"Here's your sweet lavender, sixteen sprigs a penny. That you will find my ladies will smell as sweet as any London lavender seller's cry. circa 1900"
So reads the the plaque to the entrance of this garden in Vauxhall Gardens. It goes on to say the garden was created in partnership with Vauxhall Motors to celebrate its centenary in 2003.
Hiya Mo,
ReplyDeleteDon't think much of their lawn :-)
Fields of Lavender around here!
ReplyDeleteLovely roller.
...and a couple of miles west of Vauxhall Gardens is Lavender Hill, plus other streets such as Lavender Gardens and Lavender Sweep.
ReplyDeleteLovely greens and lavender! Lovely roller... :)
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Lovely! how nice to have the smell so close.
ReplyDeleteI love lavender, we have a store here called Bleu Lavende where they sell all sorts of lavender products.
ReplyDeleteFor those familiar with the British marque of General Motors: Vauxhall's first ironworks and then car factory was on Wandsworth Road, or rather 'manufactory' as the then 'horseless carriages' were hand built. Two years into car production in 1905, they moved out to Luton, Bedfordshire where the Falkes family still owned a large tract of land originally granted by King John in the 13th century. The name Vauxhall is a result of centuries of chamfering the name 'Falkes Hall' and the car's griffin logo originates from the family's coat of arms.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the scent of lavender is wafting through the air here. You have framed this photo so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI love lavender outside but not so much when it is brought inside!
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of lavendar :)
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ReplyDeleteThere's something to be said about a beautiful lavender garden or field. I went to one down in Sussex a few years ago and could have wandered those fields forever and remain content.
ReplyDeleteIleDuVelant's comment is most interesting.
ReplyDeleteLavender is one of my favourite flowers and scents.
So it's a new Vauxhall Gardens, then, not the old pleasure ground?Must check it out. You find some good things.
ReplyDeleteThough my Grandparents lived in London and mother grew up there and I lived there a couple of times over the years I have never been to Vauxhall. I recall mentions of the pleasure gardens at Vauxhall being notorious for pickpockets and ladies of the night (the day also).
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