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Environmental design / Humphry Repton / Lancelot
Date: 2013-11-19 05:37:23
Environmental design
Humphry Repton
Lancelot "Capability" Brown
Picturesque
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
English Heritage
Designed landscape
Sir Uvedale Price
1st Baronet
John Dixon Hunt
Landscape architecture
British people
English architects

RESEARCH REPORT SERIES no[removed]LANCELOT ‘CAPABILITY’ BROWN: A RESEARCH IMPACT REVIEW PREPARED FOR ENGLISH HERITAGE BY THE LANDSCAPE GROUP, UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA

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