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by Ursula Buchan


  Labour Party 29, 44

  Lady Addle 82–3, 243, 265

  Lancaster, Colonel C. G. 284

  Lancaster, Mrs Nancy (see Nancy Tree)

  Land Girls Pruning at East Malling 157

  Land Settlement Association (LSA) 18, 198–9

  Land, The by Vita Sackville West 125, 205

  Last, Nella 31–2, 49, 210–12, 293

  Lawrence, W. J. C. 127, 179–83, 184

  lead arsenate paste 127

  leatherjackets 130

  Leeds Parks Department 12

  leeks 112

  Musselburgh 111

  The Lyon 112

  Lees-Milne, James 287

  leisure garden movement 6

  Lend-Lease agreement 171, 252, 257, 275

  lettuce 124, 196

  Arctic King 111

  Tom Thumb 113

  Levens Hall, Westmorland 120, 169, 283

  Lewis’ department store 249

  Lindane 128

  Lindley Library 20, 38

  Lines Brothers 183–4

  Listener, The (periodical) 135, 136, 137, 256

  livestock 237–48

  Living Soil, The by Lady Eve Balfour 120

  Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor 105, 266

  Lloyd George, Gwilym 219

  London County Council (LCC) 15

  Green Belt Scheme 12

  London Evening Standard 44, 116

  London Zoo 57, 156

  Long Ashton Research Station 19, 52, 90, 184–6, 268, 269

  Domestic Preservation Section 185

  Longford Castle, Wiltshire 163–4, 283, 281

  Longworth, Philip 176

  Lord Haw-Haw 219

  Lord Wandsworth School, Long Sutton, Hampshire 184

  Loudon, John 6

  Lucozade 271

  Lulworth Castle, Dorset 168, 170

  Lutyens, Sir Edwin 6

  Mabane, William 257

  Macmillan, Baron (Hugh Macmillan) 32

  Maconachie, Sir Richard 141

  MacPherson, Stewart 141

  Maddy, Ursula 197

  Madresfield Court, Worcestershire 131

  Magdalen College, Oxford 107

  Mais, Stuart P. B. 254

  Making Love to Mother Earth by H. H. Thomas 147

  malathion 126

  Male, B. M. E. 197–8

  Manchester Grammar School 250

  Manchester Ringway 50

  Margaret Rose, Princess 96

  market gardens 18–19, 195–9

  marrow, Green Bush 113

  Mary of Teck, Queen consort of Great Britain 87–8

  Mason, Maurice 291

  Mass-Observation 31–2, 68, 70, 102–3, 210

  Directive on Rationing 171

  Mauduit, le vicomte de 266–7

  Mawson, Thomas 13, 190

  Mayor’s Rest Centre, Worthing, Sussex 96

  McCall, Cicely 259

  McCullough, Donald 58

  McKie, William Henry 54, 158

  McLeod, Joseph 58

  medicinal drugs 267–73

  Meilland, François 296

  Melville, Dr Ronald 267, 269

  Mendel, Gregor 178

  Merton Park, Surrey 178, 183, 184

  Messel, Lt Col. Leonard 21

  Messrs E. Dingle 200

  metaldehyde 129

  Metcalfe, Dr 173, 267

  Metroland 5

  Middleton, Cecil Henry 56, 133–40, 145–6, 175

  Brighton Horticultural Show 72

  Daily Express column 77–8,129, 138, 145, 146

  death of 139–40

  In Your Garden 23, 133, 134–8, 140, 145

  on chickens 240

  on corrosive sublimate 127

  on flowers 216–18

  on goats 241

  on powdered naphthalene 129

  The Listener 136, 137

  Middleton, Mrs 139

  Milburn, 2nd Lieutenant Alan 210, 227

  Milburn, Clara 209–10, 227, 240, 258

  Milburn, Jack 209

  Milking Practice with Artificial Udders by Evelyn Dunbar 157

  Millar, Sheilagh 141

  Milner Son and White 296

  Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) 34, 51–8, 62–4, 73, 74, 75–83, 249

