Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Opportunity to embellish Lal Bagh Botanical Garden related WP article before the flower show on Jan 26.

2013-12-06 Thread Ashwin Baindur
Benaka art conservation appears to have done a professional job from thei
report on the conservation project. :)


On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Shyamal L. lshya...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sowmyan, this is great news indeed! I know a number of people who are
 interested. It would be great if some of their archives can be accessed.
 Most of the trees that are out there are somewhat more readily accessible
 as indeed are the ornamentals.

 There are some really historic material including some amazing artwork
 (some of which I believe is by some unfortunately little-known botanical
 artists like K. Cheluvayya Raju who died more than 70 years ago).
 There is probably some interesting material related to G H Krumbiegel,
 Hugh Cleghorn and the Agri Horticultural Society.
 There are also some interesting publications made by the Horticulture
 Department that are largely inaccessible - over the years I have had
 enquiries from the Royal Botanical Gardens Edinburgh for looking up a book
 called Glass House – The Jewel of Lalbagh published in 1991 that has
 hardly been seen by people who are interested in it. I have likewise had
 requests for archive data relating to John Cameron (Krumbiegel's
 predecessor).

 There is also a great deal of as yet un-written history on plant
 introductions such as
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chayote (Seemay Badnekayi = foreign
 brinjal  - one of the introductions to our diet thanks to the work at
 Lalbagh) as well as the numerous avenue trees (like the pink  poui
 currently in bloom and chosen by Krumbiegel as part of his Ritu Samhara
 idea for Bangalore)

 For a glimpse of the excellent artwork of an unfortunately little-known
 botanical artist - K. Cheluvayya Raju - see

 http://www.benakaartconservation.com/Restoration/Portfolio_-_Art_Conservation__Restoration_files/Botanical%20paintings.pdf
 and we have several other botanical artists who as yet have no articles on
 even on the en.wiki (for example the somewhat famous pair of Govindoo and
 Rungiah).

 I have been postponing my own plans to research the archives there and
 would be very happy to join you in your meetings if possible. There are
 some active tree groups in India who will be interested too.

 best wishes
 Shyamal

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Shyamal


 On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Sowmyan Tirumurti 
 tsowm...@wikimedia.inwrote:

 Bangalore is called the Garden city. Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park played a
 significant role in this city getting this name. The annual flower show on 
 Jan
 26th is approaching. A huge crowd is expected.

 I was curious to see what is in the Lal Bagh article in Wikipedia. I felt
 it was lean on 'Botanical' content. As a botanical garden there should be
 talk of the species of trees available, the rare ones that are not easy to
 find elsewhere etc.

 Yesterday I met the  the Dy Director of the Horticulture department to
 identify any help they can provide. (Karnataka is perhaps unique in having
 a horticulture department as part of its governance structure). He has
 shown enthusiasm. Next week I will be meeting the Director (who is
 currently on tour) to seek his approval. Once this is done, we can have a
 Sunday meet of Bangalore wikimedians at the Garden, get a overview of
 the Lal Bagh and a guided tour by Botanical experts, who can provide the
 domain knowledge related to the unique species we have here etc. That
 should enable people to write about these dimensions in the existing
 articles.

 We may also explore possibilities of introducing a QR code for the unique
 specimen and articles related to them. In all probability some articles
 will exist. But if these species are rare, the articles can mention the
 availability of the specimen at Lal bagh in the article pages of Lal Bagh
 as well as the species. Hope fully this can be in the next week end. ie 15th
 Dec. That may give us ample time to embellish the article before Jan 26 
 flower
 show.

 I am also considering inviting PG students in Horticulture from the
 University of agriculturaal sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vignan Kendra Campus,
 Bangalore.

 Those interested in participating please write to me.

 Non Bangaloreans can perhaps look at Botanical Gardens with unique
 species of trees, plants etc nearer their town.  I understand the Botanical
 Garden at Kolkata is also famous.

