letter dated 31 December from Farrer, Ingleborough, Yorkshire to Celia Noble
- GB 235 RJF/5/2
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- 31 December
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Flowery expressions of Celia's loveliness & friendship.
Farrer, Reginald John
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letter dated 31 December from Farrer, Ingleborough, Yorkshire to Celia Noble
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Flowery expressions of Celia's loveliness & friendship.
Farrer, Reginald John
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
GB 235 RJF/1/5/1: letter dated Dec 6 from Reginald Farrer to Mrs Parker found in a donated copy of 'English Rock Garden' by R. Farrer.
GB 235 RJF/1/5/2: Historic England Report, 2016, on assessment of restoration of Farrer's rock garden at Clapham by Rebecca Pullan, HE Research Report Series no.7-2016
GB 235 RJF/1/5/3: Articles by Graham Avery, yet to be listed
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Creator)
Farrer Family Collection - photographic material
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer Family
Reginald Farrer - Farrer Family Collection
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Farrer, Reginald John
Farrer Family Collection - written material
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
A collection of Reginald Farrer's writing, donated to the RBGE Archives in 2005 by his family, comprising mainly letters and plays.
Farrer Family
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Box of 35mm slides - various photos taken from the collection to illustrate talks.
Reginald Farrer – artifactual material
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Reginald Farrer, box of artifacts from his family, including his chop and medals
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
1 box containing Farrer's 'chop' - a wooden stamp used to write his name in Chinese[?], and his medals as follows: 1902; silver Flora medal, RHS, for Alpine Plants at Temple Show; 1903, silver Flora medal, RHS, for Alpines at Temple Show; 1904, silver gilt Flora medal, RHS, for a Rock Garden at Temple Show; 1904, silver gilt Banksian medal, RHS, for Alpines at Holland House Show; 1905, silver gilt Flora medal, RHS, for Alpines at Chelsea Show; 1905, silver Banksian medal, RHS, for Alpines at Temple Show; 1913, silver medal, Shropshire Horticultural Society, for Rock Garden. Also 2 cassette tapes, 1991, in poor condition. [They seem to be a recording of a talk about Farrer given by Joan Farrer.]
Farrer Family
Farrer written material, box 7; retrospective articles and activities in the media
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Box 7: Retrospective articles in the media about Farrer and his plants, 1920-1989, including articles in the press, Country Life, Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, Quarterly Bulletin of the Alpine Garden Society, etc; various lists [see also plant lists in 2nd expedition box 5] including paintings, plant introductions, photographs and transparencies, all apparently drawn up in the 1970s-80s mainly by Charles Graham?; flyer from nurseries catalogue [W. Wells jnr, Surrey] showing Gentiana farreri c. 1921; newspaper cuttings relating to Gertrude Bell c. 1927; family correspondence regarding Farrer Conference, 1994 and Exhibition, 2003-4; captions and poster relating to 2003 Exhibition - 'The Father of Rock Gardening" held at the Folly, Settle, North Yorkshire.
Farrer Family
Reginald Farrer - correspondence with Douglas Henderson et al, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Part of Reginald Farrer Collection
Folder of mainly copy letters from Reginald Farrer to Euan H.M. Cox dating between February and September 1920, some typed transcripts, all copied by Cox's son Peter in 1987, alongside associated correspondence between Peter Cox and D.M. Henderson, then Regius Keeper at RBGE, arranging to have the letters copied and stored at RBGE.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Creator)