This
is a stunning book, which is beautifully written by RHS Historian, Brent
Elliott and takes the reader on an insightful journey through the 100 years of
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show's existence and also includes the many years which
lead up to the very first show.
This
book could be as easily read cover to cover as it could be "dipped in and
out of" being packed with interesting information as well as being
beautifully illustrated with a great collection of past and present photos of
show gardens, garden designers, growers, plants, famous visitors to the show, ticketing
and show posters as just a few of the subjects which I enjoyed. There are far
too many to mention them all here.
I've
tried to pick out just some of my favourite parts of the book to give you a
flavour of what to expect... to discover the rest you'll just have to go and
buy a copy or give a few unsubtle hints to friends and family to buy it for you
for a birthday or Christmas... or even as a surprise gift!
I loved this other cartoon - by W K Haselden for the Daily
Mirror on 20th May 1936 - "Dreams at Chelsea Show" - it is probably
even true today!
There were some great pages
showing adverts for some of the interwar garden machinery - I was surprised to find that reasonably sophisticated garden tools existed at such an early date - the Little
Wonder" hedge clipper caught my eye - I bet the guy ached from head to toe after using that for a day!
The other product so obviously influenced by the tank is the Oxford "Roadless" Barrow shown below - easy to imagine these being useful on early landscaping projects resembling something of the Somme Battlefields! Seeing these helps one to appreciate what we have now although I have little doubt that these products would have done an excellent job!
The other product so obviously influenced by the tank is the Oxford "Roadless" Barrow shown below - easy to imagine these being useful on early landscaping projects resembling something of the Somme Battlefields! Seeing these helps one to appreciate what we have now although I have little doubt that these products would have done an excellent job!
There is
plenty more on the early years of Chelsea as well as a great record of
everything up to the present day. For the purpose of this review I've
concentrated more on the early years... you only need to wait a few more days
and I'm sure 2013 at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show will have its own story to
tell.
There's only
two more things I'd like to add here - firstly I'd like to mention the quality
of the actual book - its presentation is fabulous and I can't recommend this
enough. Secondly - if you're tempted to buy a copy - they are available at the RHS Online Shop or via Amazon.
Do hope you enjoy reading this and if
you get a copy do post a quick comment....
2 comments:
Thank you for this truly interesting history lesson on the Chelsea Show!
Thanks Merisi - good to have your kind comments and so glad you enjoyed the posting... despite having never been to Chelsea yet I really enjoyed this book - amazing to see how design, gardening and plants etc have progressed so much.. Let me know if you get the book!
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