Between 1910 and 1940, horticultural societies flourished in Wellington’s suburbs. This case study looks at the reasons for their establishment, profiles their membership, outlines the scope and growth of their operations, and examines the causes of their eventual demise. The importance of gender, class, and race in the societies’ membership is explored and the societies’ contribution to the development of a suburban gardening culture in New Zealand considered
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
An urban greening programme in Wellington, New Zealand providing free plants to city residents was e...
xi, 458 leaves, 1 leaf of plates :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Universit...
Garden histories since the mid 1990s have increasingly turned to studies of vernacular gardens as si...
This thesis presents a study of the role of gardens in the life stages of colonial women of Canterbu...
The purpose of this study was to enhance local history as a focus area in a Higher Education (HE) t...
This thesis presents a study of the role of gardens in the life stages of colonial women of Canterbu...
© 2011 Michael. J. TaffeThis thesis examines the Ballarat Horticultural Society (BHS), the first suc...
Gardening is one of the prevailing tasks of the people, - it is loved and practised by the tenants o...
Aotearoa New Zealand began considering the preservation of some of its colonial buildings in the ear...
Aotearoa New Zealand began considering the preservation of some of its colonial buildings in the ear...
Aotearoa New Zealand began considering the preservation of some of its colonial buildings in the ear...
CITATION: Cleophas, F. J. 2014. Writing and contextualising local history. A historical narrative of...
The thesis is in two parts. The first part looks at the reasons for the growth of gardening and how ...
An urban greening programme in Wellington, New Zealand providing free plants to city residents was e...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
An urban greening programme in Wellington, New Zealand providing free plants to city residents was e...
xi, 458 leaves, 1 leaf of plates :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Universit...
Garden histories since the mid 1990s have increasingly turned to studies of vernacular gardens as si...
This thesis presents a study of the role of gardens in the life stages of colonial women of Canterbu...
The purpose of this study was to enhance local history as a focus area in a Higher Education (HE) t...
This thesis presents a study of the role of gardens in the life stages of colonial women of Canterbu...
© 2011 Michael. J. TaffeThis thesis examines the Ballarat Horticultural Society (BHS), the first suc...
Gardening is one of the prevailing tasks of the people, - it is loved and practised by the tenants o...
Aotearoa New Zealand began considering the preservation of some of its colonial buildings in the ear...
Aotearoa New Zealand began considering the preservation of some of its colonial buildings in the ear...
Aotearoa New Zealand began considering the preservation of some of its colonial buildings in the ear...
CITATION: Cleophas, F. J. 2014. Writing and contextualising local history. A historical narrative of...
The thesis is in two parts. The first part looks at the reasons for the growth of gardening and how ...
An urban greening programme in Wellington, New Zealand providing free plants to city residents was e...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
An urban greening programme in Wellington, New Zealand providing free plants to city residents was e...
xi, 458 leaves, 1 leaf of plates :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Universit...