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  2. Kew Green - Wikipedia

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    Kew Green is a large open space in Kew in west London. Owned by the Crown Estate , it is leased to the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames . [ 1 ] It is roughly triangular in shape, and its open grassland, framed with broadleaf trees , extends to about thirty acres.

  3. Cambridge Cottage - Wikipedia

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    On his death in 1904 it was given to Kew Gardens by his cousin Edward VII. [4] Subsequently it was used as a museum of forestry. [5] Despite the building's name it is a not a cottage but a mansion. The building dates back to the early nineteenth century and features a portico entrance facing onto Kew Green.

  4. File:Kew Green, numbers 2, 4, 6.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Kew Green, numbers 73 and 75.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Kew Green, numbers 73 and 75. No 73 (Danebury House) Grade:II, List Entry Number:1193981.Later C18 house No 73 (Danebury House) Grade:II, List Entry Number:1193981.Later C18 house Date

  7. File:Kew Green, 51 Royal Cottage.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Peter Shaw Green - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, Green was appointed Assistant Lecturer at Birmingham University before joining the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh in 1952. In 1961, he moved to the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University to become Horticultural Taxonomist, but returned to England in 1966 to join the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, ultimately rising to the rank of Deputy Director and Curator.

  9. File:Kew Green,numbers 69,71, 73.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Kew Green,numbers 69,71, 73. No 69 (Ada Villa) Grade:II, List Entry Number:1193975. Mid C18 house. No 71 Grade:II, List Entry Number:1065405.Late C18/early C19 house. Two storeys and attic. No 73 (Danebury House) Grade:II, List Entry Number:1193981.Later C18 house