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  • Gold medal winning City Living Garden by Kate Gould Gardens - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its MAIN sponsor for the final year. London 23 May, 2017
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  • Gold medal winning City Living Garden by Kate Gould Gardens - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its MAIN sponsor for the final year. London 23 May, 2017
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  • Alan Titchmarsh lauches Great Gardens of Cornwall on the Tregothnan stand - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its main sponsor for the final year.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Flowers embedded in ice on Gardens for Good: The Power t0 make a difference garden - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • Alan Titchmarsh lauches Great Gardens of Cornwall on the Tregothnan stand - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its main sponsor for the final year.
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
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  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
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  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
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  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
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  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
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  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
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  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Magical Lantern Festival - a Christmas lights experience in Chiswick House Gardens from 24 November to 1 January, with hundreds of handmade, illuminated installations, unique grottos, rides and Christmas Markets.. London 23 Nov 2017
    Magic Lantern Chiswick GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Michael Craig-Martin<br />
Transience<br />
Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London. The show includes a  3 metre-tall sculpture entitled Lightbulb (magenta). Based on Craig-Martin's characteristic line drawings of ordinary objects, this bright pink form was commissioned on the occasion of the exhibition. The show also features new wallpaper that has been conceived in response to the gallery spaces.
    Serpentine Gallery GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Children fromStaines Prep School with the Gardens for a Changing world sign - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • gardens for a Changing world sign - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Fun on Sea and by the sea Gardens for Southend Council - The Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • Vivienne Westwood joins the protest with her Save the Arctic t-shirt. Greenpeace organize a global day of solidarity in support of the Arctic 30 who have been charged with piracy by the Russian state prosecutor. According to Greenpeace over 800,000 have already been written to Russian Embassies to demand their immediate release. Today protestors are encouraged to  write messages of solidarity on paper doves, which will be sent to those detained in Murmansk. Russian Embassy, Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK, 5th October 2013. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon George Osborne MP opens BlackRock’s new European HQ at Drapers Gardens in the City of London.  Here he is accompanied by James Charrington (right), Chairman of BlackRock's EMEA business.  BlackRock is the largest money manager in the world - Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos.com
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  • Green queen by Wessex Gardens - The schools scarecrow area - Preparations for the Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by teh Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
    Hampton Court Flower Show GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • London's Kew Gardens transformed by a series of bold glass sculptures. US artist Dale Chihuly has designed the pieces to respond to Kew's plants, trees and historic glasshouses. Many mirror organic shapes and forms, while others seize the eye with extravagant colour.
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  • Young designers vying for RHS Chelsea Flower Show honours.<br />
Photographed on the 'Hope on the Horizon' garden, in aid of Help for Heroes.<br />
L-R David Rich (23, Vital Earth The Night Sky), Hugo Bugg (27, RBC Waterscape Garden), Matthew Keightley (29, Hope on the Horizon), Harry Rich (26, Vital Earth The Night Sky).  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
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  • Young designers vying for RHS Chelsea Flower Show honours.<br />
Photographed on the 'Hope on the Horizon' garden, in aid of Help for Heroes.<br />
L-R David Rich (23, Vital Earth The Night Sky), Hugo Bugg (27, RBC Waterscape Garden), Matthew Keightley (29, Hope on the Horizon), Harry Rich (26, Vital Earth The Night Sky).  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 004.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 119.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 118.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp with the designer and Rory Mckenzie a wounded veteran (blue shirt) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 116.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley (r) and Owen Paterson, Minister for Agriculture, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 112.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley (r) and Owen Paterson, Minister for Agriculture, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 111.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp, on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 109.jpg
  • ‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 024.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran with Chelsea Pensioners Jim Lycett and Frank Mouque (wheelchair) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 012.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran with Chelsea Pensioners Jim Lycett and Frank Mouque (wheelchair) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 011.jpg
  • Chelsea Pensioners Jim Lycett and Frank Mouque (wheelchair) and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 009.jpg
  • Matthew Keightley (r) and Tom Stimpson   MBE. RAF Veteran on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 005.jpg
  • Young designers vying for RHS Chelsea Flower Show honours.<br />
Photographed on the 'Hope on the Horizon' garden, in aid of Help for Heroes.<br />
L-R David Rich (23, Vital Earth The Night Sky), Hugo Bugg (27, RBC Waterscape Garden), Matthew Keightley (29, Hope on the Horizon), Harry Rich (26, Vital Earth The Night Sky).  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 001.jpg
  • Actor Ross Kemp with the designer and Rory Mckenzie a wounded veteran (blue shirt) on the Hope on the Horizon garden.  The<br />
‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK.  19 May 2014.
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 115.jpg
  • ‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 020.jpg
  • A Chelsea pensioner enjoys the shade.  The ‘Hope on the Horizon’ garden in aid of Help for Heroes: produced by building and landscaping firm Farr and Roberts’, making their debut; designed by Matthew Keightley (29), as a result of his brother Michael’s involvement with the armed forces, having served on four tours to Afghanistan and due for his fifth this year; and sponsored by the David Brownlow charitable foundation. The garden layout is based on the shape of the Military Cross, the medal awarded for extreme bravery. Granite blocks will represent the soldiers’ physical wellbeing and the planting represents their psychological wellbeing at various stages of their rehabilitation. Both evolve through the garden from a rough, unfinished, over-grown beginning through to a perfectly sawn, structured end. An avenue of hornbeams draws the attention through the entire garden to a sculpture resembling a hopeful horizon; a reminder to the soldiers that they all have a bright future ahead. As well as areas to recline and reflect, the garden offers focal points all the way through. Cool, calming colours are used throughout, helping to emphasise the fact that it will be a serene, contemplative space. After the Show, the garden will be moved and set within the grounds at Help for Heroes Recovery Centre at Chavasse VC House in Colchester, Essex. The garden will offer a serene, peaceful haven to contemplate and inspire a bright future and to support the challenging journey to recovery. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 019.jpg
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