English landscape architect
Milner's design for Buxton Pavilion Gardens
Edward Milner FLS [ 1] [ 2] (20 January 1819 – 26 March 1884) was an English landscape architect .
Early life and career
Edward Milner was born in Darley , Derbyshire, the eldest child of Henry Milner and Mary née Scales. Henry Milner was employed at Chatsworth by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire , as a gardener and porter. Edward was educated at Bakewell Grammar School and was then apprenticed to Chatsworth's head gardener, Joseph Paxton . In 1841 he continued his studies in Paris at the Jardin des Plantes and returned home to become Paxton's assistant. He worked with Paxton in developing and managing Princes Park, Liverpool and assisted him at Osmaston Manor in Derbyshire.[ 3] In 1847 he laid out the Italian Garden at Tatton Park , Cheshire, which had been designed by Paxton.[ 4] When Paxton re-erected The Crystal Palace in Penge Park, Sydenham in 1852, Milner was appointed as the superintendent of works. He also worked for Paxton in creating the People's Park, Halifax for Francis Crossley .[ 3]
Independent career
From the mid-1850s, Milner worked as an independent landscape gardener. He received commissions for work in England and Wales, including designing three public parks in Preston , Lancashire.[ 3] These parks were constructed as part of a scheme for relieving unemployment caused by the cotton famine in the 1860s.[ 5] He also designed gardens in Germany and Denmark. In 1881 he became principal of the Crystal Palace School of Gardening, established by the Crystal Palace Company.[ 3]
Works as an independent designer
This is an incomplete list.
Location
House/Garden
Details
Date
Refs
Llanfairfechan , Conwy
Bryn y Neuadd Hospital
[ 3] [ 6]
nr Lincoln , Lincolnshire
Hartsholme Hall
For Joseph Shuttleworth , inventor
1862
[ 3] [ 7] [ 8]
Heighington , Lincolnshire
Heighington Hall
For Alfred Shuttleworth , industrialist
[ 9]
nr Matlock , Derbyshire
Stancliffe Hall
For Sir Joseph Whitworth , inventor
[ 3]
Tal-y-Cafn , Conwy
Bodnant Garden (original garden)
For H. D. Pochin , Chemist
[ 3]
Berriew , Powys
Glansevern Hall & Gardens (original walled garden)
For Arthur Davies Owen , 1880
[ 3]
nr Burton upon Trent , Staffordshire
Rangemore Hall
For M. T. Bass , brewer and philanthropist
[ 3] [ 10]
nr Shaftesbury , Dorset
Iwerne Minster
For G. G. Glyn, Lord Wolverton , Whip and politician
[ 3]
Birmingham , West Midlands
Highbury
For Joseph Chamberlain , statesman
[ 3] [ 11]
Bath
Locksbrook Cemetery
[ 3]
Dingestow , Monmouthshire
Dingestow Court
For Samuel Bosanquet
[ 12]
Peterborough , Cambridgeshire
Elton Hall
[ 13]
Halifax , West Yorkshire
Stoney Royd Cemetery
Opened 1861
[ 3] [ 14]
Halifax , West Yorkshire
People's Park, Halifax
Horsham , West Sussex
Warnham Court
For Sir J. H. Pelly 's son, Sir John Pelly (2nd Bt.)
1864
[ 15]
Preston , Lancashire
Moor Park
Opened 1867
[ 3]
Preston, Lancashire
Miller Park
Opened 1867
[ 3]
Preston, Lancashire
Avenham Park
Opened 1867
[ 3]
Buxton , Derbyshire
Pavilion Gardens
For the Buxton Improvements Company on behalf of the 7th Duke of Devonshire
1871
[ 3] [ 16] [ 17]
Lincoln , Lincolnshire
Lincoln Arboretum
Opened 1872
[ 3] [ 18] [ 19]
Bromyard , Herefordshire
Bredenbury Court
c. 1876
[ 20]
Halifax, West Yorkshire
Shroggs Park
For Colonel Edward Akroyd
Opened 1881
[ 21]
Morpeth , Northumberland
Wallington Hall
A parterre
1882
[ 22]
Westphalia , Germany
Wildpark Dülmen
For the House of Croÿ
[ 23]
Westphalia , Germany
Schloss Anholt, Borken
For the mediatised Prince of Salm-Salm
[ 3]
Denmark
Knutenborg Park
For Count E. C. Knuth
[ 3]
Belgium
Château Miranda
For the Liedekerke-Beaufort family
1866
[ 3]
Personal life
In 1844 he married Elizabeth Mary Kelly of Liverpool with whom he had 11 children. The family moved to Norwood, London, and later to Dulwich Wood Park . Milner appointed his son Henry Ernest as his principal assistant.[ 3] Edward Milner founded the garden design and landscape architecture firm of Milner-White.[ 24] He died at his home in 1884 leaving an estate valued at slightly over £8,000 (£1.05 million today).[ 3] [ 25]
References
^ "advertisement placed by F. K. J. Shenton and Edward Milner" . The Spectator : 1524. 23 November 1883.
^ Desmond, Ray, ed. (1994). Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists . CRC Press. p. 490. ISBN 9780850668438 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Elliott, Brent (2004), "Milner, Edward (1819–1884)" , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , archived from the original on 24 September 2015, retrieved 14 July 2013 ((subscription or UK public library membership required) )
^ Groves, Linden (2004). Historic Parks & Gardens of Cheshire . Ashbourne: Landmark. p. 64. ISBN 1-84306-124-4 .
^ Hunt, David (1992). A History of Preston . Preston: Carnegie. pp. 210– 212. ISBN 978-0-948789-67-0 .
^ "Bryn-y-neuadd" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 18 June 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Hartsholme Park" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ Historic England . "Hartsholme Park (Grade II) (1000984)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 October 2013 .
^ White, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire, and the City and Diocese of Lincoln. W. White, 1872, ed. 3, p.648
^ "Rangemore Hall" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Highbury Hall and Park" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Dingestow Court" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Elton Hall" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Stoney Royd Cemetery, Halifax" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Warnham Court" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Buxton Pavilion Gardens" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ Historic England . "Pavilion Gardens, Buxton (Grade II*) (1000675)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 October 2013 .
^ "Lincoln Arboretum" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ Historic England . "Lincoln Arboretum (Grade II) (1000985)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 13 October 2013 .
^ "Bredenbury Court" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Shroggs Park, Halifax" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Wallington, Parterre" . Parks & Gardens Data Services. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ "Gärten und Parks in Westfalen-LippeGärten in Westfalen - Dülmen, Wildpark" . Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2012 .
^ "Edward Milner" . Garden Visit. Archived from the original on 9 July 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2008 .
^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)" . MeasuringWorth . Retrieved 7 May 2024 .
Further reading
Milner, Henry Ernest (1890), The Art and Practice of Landscape Gardening , London: Author and Simkin, Marshall, OCLC 6811280
Craddock, J.P. (2012), Paxton's Protege, The Milner White Landscape Gardening Dynasty
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