  Allotment and Garden guides 75

  allotments 37, 49, 70, 65–6

  ‘An Inquiry into the Effects of the “Dig for Victory” Campaign’ 76–7

  and Dr H.V. Taylor 40, 214

  and F. A. Secrett 196

  and Friends’ Allotments Committee 16

  and In Your Garden 135, 138

  and John Innes Horticultural Institution 183

  and National Allotments Society (NAS) 47–8, 153

  and Radio Allotment 141

  County Garden Produce Committees 63–4

  Defence Regulations 47

  Development Fund 90

  Dig for Victory leaflets 53–4, 119, 125, 131, 152

  ‘Dig for Victory – Over Want’ campaign 276–80

  Domestic Food Producers Council 48–9

  flowers and nursery stock 204

  ‘Food from the Garden’ bulletin 52–3, 57, 110–11, 149, 166

  ‘Fruit from the Garden’ bulletin 54

  fruit preservation 263–4

  Great Depression 16

  ‘Growmore’ Bulletins 52–4, 57, 110–11, 125, 149, 166

  haricot beans 113–14

  inquiry into radio (1942) 145

  newspaper columns 147–8

  parks 174–5

  ‘Pests and Diseases in the Vegetable Garden’ bulletin 54, 125

  ‘Preserves from the Garden’ bulletin 54

  Rationing Division 245

  Small Pig Keepers’ Council 238

  strawberries 193–4

  Survey on Garden and Allotment Produce 78–80

  women gardeners 84

  Women’s Branch 100

  Ministry of Food 34, 111, 249–65

  and Domestic Food Producers’ Council 49

  and The Kitchen Front 254–5

  bananas 51

  County Garden Produce Committees 63–4

  Food Flashes 253, 256

  fruit preservation 259–65

  Marguerite Patten 93

  onions 148

  posters 153

  rationing 250–7

  Ribena 268–9

  tomatoes 198

  Welfare Foods Scheme 252–3

  Ministry of Fuel 202

  Ministry of Health 28, 71, 164, 258, 267, 269, 272

  Vegetable Drugs Committee 267, 269, 270–2

  Ministry of Information 28, 31, 32, 73–5, 89–90, 96, 97, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 175, 205

  Crown Film Unit 52, 151

  War Artists’ Advisory Committee 154, 156

  Ministry of Labour 278

  Ministry of Supply 174, 250

  Ministry of Works 286

  Modernism 7–8

  Moore, Henry 154

  morale 30–4

  More O’Ferrall, Frank 141

  Morgan Jones, Thomas 158

  Morgan–Wells 158

  Morris, Cedric 192

  Morrison, William S. 34, 250

  Mortegg tar oil winter wash 128

  Mosley, Lady (Diana) 236

  Mosley, Sir Oswald 236

  Moulton Farm School 92

  Mr Middleton Suggests by C. H. Middleton 146

  Mr Middleton Talks About Gardening by C. H. Middleton 146

  Munich Crisis 15, 22, 27, 28, 29, 206

  Murrell, Olive 192

  My Garden 23, 144–5

  Myddelton House, Enfield 21

  Nash, John 21

  Nash, Paul 154

  National Allotments Society (NAS) 1, 15, 16, 17, 23, 37, 48, 52, 56, 62, 64, 65, 149, 153, 204

  National Chrysanthemum Society 22

  National Dahlia Society 22, 40

  National Diploma of Horticulture 134, 226

  National F
armers’ Union 177

  National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) 85, 86, 88, 92, 243, 245, 259–62, 264

