[Elm tree in the garden of the Tower of the Winds, Chilworth, Hampshire.] Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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View looking towards the tower of Lucas' house, the Tower of the Winds, with the gnarled elm trunk given to him by Lord Palmerston in 1858, standing in the left foreground in the garden (see also prints 24-29).
Queen Victoria's oak. Height 70 feet. Circumference at 5 feet from the ground 11 feet 6 inches. Probable age 250 years. Photographer: Caithness (Earl of) or Bembridge
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Genre: Landscape Photography Frontispiece. View of the tree, taken in wintertime, with figures standing at the base.
Natural grown maiden oak. Height 65 feet. Circumference at 5 feet from the ground 12 feet 3 inches. Probable age 200 years. Photographer: Caithness (Earl of) or Bembridge
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Genre: Landscape Photography Facing p. 4. View of the tree, taken in wintertime, with a pony trap and a man raking the gravel path in the foreground.
Old pollard oak at Forest Gate. Circumference at 5 feet from the ground 26 feet 10 inches. Probable age 800 years. Photographer: Caithness (Earl of) or Bembridge
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Genre: Landscape Photography Facing p. 6. View of the tree, taken in wintertime.
Parish boundary oak near Ascot Gate. Height 70 feet. Circumference at 5 feet from the ground 16 feet 9 inches. Probable age 350 years. Photographer: Caithness (Earl of) or Bembridge
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Genre: Landscape Photography Facing p. 8. View of the tree, taken in wintertime, with a group of foresters posed round a fire near the base.