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Journal
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1831Volume
v. 4 (1831)Page
Page 70Species
Coordinates: [193, 962, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["Oak", "Stump of oak raisded from the bed of the Trent", "oak tree", "oak", "Oak Tree"], "scientific"=>["", "Quercus robur", "quercus"]Inscription
Coordinates: [232, 952, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Tree pulled from rivera. 15 foot girthb. Root to b 33 feetc. Root to c 49 feetd to e covered in gravel", "from the root to b is 23ft", "d insertion point of lance used to raise tree?", "a. Girth 15ft", "e trunk was embedded with gravel from this line to point d for some 20ft", "from the root to c is 49ft", "10 - Referred to in text as fig.10 One of two large Oak trees raised from the river Trent"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 86, 774, 184, 337], Details: "keywords"=>["Tree", "oak", "river", "dimensions ", "tree", "submerged", "gravel", "bog", "tree?", "OAK TREE", "tree trunk", "Oak", "Fungus", "Gravel", "Nottinghamshire", "Bog", "River Trent"]PageID
2269399Classification No
13Image Scale
0.360268