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Tag: Connie Byrom

By Hole Ousia Posted on July 19, 2020November 29, 2024

Drummond Place

The following account of Drummond Place is the work of Connie Byrom as published in this book: Connie dedicated her book to her husband John for ‘openingĀ  her eyes to … Continue reading Drummond Place

Categories: Architecture, gardens, ScotlandTags: Connie Byrom, Drummond Place, Edinburgh, gardens
By Hole Ousia Posted on July 18, 2020November 30, 2024

East Princes Street Gardens

This post shares a little of the history of East Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. I am indebted to the work of Connie Byrom as published in this book: Connie dedicated … Continue reading East Princes Street Gardens

Categories: Architecture, gardens, ScotlandTags: Connie Byrom, Edinburgh, gardens, Landscape Architecture, Princes Street Gardens, Temple, Walter Scott
By Hole Ousia Posted on July 18, 2020November 30, 2024

West Princes Street Gardens

This post shares a little of the history of West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. I am indebted to the work of Connie Byrom as published in this book: Connie dedicated … Continue reading West Princes Street Gardens

Categories: Architecture, gardens, ScotlandTags: Connie Byrom, Edinburgh, gardens, Landscape Architecture, Princes Street Gardens, Walter Scott
By Hole Ousia Posted on May 16, 2020November 30, 2024

R E E K I A N A

James Skene (1775-1864), advocate, antiquarian and confidant of Sir Walter Scott, had a profound sense of Edinburgh as a changing city. In the early 19th century, he witnessed, at first … Continue reading R E E K I A N A

Categories: gardens, ScotlandTags: Aberdeen, Connie Byrom, Edinburgh, gardener, Princes Street Gardens, Walter Scott, Waverley
Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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