Rose, Rosen, Roses
UK Vereinigtes Königreich (Großbritannien u. Nordirland), Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Schottland, l'Écosse, Scotland
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peterboyd - Peter D. A. Boyd - Scots Roses
(E6)(L?) http://www.peterboyd.com/
This site is intended to provide access to web versions of popular articles and academic papers written by Peter Boyd over a number of years.
The subjects have included Charles Darwin, GIS (Geographical Information Systems), museums, Pteridomania (the Victorian Fern Craze), "Scots Roses", lifelong-learning, heritage websites, "garden history", geology, micropalaeontology, palaeoecology, environmental archaeology, ceramics, Victorian decorative arts and local history.
The places have included Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Devon, the Inner Hebrides, Essex and the City of London.
(E?)(L1) http://www.shrewsburymuseums.com/
Peter Boyd is Museums Collections Manager for Shrewsbury Museums Service. The creation and development of the Darwin Country lifelong learning website has been a major feature of his work 2000-2004. Latterly, an online collections management system, ShrewD Online, is under development from Darwin Country and Shrewsbury Museums Service database, ShrewD.
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Web versions of published and other contributions: (Mit Links zu den einzelnen Artikeln)
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Paper for the RNRS Historic Rose Journal on "Mary McMurtrie, painter of Scots Roses" Mary McMurtrie 1902-2003
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Paper for the RNRS Historic Rose Journal on "Scots Roses: a new look at an exuberant group of old roses" Scots Roses 3
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- Paper for NCCPG Shropshire Branch Spring Newsletter 2003 on "Scots Roses, Scotch Roses, Burnet Roses - by any other name would smell as sweet!" Scots Roses 2
- Paper for Darwin Day Program on "Shrewsbury, Shropshire: Birthplace of Charles Darwin and Darwin Country". Charles Darwin and Shrewsbury
- Abstract of paper on "ShrewD Access" for "Joined-up users" for mda 2002 Conference "Common Threads". ShrewD Access for Joined-up Users
- Paper for Vine on "Multi-disciplinary Content Management in Darwin Country". Multi-disciplinary Content Management in Darwin Country
- Paper for Spectra on website creation and content management in "Darwin Country": Spectra paper on content management
- LITC/LAMIT Conference presentation on Content Management in Darwin Country: Website Content Management
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- "Scots Roses" - cultivars of Rosa pimpinellifolia: Scots Roses
- Humphrey J. Welch (conifer expert) obituary: Humphrey J. Welch 1908-2001
- MDA 2000 Conference paper: "Darwin Country - Cradle of Science, Technology and the Better Life!" - a case study
- AGI Conference 2000 GIS paper: Heritage UK plc - a portal to space and time through web GIS
- AGI Conference 1999 GIS paper: GIS in Museums - a case study
- Darwin's Garden at The Mount, Shrewsbury article: Darwin Garden Project
- Sale of Darwin's Garden at The Mount, Shrewsbury: Sale of The Mount 1866
- Garden History in Darwin Country Website: Garden History in "Darwin Country"
- Shropshire cultivated plants article: A register of Shropshire-related cultivated plants
- Ferny antiques article: Pteridomania - the Victorian passion for ferns
- Victorian Fern Cult in South-west Britain: Victorian Fern Cult
- British Pteridological Society article: North Devon Field Meeting 1992
- Palaeoecology and environmental archaeology in medieval London: Medieval River Fleet
- Other links
- Shrewsbury Museums Service
- Darwin Country
- British Pteridological Society
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Published Contributions
- BOYD, P.D.A. (In press). "In Search of lost Scots Roses". PlantNetwork Newsletter No. 29, Cambridge. Based on part of a talk "Darwin's family garden in Shrewsbury and the search for lost Scots Roses" presented to the PlantNetwork Conference on "Historic and Cultural Significance of Plants in Cultivation" at the University of Birmingham, September 2005.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2005d. "A Personal Crusade in Search of Scots Roses". Rosenjahrbuch 2005, Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde e. V., Baden-Baden, Germany. pp. 117-129.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2005c. "Ferns and Pteridomania in Victorian Scotland". The Scottish Garden. Winter 2005.
