Charles Darwin’s childhood garden on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, was an enchanting place, a paradise of winding paths and shaded lawns, with flowers and fruit from both near and far.
“If a place can be said to follow a man, then the garden at The Mount followed Darwin to the last,” writes Piesse (British Settler Emigration in Print), an English literature lecturer at Liverpool ...
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