Found the URL http://www.cix.co.uk/~museumgh/ At 10:03 PM 26-03-98 -0800, you wrote: >I just happened to stumble into the website for my favorite small London >museum, the Museum of Garden History/Tradescant Trust, located in Lambeth, >across the river from Parliament. It's a tiny museum, housed in a former >church, featuring a knot garden and the graves of several prominent >people, including Capt. Bligh, of breadfruit and Mutiny on the Bounty fame >(there's a photo of his tomb, complete with breadfruit finial), the tomb >of the Tradescant family, noted collectors of natural history objects and >world travelers... gardeners who gave us such garden plants as >Tradescantia (spiderwort), Aquilegia canadensis (wild columbine), tulip >tree, Liriodendron tulipifera, etc., Elias Ashemole, who used the >Tradescant collection of "junque" to found the Ashemolean museum of >Oxford, and many others. > >There are some nice photos there of old garden tools (alas, the links >to the seed packet photos seems to be busted), the garden, the Bligh >and Tradescant tomb, and the window of the pedlar and his dog, "The >luck of Lambeth". > >If you're a history buff or a gardener, stop by. And if you're >in London, check out some of their programs and lectures... lots >of fun! > >Kay Lancaster kay@fern.com >just west of Portland, OR; USDA zone 8 > > >