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Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: SLBI Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (5)]

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature.

The volunteers in the Robert Pocock Project discovered that the herbarium contained some of his plants collected early in the 19th century.

This is his Rough Poppy, Papaver hybridum L. Denton Gravesend Kent July 9th 1820

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

Event: South London Botanical Institute plant sale.

Location: London, England

Date: 08 May 2010

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

2010 May 08, SLBI Plant sale (27)

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

Information about the SLBI garden and plants.

 

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (87)]

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

Emma Biggs who designed the mosaic explaining the mosaic theme.

 

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

Thanks to funding from Awards for All, a mosaic based on plant cell forms created by Emma Biggs is a permanent feature to commemorate the South London Botanical Institute centenary.

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Emma Biggs Mosaic website:

www.emmabiggsmosaic.net/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (71)]

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Mitcham Common SLBI FF 040]

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature. It runs a wide range of courses, workshops and events for all ages and is regularly open to the public.

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Follow the link on the above website for the SLBI education leaflet and booking form.

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (9)]

 

... having a look at parrot paintings of Sir Edwin Landseer ... fab !!!! images

South London Botanical Institute entrance hall

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (22)]

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

SLBI greenhouse

 

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (86)]

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Matricaria perforata, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (2)]

In the context of the worldwide economic downturn, the level of challenge and complexity faced by the companies in the luxury goods and services industry has greatly increase. The FKCCI hosted an internationally renowned French branding expert, Jean-Noël KAPFERER, Professor of Marketing in HEC Paris, investigated the industry's response and solutions to the challenges in the rapidly evolving world.

In partnership with SLBI and The Shilla Duty Free.

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute, fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Dipsacus fullonum, Teasel, Mitcham Common SLBI FF 048]

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

Thanks to funding from Awards for All, a mosaic based on plant cell forms created by Emma Biggs is a permanent feature to commemorate the South London Botanical Institute centenary.

 

In this photo: Irene Palmer (SLBI President) and Roy Vickery (SLBI Chair)

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

 

Emma Biggs Mosaic website:

www.emmabiggsmosaic.net/

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (58)]

Watergate Bay

Newquay, North Cornwall coast

 

South London Botanical Institute field trip, May 2009 (week 2)

  

2009 May 16, Newquay (56)

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute, fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Verbascum thapsus, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (3)]

Location: Mitcham Common, South London, England

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Picris sp Mitcham Common SLBI FF (3)]

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature.

Many of the plants grown in the garden are of medicinal interest. They were used by apothecaries to cure different ills in the past. Others contain chemicals that were used for dyeing cloth or for food preparation.

The SLBI wildlife pond brimming with frog spawn and frogs.

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: SLBI Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (80)]

Still lush despite weeks of hot dry weather.

www.slbi.org.uk/

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature.

Many of the plants grown in the garden are of medicinal interest. They were used by apothecaries to cure different ills in the past. Others contain chemicals that were used for dyeing cloth or for food preparation.

Location: Mitcham Common, South London

Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray

Date: 11 October 2009

 

Mitcham Common:

www.mitchamcommon.org/

 

South London Botanical Institute:

www.slbi.org.uk/

  

[my ref: 2009 October 11, Mitcham Common SLBI FF 068]

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature.

The volunteers in the Robert Pocock Project discovered that the herbarium contained some of his plants collected early in the 19th century.

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature.

Many of the plants grown in the garden are of medicinal interest. They were used by apothecaries to cure different ills in the past. Others contain chemicals that were used for dyeing cloth or for food preparation.

South London Botanical Institute entrance hall

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (21)]

Event: South London Botanical Institute Centenary Mosaic unveiling

 

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

    

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (53)]

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

     

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (12)]

Towards Mawgan Porth

Newquay, Cornwall

 

South London Botanical Institute field trip, May 2009 (week 2)

   

2009 May 16, Newquay (87)

Founded in 1910 in Tulse Hill, South London, the SLBI cares for an herbarium of both foreign and British plants. It has a beautiful botanical garden and an extensive library of botanical literature.

Many of the plants grown in the garden are of medicinal interest. They were used by apothecaries to cure different ills in the past. Others contain chemicals that were used for dyeing cloth or for food preparation.

Event: South London Botanical Institute plant sale.

Location: London, England

Date: 08 May 2010

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

2010 May 08, SLBI Plant sale (37)

Location: South London Botanical Institute, London, England

Date: 25 March 2010

Event: Centenary Mosaic Unveiling

 

2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the What's On section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:

 

www.slbi.org.uk/

      

[photo ref: 2010 March 25, SLBI Centenary mosaic unveiling (39)]

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