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Ancient Trees in British History
This chapter explores the significance of ancient trees in British history, highlighting notable examples like the Parliament oak and the Ponfadok oak. It discusses how trees have served as landmarks and gathering places throughout history, as well as their regenerative importance in initiatives like Charles II's tree planting in Windsor Great Park. The chapter also delves into the cultural significance of ancient trees in different societies, from the Tinne's ash in Scotland to the ancient yew trees in Celtic culture and their link to spiritualism.