- Edna Walling
Edna Walling (1895–
8 August 1973 ) was one ofAustralia 's most influential landscape designers.Walling grew up in the village of
Bickleigh inDevon ,England . When she was 14 years old she emigrated toNew Zealand and three years later moved with her family toMelbourne , Victoria,Australia .Walling studied horticulture at
Burnley College and after some years as a jobbing gardener she commenced her own landscape design practice in the 1920s.cite web |url=http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s2355524.htm |title=Fact Sheet: Bickleigh Vale |accessdate=2008-09-07 |work=Gardening Australia |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation ]In the 1920s, Walling began to develop a village at Mooroolbark on the outskirts of Melbourne called Bickleigh Vale. With its unique collection of charming houses and gardens Bickleigh Vale is one of her most acclaimed achievements. ] The first cottage she built was for herself and named after the village of
Sonning on theRiver Thames in England. She sold subdivisions of the land only to people who were prepared to accept designs for cottage and garden prepared by her. In 1926, Walling began contributing regularly to "Australian Home Beautiful ". Her design practice grew and she worked across Australia, in Perth, Hobart, Sydney, and Buderim in Queensland. Her Victorian commissions included designing the lily pond for Coombe Cottage, Dame Nellie Melba's residence in Coldstream; Durrol for Mrs Stanley Allen Mount Macedon;Cruden Farm garden for Mrs Keith Murdoch (now Dame Elisabeth), Langwarrin ( [http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s998251.htm Gardening Australia website: Cruden Farm] ). One of her most intact NSW commissions is Markdale, Binda ( [http://www.markdale.com] ).Her designs were heavily influenced by her experience of the Devon countryside as a child and designers such as
Gertrude Jekyll .She was the author of several books on landscape design:
* "Gardens in Australia" 1943,
* "Cottage and Garden in Australia" 1947 and
* "A Gardener's Log 1948"In the 1950s, Walling became interested in the conservation of roadside vegetation and was a prolific writer in the press on the subject as well as her 1952 book "The Australian Roadside".
In 1967, she moved from Melbourne to
Buderim .References
External links
* [http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE0119b.htm Australian women bigraphical entry for Edna Walling]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/walling/ Edna Walling website produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the State Library of Victoria]
* [http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/collections/treasures/walling/index.html Edna Walling's Manuscript]
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