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'The Remarkable Miss. Jekyll' by Cherrill Sands


A talk about the work of Gertrude Jekyll (1843 -1932) by Cherrill Sands

Gertrude Jekyll is known primarily today as a garden designer and plantswoman, though she was also a talented artist and photographer. As a key figure in the Arts & Crafts Movement, Miss Jekyll also created designs for embroidery, jewellery, ceramics and wallpaper. This talk explores her designs, planting plans, some surviving gardens and her working partnership with Edwin Lutyens.

This talk will be given via Zoom.  An invitation will be sent out to all Surrey Group Members for whom we hold an email address a few days before the talk.  If you are not a Surrey Group Member, but would like to join us for the talk, it is available for free to all Plant Heritage members and a suggested donation of £4 to the Surrey Group for non-members.  Please contact us at surreyph@gmail.com for an invitation and information.

Event Start Date 11 March 2021 7.30pm
Event End Date 11 March 2021 9.00pm
Cost £4 for non-members
Event Location Online Zoom Talk Event
Event Contact David Ford
Contact surreyph@gmail.com

Upton Grey - Hot Border


© Cherrill Sands

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