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- BOYD, P.D.A. 2004b. "Mary McMurtrie, painter of Scots Roses". Historic Rose Journal Royal National Rose Society. No. 28 Autumn 2004 p. 7. Web version available
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- BOYD, P.D.A. 2004a. "Scots Roses: a new look at an exuberant group of old roses". Historic Rose Journal Royal National Rose Society. No 28 Autumn 2004 pp. 2-11. Web version available
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- BOYD, P.D.A. 2003c. "Scots Roses, Scotch Roses, Burnet Roses - by any other name would smell as sweet!". NCCPG Shropshire Branch Spring Newsletter 2003 National Council for Conservation of Plants and Gardens. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2003b "Multi-disciplinary Content Management in Darwin Country" - a case study. In Special Content Management Volume of VINE ( proceedings of the Joint LITC/LAMIT Conference on Content Management for Information Professionals at the South Bank University, London on 11th April 2002) Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2003a. "Shrewsbury, Shropshire: Birthplace of Charles Darwin and Darwin Country". In Special Publication of Darwin Day Program "The Single Best Idea Ever" edited by Amanda Chesworth et al. Tangled Bank Press, 35-43. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. (2002c). "ShrewD Access" for "Joined-up users". Abstract for a presentation at mda Conference "Common Threads" at Birmingham Botanical Garden on 5th September 2002 Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. (2002b). "Darwin Country - a case study in website creation and content management" In Special Content Management issue of Spectra (a publication of the Museum Computer Network). Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. (this site) "Multi-disciplinary Content Management in Darwin Country - a case study". Notes from a presentation given to Joint LITC/LAMIT Conference on Content Management for Information Professionals at the South Bank University, London on 11th April 2002 Conference website and direct link to presentation
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- BOYD, P.D.A. 2002a. Scots Roses - cultivars of Rosa pimpinellifolia. NCCPG Shropshire Branch Spring Newsletter 2002 National Council for Conservation of Plants and Gardens. Web version available
- Boyd, P.D.A. 2002b. "Darwin Country - Cradle of Science, Technology and the Better Life!" - a case study In mda information vol 5, no5, pp 35-44. Proceedings of the Museum Documentation Association Conference, September 2000: ‘Clicks and Mortar - building cultural spaces for the 21st century’. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. (2002c). Humphrey J. Welch 1908-2001. Spring Conifer Quarterley (American Conifer Society Publication) Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2000(a). "Darwin Country - Cradle of Science, Technology and The Better Life!" Website Project Shropshire Parks and Gardens Trust Newsletter Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2000(b). Darwin Garden Project - Sale of The Mount in 1866 Shropshire Parks and Gardens Trust Newsletter Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 2000(c). Heritage UK plc - a portal to space and time through web GIS. In Geographic Information supporting UK plc. Association for Geographic Information Conference Proceedings 2000. Published on CD. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1999(a). Darwin Garden Project. Shropshire Parks and Gardens Trust Newsletter Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1999(b). A Register of Shropshire-related Cultivated Plants NCCPG Newsletter Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1999(c). A Register of Shropshire-related Cultivated Plants Shropshire Parks and Gardens Trust Newsletter
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1999(d). GIS in Museums - a case study. In Access to Better Information. Association for Geographic Information Conference Proceedings 1999, 8.9.1-8.9.7. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1999(e). GIS in Museums - a case study. Association for Geographic Information Project Showcase at GIS '99. Awarded Prize for Best Poster by AGI.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1995. Foreword In LOCKTON, A. and WHILD, S. 1995 Rare Plants of Shropshire, Shrewsbury Museums Service, 40pp
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1993(a). Pteridomania - the Victorian passion for ferns. Antique Collecting 28, 6, 9-12. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1993(b) Mauchline Fernware and the Victorian Passion for Ferns. Mauchline Ware Collectors Club Newsletter, 24, 2-3.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1992(a). Report on British Pteridological Society Field Meeting in North Devon, 23rd-27th September 1992. Bulletin of British Pteridological Society, 4, 114-117. Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1992(b). The Victorian Fern Cult in South West Britain. In IDE, JERMY and PAUL 1992. Fern Horticulture: Past, Present and Future Perspectives. Intercept, Andover. 33-56. (Proceedings of the British Pteridological Society Centenary Symposium held in 1991). Web version available
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1992(c). North Devon Pottery at the Museum of North Devon. Barum Art Pottery Society Magazine, January 1992
