Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: myddleton house

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 129
george III monument, actually saying "erected to almighty jupiter, lord of the sea, on behalf of citizen subjects of william III saved by his protection on $th november, 1688" and then "after the passing of a century, this was erected on 5th november 1788 to commemorate the restoration to health of george III" . on of the oddments collected by a.e.bowles for his garden.

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 85
these two lead ostriches were made in 1723 by john van nost for the roof of nearby gough park house, being brought here to the garden by a.e.bowles in 1899

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 90
these two lead ostriches were made in 1723 by john van nost for the roof of nearby gough park house, being brought here to the garden by a.e.bowles in 1899

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 79
these two lead ostriches were made in 1723 by john van nost for the roof of nearby gough park house, being brought here to the garden by a.e.bowles in 1899

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 100
lead water tank of 1767 in the conservatory

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 154
enfield's market cross of 1826 was given a home here by plantsman a.e.bowles in the early c20

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 79
these two lead ostriches were made in 1723 by john van nost for the roof of nearby gough park house, being brought here to the garden by a.e.bowles in 1899

victorian loo bowl

09 Jun 2012 158
loo bowl at myddleton house, enfield, now in the little museum there

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 159
enfield's market cross of 1826 was given a home here by plantsman a.e.bowles in the early c20

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 142
enfield's market cross of 1826 was given a home here by plantsman a.e.bowles in the early c20

myddleton house garden, enfield

09 Jun 2012 109
enfield's market cross of 1826 was given a home here by plantsman a.e.bowles in the early c20. the upper shaft is elsewhere in the grounds: it was taller and thinner originally.