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	Comments on: Did Morel, Meason or Olmsted invent the term &#039;landscape architecture&#039;?	</title>
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		By: Christine		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Castleford has a fascinating celebrated history as a Roman fort town. I am not sure what evidence of this history is still visible in the landscape, architecture, streetscapes and urban layouts etc. Supposedly there were Roman gardens at the time it was a settlement. Did any of these original plantings or layouts survive? I am not sure if Castleford has a Roman museum? Also the Banyan tree seems to figure prominently in the area. Do you know why this might be?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Castleford has a fascinating celebrated history as a Roman fort town. I am not sure what evidence of this history is still visible in the landscape, architecture, streetscapes and urban layouts etc. Supposedly there were Roman gardens at the time it was a settlement. Did any of these original plantings or layouts survive? I am not sure if Castleford has a Roman museum? Also the Banyan tree seems to figure prominently in the area. Do you know why this might be?</p>
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