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Mr. J. D. Cram Station Master at Riding Mill Railway Station is busy with the prize winning flowers on 2nd September 1955
The visit to Liverpool of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to officially open the International Garden Festival held from 2nd May to 14th October 1984
Garden in the Citys Heart. A garden is being created on the new roundabout in Whitechapel, Roe Street, Liverpool City Centre
Conservatory, Stewart Park, Marton, Middlesbrough, England, 30th March 1978. Pictured (left) getting to grips with an Australian Bottle Brush tree are Bob Martindale
Bob Martindale, in charge of the conservatory at Stewart Park, Marton, Middlesbrough, England, 1st June 1988
Victoria Gardens, St Helens, Merseyside, 24th July 1978. Leisure Recreations
St. James Mount and Gardens, adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Circa 1930St.James Mount and Gardens, adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Circa 1930
Lady Lever Art Gallery and Gardens, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, 9th July 1992
Trainee horticulturist seen here with tulips which have been grown under glass. Part of the Daily Herald Youth in Industry Feature 6th April 1954
Trainee horticulturist seen here with daffodils which have been grown under glass. Part of the Daily Herald Youth in Industry Feature 6th April 1954
Princess Grace of Monaco, attends the Solihull Flower Show, West Midlands, England, Tuesday 16th June 1970
Girls gathering white heather WW2 Home Front August 1941
Sefton Park Palm House, Liverpool, 13th December 1963
A tall story, Green-fingered Beaumont Park youngsters Paul and Lisa Askham did blooming well for the half a million pound Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Chelsea Flower Show, 21st May 1988. Queen Elizabeth II visits the garden show held in the grounds of Royal Hospital Chelsea, London
Young gardener, Victoria Hazell, proudly waters the giant sun flower growing in her back garden, Reading, October 1985
Buildings in Middlesbrough, St James House (left), Church House (centre) and Cleveland Centre (right), Middlesbrough, 17th July 1989
Red Moth Orchid May 1999 at the McBean Nursery Cooksbridge East Sussex valued at £ 10, 000 - cultivated by horticulturalist Jim Durrant
These casual workers are weeding a field of be e at the Agricultural Experimental Station at Ludingtont, part of a long term experiment for testing manure. 1957
This seven foot-high barbered wire and steel mesh fence runs like a scar across one of Warwickshires most attractive vistas three miles outside Stratford-on-Avon. Luddington. 1957
Growing outdoors in a bush Hydrangea