Joshua Major (1786–1866) was an English landscape gardener and designer, born on 28 August 1786 in Owston, near Doncaster in the then West Riding of Yorkshire.
His parents were Richard Major, an estate labourer, and Mary, née Bramma, and he was the youngest of their three children.
[1] Major founded a nursery garden at Knowsthorpe in Leeds and won awards at flower shows.
His firm was commissioned to landscape Hanover Square in Leeds in 1824 and Oakes Park in Sheffield in 1834.
[1] He was also responsible for landscaping the grounds of Ben Rhydding Hydro in 1843–44,[2] and Ilkley's Wells House Hydropathic Establishment in 1853.