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Louise Crawley serves as a Visiting Fellow at the School of History and Art History, University of East Anglia, contributing to historical research with a focus on British landscape and garden studies from the 18th to 19th centuries.
Her research spans Garden History, Landscape History, Antiquarianism, Archaeology, and the History of Horticulture, examining socio-economic dynamics in historic garden design, destruction, and nursery trade. Key interests include cultural heritage preservation and the evolution of landscape practices in England during 1700-1860.
Recent publications analyze Raynham Hall's gardens, Hayman Rooke's antiquarian landscape studies, and Norwich nurserymen, revealing intersections between horticultural commerce, estate management, and historical geography in Georgian and Victorian Britain.
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