DescriptionGardener Albert Moore requesting post with bothy.png
English: Gardener looking for work and requesting a ‘bothy’. This advertisement, costing 1 shilling and sixpence (1/6), was placed in The Gardeners' Chronicle, The_Gardeners'_Chronicle, May 31st 1913, page xv. Years later Alfred Moore became the head gardener – a post with it’s own house – at Morden Hall Park in south London as recalled here. (archived here)
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The Gardeners’ Chronicle, May 31st 1913, page xv.
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