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  1. Jekyll was born at 2 Grafton Street, Mayfair, London, the fifth of the seven children of Captain Edward Joseph Hill Jekyll, Esquire, an officer in the Grenadier Guards, and his wife Julia, née Hammersley.

  2. Children and Gardens. Reminiscences of Gertrude Jekylls childhood and early interest in plants and flowers. Written in a simple style for the young, it describes seeds, germination, flowers, fruits and gardens generally, in easily understood language.

  3. 12 de mai. de 2023 · In 1848, the Jekyll family (Gertrude was the fifth of seven children) came to Bramley where they lived for 20 years. She was a multi-talented and creative woman who supported women’s suffrage, was an accomplished painter, craftswoman and garden designer.

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  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Childhood and young adulthood. 1843 29th November Jekyll was born in London as the fourth child of Edward and Julia Jekyll, she had two older brothers and one sister Caroline, the eldest of the family. Her younger brothers Herbert and Walter were born in 1846 and 1849 respectively.

  5. The future horticulturist was born in London on November 29, 1843, one of six children and the second daughter of Edward Joseph Jekyll and Julia Hammersley Jekyll. Her father was an independently wealthy man who was able to serve, in his early years, as an officer in the fashionable Grenadier Guards.

  6. Gertrude Jekyll (born Nov. 29, 1843, London—died Dec. 8, 1932) was an English landscape architect who was the most successful advocate of the natural garden and who brought to the theories of her colleague William Robinson a cultivated sensibility he lacked.

  7. Gertrude Jekyll, garden designer and author, was born on 2 November 1843 in London, the fifth of seven children of Edward Jekyll and his wife, Julia, née Hammersley.