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1989(a). The Museum of North Devon incorporating The Royal Devon Yeomanry Museum - a brief introduction to its origins, collections and displays. North Devon Museums Service Publication, 1, 8pp.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1989(b). The New Museum of North Devon - A Commitment to Ferns, Pteridology and Pteridomania. Pteridologist, 1, 276-278.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1985. "The Vicious Circle" - the case of the Essex and Chelmsford Museum v. The Essex Field Club 1893-1899. Essex Journal - A review of Archaeology and Local History. 20, 59- 62.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1984. Biological remains from the sediments associated with the Cattewater Wreck and their archaeological significance. In REDKNAP, M. 1984 The Cattewater Wreck - the investigation of an armed vessel of the early sixteenth century. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Archaeological Series No. 8. (B.A.R. British Series, 131), 121- 127.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1981(a). The palaeoecology of estuarine deposits associated with archaeological sites with particular reference to the City of London (synopsis). In Brothwell and Dimbleby 1981. Environmental aspects of coasts and islands. Symposia for the Association for Environmental Archaeology, 1. (B.A.R. International Series, 94), 87-88.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1981(b). The micropalaeontology and palaeoecology of medieval estuarine sediments from the Fleet and Thames in London. In Neale and Brasier 1981 Microfossils from Recent and Fossil Shelf Seas. Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 274- 292. Web version available
- While undertaking postgraduate research at the University of Sheffield 1970-74, Peter Boyd gave several talks and poster sessions on his research, abstracts of which where reproduced in the newsletters of the relevant bodies. Those named below do not have the status of "academic publications":-
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1974 (a). "Organic-walled microplankton and other microfossils as palaeosalinity indicators in the Middle Jurassic of the Inner Hebrides". Palaeontological Association Circular 78a, November 1974. Abstract of paper presented to a Palaeontological Association Meeting at Bristol University on "The Recognition of Brackish-water Assemblages in the Fossil Record". 17th December 1974.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1974 (b). The Micropalaeontology of the Middle Jurassic of the Inner Hebrides. British Micropalaeontological Group Circular No 9 April 1974. Synopsis of paper presented to the British Micropalaeontological Group at University College London on 20th February 1974.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1972 (a). An assemblage approach to the study of microfossils from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland. Palaeontological Association Circular . Abstract of paper and demonstration presented to a Palaeontological Association Meeting at Oxford University in December 1972.
- BOYD, P.D.A. 1972 (b). Scanning electron micrographs of microfossils from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland. Poster/Demonstration at Palaeontological Association/British Micropalaeontological Group Demonstration Meeting at Leicester University on "The Use of the Electron Microscope in Palaeontology", October 1972.
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thescottishgarden - Scottish Garden
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The "Scottish Garden" is a quarterly, seasonal magazine designed specifically for the gardeners of Scotland. Unlike many southern based gardening titles we concentrate on plants that will not only survive but also thrive in our sometimes-challenging climate. From the wind on Shetland, to the wet of the West Coast and the relative dry calm of the East and the borders you will find articles specific to the conditions in your garden.
Showcasing the best Scottish gardens is a major aim of The Scottish Garden. These gardens should be recognised, celebrated and used as a guide to what can be achieved. There is much more besides - garden crafts, design, conservation all contribute to make The Scottish Garden the success it is.
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Rose, Rosen, Roses
UK Vereinigtes Königreich (Großbritannien u. Nordirland), Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Schottland, l'Écosse, Scotland
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McMurtrie, Mary - Scots Roses of hedgerows and wild gardens
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Sprache: Englisch
Gebundene Ausgabe - 156 Seiten - Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
Erscheinungsdatum: 1. Januar 1999
ISBN: 1870673263
Synopsis
The "Scots Roses of hedgerows and wild gardens" are a characteristic feature of earlt summer. Modest in appearance at first glance, they nevertheless merit attention, for unlike some of their cultivated cousins thay are consistently reliable and completely trouble free. This is a pictorial survey by a very distinguished botanical artist of this attractive rose species. Mary McMurtrie's charming painting style capturs the soft texture and gentle colours of the petals and the sharpness of the thorns of this, the most prickly, but none the less, most beautiful, of roses.
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