Edna Walling designed over 300 gardens between 1920 and 1960 when most women were homemakers. Today her gardens are still considered to add value to real estate. Her achievements and the gardens themselves are well documented, yet despite the fact she was a fabulous self-publicist and a very unusual woman in her time, Edna's private life has remained a mystery.
Actress and playwright Sara Hardy was compelled to find out what made Edna tick when she was cast as Miss Walling in a play in 1989. Keen to research her character, she discovered that the available material was all about the gardens.
And so began a journey of discovery. Hardy has unearthed amazing primary sources: letters, photographs, stories told to her by Edna's niece, and has been wholeheartedly supported in her quest by the two main documenters of the gardens, Peter Watts and Trisha Dixon. Covering Edna's childhood in Devon and the family's migration to New Zealand and then Australia, Hardy tracks the aspiring designer through the horticultural course at Burnley and charts her transformation from
the girl gardener' for the ladies of Toorak to designer of large-scale gardens for wealthy Victorians. She tackles the burning question of Edna's sexuality, and reveals the other women who supported Edna in her extraordinary endeavours.
A deeply personal portrait, The Unusual Life of Edna Walling reveals not so much what Edna Walling did, but who she was as a woman.
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Sara Hardy Imprint: Allen & Unwin Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 230mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 29mm
Weight: 418g ISBN:9781741142297 ISBN 10: 1741142296 Pages: 320 Publication Date:01 April 2005 Recommended Age: From Audience:
College/higher education
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General/trade
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Primary
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
1 Prelude 2 Devon heart 3 Postcard from New Zealand 4 Australian soil 5 Ladies who lunch 6 Love 7 Billy Vale 8 Burning the candle 9 Flying high 10 The open road Interlude: a dog's tale 11 Shifting ground 12 On this mountain it is always green 13 Star burning bright Bibliography Endnotes
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