Kew
KEW village in Surrey (England), on the south bank of the Thames, 12 km (7.5 miles) south-west of St. Paul in London, famous for its Royal Botanic Garden, the richest in the world, comprising 75 acres. It contains, among innumerable treasures, a considerable collection of trees and plants from Australia.
Extract from the Trousset encyclopedia, 1886 – 1891.
Tags: Europe, landscapes, Trousset encyclopedia, UK