Dedication of Escallonia ‘C. F. Ball’

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When:
June 28, 2016 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
2016-06-28T14:00:00+01:00
2016-06-28T16:00:00+01:00
Where:
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
via Con Colbert Road Islandbridge
Dublin 8
Ireland
Cost:
A Free Event - but do register via Eventbrite
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Dedication of Escallonia ‘C. F. Ball’

This dedication is taking place at the National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge, Dublin.
It is a free event organised by the Office of Public Works(OPW) and we would like to see a good number of IGPS attend on the day. Please register your  intention of attending via the “Buy Tickets” option. 
TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2016 FROM 14:00 TO 16:00 AT THE IRISH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL GARDENS
– VIA CON COLBERT ROAD ISLANDBRIDGE, DUBLIN 8, IRELAND

 

Escallonia CF Ball Photograph from httpwww.vivaipriola.it
Escallonia CF Ball Photograph from httpwww.vivaipriola.it

These gardens, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the First World War. They are in a wonderful setting, along the River Liffey, and adjacent to the Phoenix Park. The gardens contain a sunken Rose Garden which will be at its best in mid-Summer when this event is planned.

Escallonia ‘C F Ball’ is named for Charles Frederick Ball, who was killed at Gallipoli in 1915. Charles Frederick Ball, who trained at Kew Gardens, was an Assistant Keeper at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin  and advised at the Acton estate at Kilmacurragh, now, also, part of the National Botanic Gardens. Escallonia CF Ball is one seedling from several raised by him before the war, another –  ‘Alice’ – is named for his wife.

The Great War caused the demise of numerous gardens as so many staff volunteered for service in the British Army and other Allied Forces, never to return. The Irish Garden Plant Society is pleased to be able to help keep the memory of these people with us. This a free event, open to the public, but we hope that IGPS members who are free on Tuesday afternnoon, the 28th June, will attend to promote this Irish heritage plant.

Entrance to the garden is via Con Colbert Road where there is a small car park. Buses 51,68 and 69 from Aston Quay. Please note there are no facilities at this garden.

This is a free event but we would appreciate your registering your interest in attending via the “Buy Tickets” options.

For more information on Dublin’s Commemorative Sites visit OPW Dublin Website