  National Fruit Trials, Wisley 21, 40

  National Gallery, London 154

  National Gardens Scheme 292

  National Growmore fertilizer 122

  National Loaf 251

  National Pig Breeders’ Association 238

  National Playing Fields Association 12, 58

  National Registration Day 35

  National Rose Society 22, 296

  National Trust 286, 287

  National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne 298

  Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFIs) 63, 148

  Nazi–Soviet Non-Aggression Pact 25

  nematodes 129

  New Bodleian Library, Oxford 173

  Newell, John 179–81

  News Chronicle 147

  News of the World 148

  Nicholas, Siân 33, 256

  Nichols, Beverley 144, 148

  Nicolson, Harold 26, 205–7

  nicotine 128

  Nisbet, R.G.C. 141

  Nissen huts 165, 167, 284

  no-dig cultivation 117, 121

  Norfolk, 16th Duke of (Bernard Fitzalan-Howard) 60, 244

  Norwood Hill 234

  Nottingham University 106

  Nuneham Park, Oxfordshire 168, 235

  nurseries 187–93, 294–7

  Nymans, Sussex 21, 288

  Oaken Heart, The by Margery Allingham 208

  Oberon, Merle 12

  Office of Works 174–5

  Oflag 8B 224

  Oflag VIIB 227

  OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) 224

  On the Making of Gardens by Sir George Sitwell 133

  Onion Clubs 148

  onions 50, 112

  Bedfordshire Champion 112

  White Lisbon 111, 112

  oranges 51

  organic movement 120

  Orlebar, Lt Col. R. R. B. 218

  Orpington Nurseries, The 192

  Oss, Mark van 108

  Over the Border (radio programme) 143

  Oxford University 62, 108

  Paddington pig club 242

  Page, Russell 12

  Palmer Gardens in Trowbridge 97

  parsnips

  Tender and True 113, 200

  Pathé 139, 151, 175

  Patten, Marguerite 93–4, 254, 262–3

  Peace Pledge Union 29

  pears 114

  peas 112

  Kelvedon Wonder 111, 112

  Onward 112

  Pembridge, Dorothy 131, 234

  peonies 215

  pesticides 124, 125–9, 298

  aldrin 126

  corrosive sublimate 127

  creosote 127, 128

  cyanide 127

  DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) 126

  derris powder 128

  dieldrin 126

  lead arsenate paste 127

  Lindane 128

  malathion 126

  metaldehyde 129

  nicotine 128

  powdered naphthalene 129

  sodium chlorate 124

  tar oil winter wash (Mortegg)127–8

  pests

  big bud mite 186

  blackfly 227

  cabbage caterpillars 128

  carrot fly 128–9

  Colorado beetles 130

  eelworms (nematodes) 129

  flea beetles 128

  leatherjackets 129-30

  slugs 128

  whitefly 126

  wireworms 129–30, 209

  ‘Pests and Diseases in the Vegetable Garden’ bulletin 54

  Petworth House, Sussex 140

  Physical Training and Recreation Act 12

  Picture Post (magazine) 103

  pigs 241–3

  pig clubs

  Air Raid Precautions (ARP) 242

  Paddington 242

  Tottenham 59, 242

  Plant Protection Ltd 152

  Plomley, Roy 139

  plums 259

  Plymouth Corporation 119

  Poke, Frederick 118

  Polesden Lacey, Surrey 286

  Popular Flying (magazine) 144

  Popular Gardening (magazine) 23

  Portal, Sir Charles 170

  Potato Pete 253

  potatoes 113, 129, 253–4, 256

  Arran 113

  Arran Pilot 201

  Home Front 113

  King Edward 113, 201

  Majestic 201

  potato blight 130–1

  pots, terracotta 123

  Poultry Advertisement Control Board (PACB) 238

  Poultry Farmer (magazine) 238

  powdered naphthalene 129

  Practical Gardening and Food Production in Pictures by Richard Sudell 149

  Praet, Sibyl van 104–5, 244

  preserves 260–5

  ‘Preserves from the Garden’ bulletin 54

  Preston Children’s Allotment Association 98

  Preston Women’s Allotment Association 95

  pricking-out 181

  Priory, The, Kemerton, Worcestershire 292

  prisoner-of-war camps 223–36, 292

  British 233–6

  Norwood Hill 234

  Oflag 8B 224

  Oflag VIIB 227

  Stalag Luft III 227–8, 229

  Stalag XXA 225

  Prisoner’s Progress, A by David James 229

  private service gardening 9

  Proctor, Chrystabel 62

  Punch (magazine) 3, 81–3, 243, 265

  Pyke, Dr Magnus 270

  Quakers 88, 190

  Queen’s Institute of District Nursing 288

  Queen’s Park, Manchester 174

  R. Tucker and Sons 42

  rabbits 244–6

  Radio Allotment (radio programme) 140–3, 145

  Radio Times (magazine)74

  radishes

  French Breakfast 200

  Radnor, Countess of (Anne Pleydell-Bouverie) 164, 281, 283

