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040 _cBangalore Environment Trust
_aICTS-TIFR
050 _aGE
100 _aThiruvady V R
245 _aLalbagh
_bSultan's Garden to Public Park
260 _aBangalore
_bBangalore Environment Trust
_c2020
300 _axiv, 246 p
505 _aCh 1- GENSIS Ch 2- Early Times Ch 3- European Entry Ch 4- Benjaman Heyne Ch 5- Major General Gilbert Waugh Ch 6- General Willian Munro Ch 7- Dr. H.F.C. Cleghorn Ch 8- Exhibitions Ch 9- Botonical Illustrations Ch 10- What's in a Name? Ch 11- Structures in Lalbagh -Catering to Different Needs Ch 12- William New - The First of Kew Gardeners Ch 13- Allan Adamson Black - Addition of Aviary and Menegerie Ch 14- John Cameron - Laying the Foundation of Modern Lalbagh Ch 15- Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel - A Versatile Genius Ch 16- H. C. Javaraya - The First Indian Kew Gardener Ch 17- M.H. Marigowda - Nodal Role for Lalbagh Ch 18- The Future - A Vision for Lalbagh
520 _aVijay Thiruvady presents a scholarly book on the park's hisotry and how after, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, it was helmed by a German missionary, two army men, a Scottish surgeon and six Kew gardeners including two Indians. Having researched extensively into the archives of Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh, poured through letters written by the East India Company, and dug into the Karnataka State archives and various contemporary accounts of Mysore, Vijay Thiruvady painstakingly recreates the history of Lalbagh.
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