Crewdson, Cicely Maud

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Crewdson, Cicely Maud

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  • Cicely M. Crewdson
  • Cicely Maud Crewdson

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      1882-1966

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      Born Surrey 1882; died Westmoreland 1966
      Cicely Nichols, the daughter of a Surrey printer, married William Crewdson a barrister and later High Sherriff in 1907. In 1911 they moved to Westmoreland eventually having three daughters. In 1914 William Crewdson went to war, serving in Burma where Cicely joined him in 1915. She returned home in 1916, William in 1919. After the war Cicely’s interests turned more and more to flowering plants, particularly alpines, which she grew in her garden at Helme Lodge, Kendal. In 1931 she had an article published in <i>‘Popular Gardening’</i> and thereafter produced a series of articles in various Alpine Garden Society magazines, including the <i>Journal of The Scottish Rock Garden Club</i>. Her expertise developed through a lifetime correspondence with alpine specialists and she brought back seeds from her travels in Europe. Primulas were a particular speciality but she is best known for her hybrid blue poppy <i>Meconopsis crewdson</i>.
      Source: 'Recollections of Cicely Maud Crewdson', unpublished family memoir in RBGE Library.
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      Helme Lodge, Kendal

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