 Regards,
 Sowmyan
 Wikimedia Chapter, Bangalore

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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Opportunity to embellish Lal Bagh Botanical Garden related WP article before the flower show on Jan 26.

2013-12-05 Thread Shyamal L.
Sowmyan, this is great news indeed! I know a number of people who are
interested. It would be great if some of their archives can be accessed.
Most of the trees that are out there are somewhat more readily accessible
as indeed are the ornamentals.

There are some really historic material including some amazing artwork
(some of which I believe is by some unfortunately little-known botanical
artists like K. Cheluvayya Raju who died more than 70 years ago).
There is probably some interesting material related to G H Krumbiegel, Hugh
Cleghorn and the Agri Horticultural Society.
There are also some interesting publications made by the Horticulture
Department that are largely inaccessible - over the years I have had
enquiries from the Royal Botanical Gardens Edinburgh for looking up a book
called Glass House – The Jewel of Lalbagh published in 1991 that has
hardly been seen by people who are interested in it. I have likewise had
requests for archive data relating to John Cameron (Krumbiegel's
predecessor).

There is also a great deal of as yet un-written history on plant
introductions such as
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chayote (Seemay Badnekayi = foreign brinjal
 - one of the introductions to our diet thanks to the work at Lalbagh) as
well as the numerous avenue trees (like the pink  poui currently in bloom
and chosen by Krumbiegel as part of his Ritu Samhara idea for Bangalore)

For a glimpse of the excellent artwork of an unfortunately little-known
botanical artist - K. Cheluvayya Raju - see
http://www.benakaartconservation.com/Restoration/Portfolio_-_Art_Conservation__Restoration_files/Botanical%20paintings.pdf
and we have several other botanical artists who as yet have no articles on
even on the en.wiki (for example the somewhat famous pair of Govindoo and
Rungiah).

I have been postponing my own plans to research the archives there and
would be very happy to join you in your meetings if possible. There are
some active tree groups in India who will be interested too.

best wishes
Shyamal

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Shyamal


On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Sowmyan Tirumurti tsowm...@wikimedia.inwrote:

 Bangalore is called the Garden city. Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park played a
 significant role in this city getting this name. The annual flower show on Jan
 26th is approaching. A huge crowd is expected.

 I was curious to see what is in the Lal Bagh article in Wikipedia. I felt
 it was lean on 'Botanical' content. As a botanical garden there should be
 talk of the species of trees available, the rare ones that are not easy to
 find elsewhere etc.

 Yesterday I met the  the Dy Director of the Horticulture department to
 identify any help they can provide. (Karnataka is perhaps unique in having
 a horticulture department as part of its governance structure). He has
 shown enthusiasm. Next week I will be meeting the Director (who is
 currently on tour) to seek his approval. Once this is done, we can have a
 Sunday meet of Bangalore wikimedians at the Garden, get a overview of the
 Lal Bagh and a guided tour by Botanical experts, who can provide the domain
 knowledge related to the unique species we have here etc. That should
 enable people to write about these dimensions in the existing articles.

 We may also explore possibilities of introducing a QR code for the unique
 specimen and articles related to them. In all probability some articles
 will exist. But if these species are rare, the articles can mention the
 availability of the specimen at Lal bagh in the article pages of Lal Bagh
 as well as the species. Hope fully this can be in the next week end. ie 15th
 Dec. That may give us ample time to embellish the article before Jan 26 flower
 show.

 I am also considering inviting PG students in Horticulture from the
 University of agriculturaal sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vignan Kendra Campus,
 Bangalore.

 Those interested in participating please write to me.

 Non Bangaloreans can perhaps look at Botanical Gardens with unique species
 of trees, plants etc nearer their town.  I understand the Botanical Garden
 at Kolkata is also famous.

 Regards,
 Sowmyan
 Wikimedia Chapter, Bangalore

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