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Design for a garden

Design Notes
circa 1980s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hand written notes for design of garden.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDesign for a garden (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Blue ball point pen on note paper
Brief description
Hand written notes for design of garden, blue ballpoint pen and pencil on note paper
Physical description
Hand written notes for design of garden.
Dimensions
  • Height: 29.9cm
  • Width: 14.8cm
Style
Production typeunique
Marks and inscriptions
  • I. SCREEN NORTHERN BOUNDARY/ S. tall / M. hawthorn trees/hedge allowed to grow wild / in woodland type setting with rododendroms. (Textual information; English)
  • J. SUN TERRACE / S to accomodate 2-4 people - 4-5m2 / M. random store / N. south facing, high,away form house, / screened for next doors view. (Textual information; English)
  • K. CUT FLOWERS (Textual information; English; hand written; Smith, Julie)
Credit line
Given by Julie Smith
Object history
Series of working notes made during design for a garden
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.5631-2000

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Record createdNovember 27, 2001
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