Tony Kirkham
Tony Kirkham MBE VMH is the former Head of Arboretum, Gardens & Horticulture Services, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.[1]
Career
Born in Lancashire, Tony Kirkham moved to Surrey to become, aged 16, a forestry apprentice with Tilhill Forestry Nurseries. After a time spent working in Hamburg learning about tree management within urban and park environments he moved to Kew to study the world-famous Diploma in Horticulture to broaden his knowledge in horticulture.
The only student to be offered a job at Kew upon graduation, he spent the next 14 years managing part of Kew's arboretum. During this time, he completed several plant collecting expeditions in East Asia, including South Korea, Taiwan, the Russian Far East and Sakhalin Island, China and Japan to add to Kew's collection and replace trees lost in the Great Storm of 1987.
After 43 years he retired from the post of Kew's Head of Arboretum, Gardens and Horticultural Services where he and his team managed 14,000 trees and shared their passion for trees with the visitors to Kew. He is the author of several books and ran the "Treeathlon" to support the Trees for Cities campaign for more trees in urban areas in the UK, and says that “looking at trees anywhere in the world” is one of his hobbies.
Awards
In 2009 he was awarded the Associate of Honour by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for his services to horticulture. He is one of only 100 people in the UK and Ireland to hold this award.
In 2016, Kirkham was named one of the most influential Londoners in the Evening Standard's Progress 1000 list : London's most influential people.
In 2015 he was awarded Honorary Lifetime Fellowship of the Arboricultural Association, recognising the significant and positive impact he has made to Arboriculture.
He also received the William Aiton medal in December 2016 for exceptional services to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
In 2019 he was awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH).[2] The award was established in 1897 "in perpetual remembrance of Her Majesty's glorious reign, and to enable the RHS Council to confer honour on British horticulturists." Only sixty-three horticulturists can hold the VMH at any given time, in commemoration of the sixty-three years of Queen Victoria's reign.[3]
He was also appointed the MBE in the Queen's New Years Honours list in 2019 for services to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and to Arboriculture.[4]
In 2019 he was awarded the Arboricultural Association Lifetime Achievement Award, recognising the significant and positive contribution to the arboricultural industry or profession.
In 2022 the Institute of Chartered Foresters (ICF) awarded him with an honorary fellowship in recognition of his service to the advancement of arboricultural knowledge FICFor(Hon).
In 2023 The Worshipful Company of Gardeners awarded him the Prince Edward Award for Excellence in Horticultural Career Development, intended to highlight real excellence in the field of horticulture.
In May 2023 The Massachusetts Horticultural Society (USA) awarded Kirkham the Thomas Roland Medal for exceptional development and dissemination of horticultural knowledge at their 120th Honorary Medals ceremony.
Kirkham sits on many professional committees including the International Dendrology Society, and sits on committees of the Royal Horticultural Society's Council.
He is a trustee of the Tree Register of Britain and Ireland (TROBI), and a trustee of the Chelsea Physic Garden, where he also chairs its Garden Advisory Committee.
Kirkham is the patron of Tree, Design Action Group (TDAG).
References
- ^ CASEY, CONSTANCE (2012). "OW". Landscape Architecture. 102 (3): 38–40. ISSN 0023-8031. JSTOR 44795195.
- ^ Curtin, April (2020-05-21). "Meet the man who's helping keep Kew Gardens alive in lockdown". MyLondon. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
- ^ "Tony Kirkham, MBE" (PDF). Victoria Horticultural Society. 2020.
- ^ "Gardenforum News - People - MBE for Kew's Tony Kirkham". www.gardenforum.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
Further reading
Author or co-author of eight books:
- The Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers
- Essential Pruning Techniques
- Plants from the Edge of the World: New Explorations in the Far East
- Wilson's China: A Century On
- The Haynes Workshop Manual on Trees
- Remarkable Trees
- Growing Trees in the Kew Gardens series
- Arboretum
Interviews
(New York Times) The Indiana Jones of Plants
(BBC) The oldest living thing on Earth
(The Telegraph) Climate change: why we need to change our taste in trees