Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Glasshouse
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens
20 Jul 2021 |
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The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
08 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
08 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
08 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
08 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
08 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
08 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Botanic Gardens in the Snow
06 Feb 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Main Range, Botanic Gardens in the Snow
20 Jan 2021 |
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia
Kibble Palace, Botanic Gardens in the Snow
20 Jan 2021 |
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The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website
Kibble Palace, Botanic Gardens in the Snow
20 Jan 2021 |
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The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website
Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline
02 Oct 2020 |
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Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website
Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline
01 Oct 2020 |
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Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website
Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline
01 Oct 2020 |
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Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website
Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline
01 Oct 2020 |
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Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
03 Aug 2020 |
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The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens
03 Aug 2020 |
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The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens
03 Aug 2020 |
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The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website
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