William Henderson (landscape gardener)
William Henderson (26 May 1802 – 25 October 1885)[1] was a landscape gardener from Birkenhead, England. He was responsible for laying out the grounds of Corporation Park, Blackburn (1857); Alexandra Park, Oldham (1865); Queen's Park, Bolton (1866).[2] He also worked on cemeteries, including Tonge Cemetery, Bolton (1856). With a perfect circle as its basis, this is held to be an exemplar of the geometric or sub-geometric framework, the most common form of the cemeteries of the mid 19th century.[3] A number of Henderson's works are now on English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens.
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References
- "William Henderson - Architect". Dictionary of Greater Manchester Architects. Manchester Group of The Victorian Society. Archived from the original on 2 June 2022. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- Jordan, Harriet (2 April 2003). "Public Parks Review: Summary" (PDF). English Heritage. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2008.
- Jordan, Harrit (January 2003). "The Register of Parks and Gardens: Cemeteries" (DOC). English Heritage. pp. 5–6. Archived from the original (DOC) on 9 February 2009.
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