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Winterthur Gardens

Historical and contemporary photographs from the Winterthur Gardens. 

Autochromes of the Winterthur Gardens, 1910-1921

Views of the gardens taken between 1910 and 1921.

Images of Winterthur's Historic Daffodil Collection

Studio images of daffodil cultivars found in each daffodil bed grouped by garden area: Azalea Woods, Cutting Garden, Golf Course, Lower Pavilion Drive, and Sycamore Hill.

Daffodils and Winterthur: The Forgotten Story of Daffodils, Inside and Outside the Gardens

This Story Map, developed by Emily Allen, tells the history of daffodils and their legacy at Winterthur, including how and why H.F. planted swaths of narcissus throughout the estate. Scroll through the story to learn about this wonderful collection.

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