Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. A Research Impact Review

2016 marks the 300th anniversary of Lancelot 'Capability Brown' (1716-1783). He is arguably Britain's best known landscape architect with over 200 commissions to his name and many of which are still enjoyed today and have been described as 'England's greatest contribution to...

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