Hooker enlarged the gardens
and arranged for plants to be sent there from all
over the world. He also built several large glasshouses
where plants could grow in tropical conditions.
After his death his son, Joseph Hooker, took over
his post and continued the traditions set by his
father.
[to come: photo of Hooker. Caption: ] Sir William Jackson Hooker. From Portraits
of Men of Eminence Vol. 1 p.81
A note on the photographer, Ernest Edwards (1807-1903)
Very little is known about Ernest Edwards except that he owned the Photogravure
photography company at 20 Baker Street, London. He managed to photograph an
astonishing number of eminent people and soon after the publication of the
book he migrated to the United States in 1885, where he is remembered for his
beautiful cityscape photographs. He was an inventor and invented the heliographic
process, and clever cameras to take wide angle photographs. Ironically no photographs
of him seem to have survived.
