Fred Streeter

Frederick Streeter MBE (25 June 1879 – 1 November 1975) was a British horticulturalist and broadcaster.[1][2][3]

Streeter was born in Pulborough, Sussex, England, on 25 June 1879, to farm worker James Streeter and Dinah (née Sayers).[3][4] The family moved to Dorking in Surrey, where he was educated at North Holmwood; and later to Reigate, after which he attended Reigate Grammar School.[3] He left school at twelve years of age. He often had to move around for his gardening work in order to gain experience and promotion. He worked for Veitchs the famous nurserymen in Kings Road, Chelsea, then moved to Straffan, a large estate in Ireland, and from there, in 1901, to Basing Park near Alton as foreman, where he met his wife Hilda, née Burden (2 February 1880 – 26 February 1966).[5] He secured his first job as a head gardener in his twenties.

Streeter was awarded the MBE, in the 1973 Birthday Honours.

  1. ^ Hennig, Frank. Fred Streeter's Gardening Year.
  2. ^ Hennig, Frank. Cheerio Frank, Cheerio Everybody: Biography of Fred Streeter.
  3. ^ a b c Waymark, Janet (May 2009). "Frederick Streeter". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/95219. Retrieved 26 July 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Streeter gave his birth date as 25 June 1877, but it was registered by his mother as 25 June 1879
  5. ^ parksandgardensuk.wordpress