Firm of landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers
James Pulham and Son was a firm of Victorian landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers which exhibited and won medals at London's Great Exhibition of 1851 and 1862 International Exhibition.[2]
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JamesPulhamandSon was a firm of Victorian landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers which exhibited and won medals at London's Great Exhibition...
invented by JamesPulham (1820–1898) of the firm JamesPulhamandSon of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire. It was widely used for rock gardens and grottos. Pulhamite...
Pulhamite was a successful material, produced by the leading firm JamesPulhamandSon. Although others had previously written about growing alpine plants...
by the Victorian landscaping company JamesPulhamandSon, who also built a mound, using a mixture of natural and artificial cretaceous sandstone, containing...
built in 1840. A terra cotta works was opened soon afterwards by JamesPulhamandSon, who specialised in creating artificial rock garden features; some...
1859–1860 – Fonthill Abbey, Tisbury, Wiltshire at pulham.org.uk – about landscaping work by JamesPulhamandSon Incomplete 3D model of Fonthill Abbey at hvtesla...
of King George V. The park includes a lake and bridge which was laid out in the 1870s by JamesPulhamandSon an international firm of landscape designers...
landscaped and paths were built, with a promenade by the riverside; a teahouse and a bandstand were built. The layout was designed by JamesPulhamandSon. in...
the bridge in Buckingham Palace Gardens. The Pulham catalogue indicates that the firm of JamesPulhamandSon worked extensively in the Sydenham/Dulwich...
park, which has a Category B listed walled rock garden designed by JamesPulhamandSon. The estate's red sandstone stables block off the main road was adapted...
gardens include mature trees. The rockworks were probably the work of JamesPulhamandSon, around 1871, of nearby Broxbourne. An aviary by the name of the...
was manufactured by JamesPulhamandSon. The Neo-Norman style did not catch on for domestic buildings, though many country houses and mock castles were...
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) As of 2011 there were 102 listed buildings and structures in the English borough of Crawley, West Sussex. Two others have...
parterre, Pleasure Gardens and Old World Garden. Milner's son in law Edward White created the Rock Garden with JamesPulhamandSonand the Japanese garden for...
title (link) "List of sites constructed in the South of England by JamesPulhamandSon, as discussed in Claude Hitching's book on their". Archived from...
flying time. The return trip began late on 10 July and ended at Pulham on 13 July, having taken 75 hours and 3 minutes. Scott received the CBE in honour of...
Heflin in supporting roles in films such as The Feminine Touch (1941) and H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941). He had a part as Robert Taylor's doomed best friend in...
of Pulham St Mary. Jamesand Mary Sillett were married on 16 January 1759 at St Augustine's Church, Norwich. Their other children included James (born...
March 2011). "Home Counties". Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Parks and Gardens - JamesPulham & Son". Archived from the original on 2 August 2008. Retrieved 4...
Warner Bros. and signed a contract with MGM. However, she continued to be relegated to supporting roles in The Mortal Storm (1940) and H. M. Pulham, Esq. (1941)...
Street of which some continue to Great Malvern and Hereford Two bus routes serve the station. Pulham & Sons runs route 802 to Bourton-on-the-Water via Stow-on-the-Wold...
Several artificial rock formations were created by JamesPulham, including to house mountain goats and llamas, part of Ferdinand's zoo. Altogether, the...
played aspiring showgirls – a big success. Lamarr was top-billed in H. M. Pulham, Esq. (1941), although the film's protagonist was the title role played...