Exhibition
The St. Vincent Botanical Garden was established in 1765 as the first Botanical Garden in the Caribbean and was intended, by the British colonial authorities, to ensure that military personnel stationed on the island had some form of health care. Over time the Garden developed into a nursery for plants...
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Christina
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Storey,
Gabrielle
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Patmore,
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Cossu,
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Allkin,
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Anderson, Andrew (1748-1811), Botanical garden, Medicinal plants, De-colonisation, Environmental science, John Tyley, Tyley, John, Enslaved Africans, St Vincent, Caribbean, Economic botany, Colonial Botany, Botanical plant specimens, Kalinago, British Empire, Historical botany, Alexander Anderson, and Garifuna