Blaikie, Thomas, 1751-1838, gardener

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Blaikie, Thomas, 1751-1838, gardener

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        1751-1838

        Historia

        Thomas Blaikie was born in 1751 in Corstorphine, the son of a market gardener. It is suggested he may have been a student gardener at RBGE and possibly then worked at Kew, the Hammersmith nursery and Upton House in East Ham for Dr John Fothergill. He was engaged jointly by Dr Fothergill and Dr William Pitcairn to undertake a plant collecting trip in the Swiss Alps from April to December 1775. In September 1776 James Lee of the Hammersmith Nursery engaged Blaikie to provide plants for the Comte de Lauraguais and he was subsequently employed to work on the Comte’s garden in Normandy. From 1778 he was employed in the gardens at Bagatelle by the Comte D’Artois, the youngest brother of Louis XVI and future Charles X. He also worked at St Leu, Monceau and Le Raincy for the Duc de Chartres (who later became Duc D’Orleans and then Philippe Égalité) and undertook a number of private commissions. It is also thought that he was involved in making alterations to the gardens at Malmaison.

        Blaikie is credited with introducing the English style of gardening and British gardeners to France, where his method of grafting came to be known as ‘graffe Blaikie’. He died at his house on the rue de Vignes in Paris in 1838. His diaries covering the period 1775 to 1792 were published in 1931, entitled ‘Diary of a Scotch Gardener at the French Court at the end of the Eighteenth Century’.

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        Scotland
        United Kingdom (1751-1775)
        Switzerland (1775)
        Normandy (c1776-1778)
        Paris (c1778-1838)

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        Funciones, ocupaciones y actividades

        Gardener and garden designer
        Plant collector

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        Contexto general

        Thomas Blaikie was employed as a gardener by members of the French nobility during the period of the French Revolution in the late 18th century. Materials within the archive record his experiences of the time and detail his subsequent efforts to obtain compensation for the losses he incurred.

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        Lee, James, 1754-1824, gardener (1754-1824)

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        LEJ

        Categoría de la relación

        asociativa

        Fechas de relación

        1776 - 1814

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        VIAF ID: 27223442 (Personal) Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/27223442

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        GB 235

        Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

        ISAAR (CPF) 2004
        ISO 8601

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        Parcial

        Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación

        2019-06-06 (creation)

        Idioma(s)

        • inglés

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          Fuentes

          'Thomas Blaikie: The 'Capability' Brown of France 1751-1838' - Taylor, Patricia, 2001

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          Creator of record: Emma Filshie