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One of the country’s more whimsical-looking trees, the live oak ... made in part of live oak, proved itself equal to the fearsome cannons of the British. The physician and poet Oliver Wendell ...
Oak trees are an iconic and much-loved part of our British landscape Andrew Hoppit, oak processionary moth project manager, said: “It is important those living and working in areas affected by ...
Meanwhile the British public was flabbergasted by reports that there had been a “mutiny” aboard H. M. S. Royal Oak, Flagship of the First Battle Squadron of the British Mediterranean Fleet.
A family who had a 400-year-old oak tree fall on their home during Storm ... After the initial shock, Mr Good said the family "did the very British thing and went to the pub".