| The first garden gnomes were introduced to the United Kingdom in 1847 by Sir Charles
Isham, when he brought 21 terracotta figures back from a trip to Germany and placed them around the gardens of his
home, Lamport Hall in Northamptonshire. Only one of the original batch of gnomes
survives: Lampy as he is known, is on display at Lamport Hall, and is insured for one million
pounds. Garden gnomes have become a popular accessory in many gardens, although they are not loved by all. They can be the target of
pranks: people have been known to "return to the wild" these garden
gnomes, most notably France's "Front de Liberation des Nains de Jardins" and Italy's
"MALAG" (Garden Gnome Liberation Front). Some kidnapped garden gnomes have been sent on trips around the
world, being passed from person to person and photographed at different famous
landmarks, with the photos being returned to the owner. |