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  2. Octopus's Garden - Wikipedia

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    Apple. Songwriter (s) Richard Starkey. Producer (s) George Martin. " Octopus's Garden " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written and sung by Ringo Starr (credited to his real name Richard Starkey), from their 1969 album Abbey Road. George Harrison, who assisted Starr with the song, commented: " ' Octopus's Garden' is Ringo's song.

  3. Walled garden (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Walled garden (disambiguation) A Walled garden is a planned place of flora surrounded by walls. Walled garden may also refer to: Walled garden (technology), a closed or exclusive set of information services provided for users. Walled Gardens, a memoir by Annabel Davis-Goff. Category:

  4. Islamic garden - Wikipedia

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    An Islamic garden is generally an expressive estate of land that includes themes of water and shade. Their most identifiable architectural design reflects the charbagh (or chahār bāgh) quadrilateral layout with four smaller gardens divided by walkways or flowing water. Unlike English gardens, which are often designed for walking, Islamic ...

  5. Harris Garden - Wikipedia

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    Flower bed in June. Walled Garden in June. Autumn Bank in October. The Harris Garden is a botanical garden of the University of Reading, situated about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the centre of the English town of Reading. It was established in 1972 and expanded into its current form in 1988. It is named after Professor Tom Harris, a distinguished ...

  6. Morrab Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Status. Open daylight hours all year. Morrab Gardens are a municipal garden covering 1.2 ha (3.0 acres) to the south of Penzance town centre, Cornwall. It is known for its Mediterranean and sub-tropical plants; and for housing the Morrab Library in the grounds. Morrab House with its walled garden was built in 1841 for brewer Samuel Pidwell. [1]

  7. Kowloon Walled City - Wikipedia

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    Leung Ping-kwan, City of Darkness, p. 120 The south side of Kowloon Walled City in 1975. The elevation of the buildings begins to reach its maximum height. In January 1950, a fire broke out that destroyed over 2,500 huts, home to nearly 3,500 families and 17,000 total people. The disaster highlighted the need for proper fire prevention in the largely wooden-built squatter areas, complicated by ...

  8. File:Laburnum arch at the walled garden, Royden Park.jpg

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    This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Laburnum arch, the Walled Garden, Royden Park. You can see its nomination here .

  9. Renaissance garden - Wikipedia

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    A Renaissance garden is a garden or park created in the era and style of the Renaissance. Because the first such gardens originated in Italy, they are sometimes called Italian gardens. However, gardens made later in Germany, France, or England might have had some differences compared to the original Italian gardens.