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The first professionals, 1600-1690: The Rev. John Banister, Isaac de Caus, John Evelyn, Christopher Hatton, John Tradescant the Elder, John Tradescant the Younger, Edmund Waller -- The emergence on an English style, 1690-1740: John Aislabie, Guillaume Beaumont, Charles Bridgeman, Mark Catesby, Thomas Brown Duncombe and Thomas Duncombe, John James, William Kent, George London and Henry Wise, Philip Miller, Stephen Switzer, Sir John Vanbrugh -- The flowering of the landscape movement, 1740-1820: William Alton, John Bartram, Lancelot "Capability" Brown, William Chambers, Sir Francis Dashwood, The Hon. Charles Hamilton, Henry Hoare, Thomas Jefferson, Sanderson Miller, Humphry Repton, George Washington, Richard Woods, Thomas Wright -- The High Victorian era, 1820-1880: Sir Charles Barry, James Bateman, David Douglas, Andrew Jackson Downing, William Sawrey Gilpin, Robert Staynor Holford, John Claudius Loudon, William Andrews Nesfield, Frederick Law Olmsted, Sir Joseph Paxton -- International influences, 1880-1920: Sir Reginald Blomfield, Gertrude Jekyll, Lawrence Waterbury Johnston, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Thomas Hayton Mawson, Harold Ainsworth Peto, William Robinson, Sir George Sitwell, Francis Inigo Thomas, Ernest Henry Wilson -- British and American style, 1920-1950: Thomas Church, Beatrix Farrand, Norah Lindsay, The Hon. Victoria Mary "Vita" Sackville-West, Fletcher Steele, Chrstopher Tunnard, Sir (Bertram) Clough Williams-Ellis -- The contemporary garden, 1950: John Brookes, Percy Stephen Cane, John Codrington, Brenda Colvin, Dame Sylvia Crowe, Margery Fish, Penelope Hobhouse, Sir Geoffrey Alan Jellicoe, Christopher Lloyd, Wolfgang Oehme and James van Sweden, Russell Page, Anthony Du Gard Pasley, Lanning Roper, James Russell, Graham Stuart Thomas, Rosemary Verey.
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