Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Glasshouse

Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens

20 Jul 2021 9 14 223
The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

08 Feb 2021 10 16 251
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

08 Feb 2021 5 6 240
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

08 Feb 2021 5 2 233
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

08 Feb 2021 6 8 278
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

08 Feb 2021 6 8 372
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

08 Feb 2021 7 10 300
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Botanic Gardens in the Snow

06 Feb 2021 15 24 312
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Main Range, Botanic Gardens in the Snow

20 Jan 2021 10 12 316
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. It features several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The Gardens has a wide variety of temperate and tropical flora, a herb garden, a chronological bed with plants arranged according to their introduction to Scotland, the UK's national collection of tree ferns, and a world rose garden officially opened in 2003 by Princess Tomohito of Mikasa. Quoted from Wikipedia

Kibble Palace, Botanic Gardens in the Snow

20 Jan 2021 5 2 202
The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website

Kibble Palace, Botanic Gardens in the Snow

20 Jan 2021 4 2 229
The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website

Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline

02 Oct 2020 8 4 183
Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website

Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline

01 Oct 2020 7 4 173
Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website

Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline

01 Oct 2020 13 16 234
Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website

Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline

01 Oct 2020 6 187
Laid out, colourfully in front of the glasshouses is a formal garden. In days gone by this area was used by Pittencrieff House as a kitchen garden and orchard. Quoted from the Pittencrieff Park website

Glasgow Botanic Gardens

03 Aug 2020 8 10 217
The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website

Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens

03 Aug 2020 8 4 235
The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website

Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens

03 Aug 2020 10 14 242
The Kibble Palace glasshouse was built in 1865 for John Kibble, the son of a wealthy industrialist, at his home in Coulport. He offered it to the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow and it was re-erected with additions in the Botanic Gardens in 1872-1873. Quoted from TheGlasgowStory website

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