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[Cover Slide]: introductory slide used in Louise Newton's lecture to the Ridgefield Garden Club (Connecticut) on July 23, 1929
[Esher Place]: the garden theater, designed by Ernest Law.
[Penshurst Place]: Gothic arch and windows.
[Orchard Farm]: Garden Club of America tour participants admiring a garden border tumbling over a stone wall.
[Court Farm]: a large pool, possibly a swimming pool, with a central aerating fountain.
[Court Farm]: a fountain topped by a Cupid sculpture.
[Court Farm]: a terraced side garden, with a tall hedge separating it on the left from Broadway's High Street.
[Orchard Farm]: house and perennial borders.
[Orchard Farm]: looking across a lawn to the house and terrace.
[Orchard Farm]: the sunken garden.
[Bannits]: the house and part of the garden.
[Bannits]: garden borders.
[Russell House]: the Belvedere in the garden.
[Penshurst Place]: view across the sunken garden to the manor house.
[Unidentified Location]: a long garden border backed by a wall, possibly at Luggershill (now known as Luggers Hall) in Broadway.
[Batsford Park]: a window at Batsford House surrounded by climbing plants.
[Batsford Park]: perennial garden border on a terrace, with a pyramidal roofed garden house in the background.
[Notgrove Manor]: an old, weathered Tudor door.
[Notgrove Manor]: house, fountain, and hedge-enclosed lawn.
[Notgrove Manor]: garden border and wall.