837, by Sir J. Wyatville), a folly that is now part of the Cherry Wa...
Context view Temple of Bellona (1760, by W. Chambers), a folly originally located near the present P...
Jardin connu aussi sous le nom de: Royal Gardens, Kew.; Jardin connu aussi sous le nom de: Kew Garde...
View of urn, path and planting; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12...
General view of planting; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km we...
View looking east along the east-west axis, toward the Palm House; Botanic gardens situated on the b...
General view of the Lake; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km we...
General view of the Lake; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, 12 km we...
View looking east along the east-west axis, toward the Palm House; Botanic gardens situated on the b...
View from Riverside Walk, looking west across the River Thames; Botanic gardens situated on the bank...
Close view of the Pagoda (1756, by W. Chambers); Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River ...
Queen Charlotte's Cottage (1761); Botanic gardens situated on the banks of the River Thames at Kew, ...
Distant view of the Pagoda (1756, by W. Chambers), as seen from near the Palm House; Botanic gardens...
The Temperate House (1859-1899, by D. Burton), north wing; Botanic gardens situated on the banks of ...
Detail of the Chokushi-Mon (replica of the Gateway of the Imperial Messenger, in Tokyo, moved here i...
View of King William's Temple (1837, by Sir J. Wyatville), a folly that is now part of the Cherry Wa...
Context view Temple of Bellona (1760, by W. Chambers), a folly originally located near the present P...
Jardin connu aussi sous le nom de: Royal Gardens, Kew.; Jardin connu aussi sous le nom de: Kew Garde...