  Radnor, 7th Earl of (William Pleydell-Bouverie) 163, 164, 281

  Raeder, Admiral 206

  Randolph Hotel, Oxford 168

  raspberries

  Brockett Hall 115

  rationing 34–5, 250–9

  Reading University 106

  Reconstruction and the Land by Sir Daniel Hall 298

  Red Cross Society 21, 99, 224–6, 233

  Agricultural Fund 148, 218

  Aid to Russia campaign 245

  Educational Books Section 226

  redcurrants

  Laxton’s No. 1 114

  Reith, Sir John 24, 32

  rhubarb 196

  Timperley Early 113

  Ribena 269

  Robe, Beryl 196

  Roberts, Harry 290–1

  Robinson, John Martin 286

  Robinson, William 207, 292–3

  Robinson, Wyndham 148

  rockeries 6

  Rodbaston Agricultural College, Staffordshire 104

  Rohde, Eleanour Sinclair 144, 150–1

  Rolfe, Squadron Leader C. I. 227

  Rooke Ley, Wilfrid 134

  Roosevelt, Eleanor 263

  roses 189, 296

  Peace 296

  Peter Pan 296

  Rothschild, Lionel de 217

  Rototiller 117–18

  Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester 90

  Royal Air Force (RAF) 160, 253

  Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh 279

  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 57, 134, 171–3, 177, 236, 267, 268, 270–1, 272–3, 279, 297

  Jodrell Laboratory 268

  Palm House 172–3

  Royal College of Art 156

  Royal Gardens, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire 10–11

  Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) 19–22, 23, 38–40, 52, 56, 57, 149, 151, 177, 178, 187, 204, 214–16, 220, 225–7, 294–5

  Autumn Show 215

  examinations 106, 107r />
  flower shows 20, 39, 40, 216

  Fruit and Vegetable Committee 21

  Horticultural Colour Chart 215

  Horticultural Hall 21

  Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 20, 39, 43, 148, 214, 215, 216, 279

  Lindley Library 20, 38

  Narcissus and Tulip Committee 21

  National Certificate in Elementary Horticultural Practice 226

  National Diploma of Horticulture 134, 226

  National Fruit Trials 21, 39

  National Trust and RHS Gardens Committee 287–9

  New Hall, Greycoat Street 20

  Old Hall, Vincent Square 20, 22, 39, 215, 216

  Scientific Committee 21

  War Relief Fund 21

  Wisley 20–21, 39, 40, 149, 171, 177, 184, 279

  World War I 21–2

  Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London 20

  Royal Societies Club, London 187

  Royal Sussex County Hospital 72

  Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 7th Battalion 227

  Ruhleben internment camp 22, 225

  runner beans

  Painted Lady 111

  Scarlet Emperor 112

  Russell, James 296

  Russell Smith, Vernon 285

  Ryder and Son of St Albans 199, 221

  Sackville-West, Vita 23, 26, 100, 125, 148, 205–6, 207, 208, 209, 288

  Sadler’s Wells Ballet 173

  Sanders, Avice 107, 184

  Sandys-Winch, Captain A. 13

  Santo Tomas camp, Manila 232–3

  Sassoon, Siegfried 1

  Savoy Hotel 255

  Schleger, Hans, (Zéro) 156

  Science and Gardening (radio programme) 143

  Science and the Glasshouse by W. J. C. Lawrence 181

  Scott, Lady (Dorothy) 291

  Scott, Sir David 291

  Scottish Marine Biological Association station, Millport 268

  Scottish Rural Institutes 270

  Scottish WVS 270

  seaweed 268

  Second Italo–Abyssinian War 27

  Secrett, F. A. 196

  seed boxes 123

  seeds 18, 91, 111, 114, 199–204, 297

  Selfridge’s 61

  Sewell, Professor William 231

  Sidwell, Ron 194

  Sissinghurst Castle, Kent 205–7

  Sitwell, Edith 133

  Sitwell, Osbert 133

  Sitwell, Sacheverell 133

  Sitwell, Sir George 133

  slugs 128

  Small Pig Keepers’ Council 238

  Smallholder, The (magazine) 144, 238

  Smallholding and Allotments Acts 14, 16

  sodium chlorate 124

  Soil Association 299

  Souster, Sgt A. W. J. 226

  Southport Show 40

  Sowerbutts of Ashton-under-Lyne 199

  Spanish Civil War 27

  Spectator (periodical) 207

  spinach

  Ceylon (Malabar) 232

  perpetual 201

  Sprout Picking in Monmouthshire by Evelyn Dunbar 157

  Spry, Constance 126, 131, 150, 216, 258, 265

  Stafford Allen 273

  Stalag Luft III 227–8, 229

  Stalag XXA 225

  Standing, Michael 139, 140–1, 142

  Stanley Park, Blackpool 13

  Stanley prisoner-of-war camp, Hong Kong 230–2, 233

 

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