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  1. He presented his plans to his clients in the form of Red Books, thus named for their characteristic red morocco bindings. A typical album contains his observations on the present state of a client's property and his recommendations on how it might be improved.

  2. Writing on 'Character and Situation', Repton's Red Book for Sunderidge, Bromley (1793) by Humphry Repton Garden Museum. The 18th century picturesque ideal of a landscape garden is as a...

  3. Permanent Repton exhibit including facsimile of his Red Book at Sheringham Park in Norfolk. Repton bicentenary exhibition at Woburn Abbey during 2018. "Repton Revealed: The Art of Landscape Gardening" at The Garden Museum, London showing 23 of Repton's Red Books. 24 October 2018 until 3 February 2019; Bicentenary celebrations in 2018

  4. Repton described his Red Books as a ‘means of making my ideas equally visible, or intelligible to others’. This Red Book was created for 'Sunderidge' [Sundridge Park], Bromley for Edward...

  5. 1954.17. See more information » Printer-friendly version. Humphry Repton prepared this Red Book for Samuel Phipps of Lincoln's Inn, a prosperous attorney, who had purchased the Ferney Hall estate around 1787.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Repton's Moggerhanger Red Book. Research. Historic England will be reviewing new research findings on Repton’s work and using this to update the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) in due course.