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Welcome Garden History is now a mainstream academic subject, but the Society has never lost that sense of freshness and discovery with which it was founded nearly 40 years ago, when garden historians were few but linked in friendship by shared pleasure in their subject.

The future of our historic landscapes, parks and gardens is constantly under threat. The Society campaigns actively on their behalf. Join us and help to conserve them for future generations.

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Gardens of the Restoration - a GHS study day - will be taking place on Saturday 28 February 2009
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GHS winter lectures 2009 will be taking place on wednesday evenings in February and March
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Further information available on "The Two Rivieras Study Tour"
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2008 GHS essay prize winner announced
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Closure of Landscape Institute Library & Archive - Latest News
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The Garden History Society announces its fifth annual essay prize, open to university level students. Deadline for submissions is 30 March 2009.
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Details for the Society's Lecture series for 2008 are now available.
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Join Garden Organic's Save Our Gardens campaign to stop gardens from being classified as brownfield sites and to preserve green space in new housing developments.
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Dominic Cole, Chairman of the GHS, welcomes all GHS members and supporters.
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Find out how to obtain the Digest of Planning Inquiries affecting relevant sites in England and Wales, produced by the Garden History Society with the support of English Heritage.
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Learn more from some of our publications. To give the Society some extra income at no additional cost to yourself, please use our link to amazon.co.uk if you're buying books or CDs.
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Can you help with any of the research requests on the noticeboard?