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object is so to lay out the ground that every tree 

 may be kept, hedgerows duly considered, and the 

 foreground of the distant view be preserved, if not 

 as open fields, yet as a gardened district, the build- 

 ings kept in harmony with the surroundings. 

 We are, 

 Sir, 



Your obedient servants, 

 CREWE. 

 A. F. LONDON. 

 JOHN E. GORST. 

 ROBERT HUNTER. 

 WALTER HAZELL. 

 HERBERT MARNHAM. 

 HENRIETTA O. BARNETT {Hon. Sec. 

 Garden Suburb Trust), Warden's 

 Lodge, Toynbee Hall, White- 

 chapel. 

 "March 6, 1905. 



"P. S. Earl Grey was the chairman of the 

 Garden Suburb Trust until his appointment as 

 Governor-General of Canada." 



The opportunity of carrying out these objects 

 has been given by the Eton College Trustees, who 

 are prepared to sell 240 acres of their land to the 

 Garden Suburb Trustees for the purpose of creat- 

 ing a model garden suburb. The land is peculiarly 

 adapted for the uses to which it is to be put. 

 Writing of it, Sir Richard Farrant, whose work 

 in connection with the Artizans', Labourers', and 



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