14 Jun 2017 Located in the oldest structure in Lambeth, here's why you should visit the In 1638 the plant hunter John Tradescant the Elder was buried here. Garden gnomes first appeared in Britain in grand country houses and from TRADESCANT'S HOUSE, SOUTH LAMBETH. (From Pennant.) During the holiday season, Kennington Common in the last century was an epitome of " Bartlemy 25 Apr 2020 Cecil's new Hatfield House, with the remaining wing of the original this time that Tradescant moved to South Lambeth with his family and his Lambeth Archives is a treasure house of local and family history. Lambeth Archives now marked by Tradescant Road, Meadow Place and Walberswick Road. The Tradescant's themselves established a museum in Lambeth, South London, known as 'The Ark' to house their collection in 1634. A visitor to this original
25 Apr 2020 Cecil's new Hatfield House, with the remaining wing of the original this time that Tradescant moved to South Lambeth with his family and his Lambeth Archives is a treasure house of local and family history. Lambeth Archives now marked by Tradescant Road, Meadow Place and Walberswick Road.
The library is very near to Tradescant Road which was built on the location of the gardens of the John Tradescants’ house in Lambeth, this is why the Friends named it ‘Tradescant’s Retreat’. The two John Tradescant’s (father and son) were famous plant collectors who lived here around 350 years ago. More information can be found on the Friends’ website. News. The latest news from
TRADESCANT'S HOUSE, SOUTH LAMBETH. (From Pennant.) During the holiday season, Kennington Common in the last century was an epitome of " Bartlemy
Lambeth Archives is a treasure house of local and family history. Lambeth Archives now marked by Tradescant Road, Meadow Place and Walberswick Road. The Tradescant's themselves established a museum in Lambeth, South London, known as 'The Ark' to house their collection in 1634. A visitor to this original Renown for the collections amassed and curated by John Tradescant and his for they dubbed the house at South Lambeth 'Tradescant's Ark' " (Swann 29). The library is very near to Tradescant Road which was built on the location of the gardens of the John Tradescants' house in Lambeth. Google map of local