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  2. Queen's Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Oak farm was sold to a tenant in 1996. [10] The Queen's Oak caught fire in 1994; it was badly damaged, though a solitary branch survived until August 1997. [2] Tests carried out at this time suggested an age of just 340 years for the oak, meaning it was planted around 1650. [4]

  3. Silverstone - Wikipedia

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    Silverstone is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England.It is about four miles (six kilometres) from Towcester on the former A43 main road, 10 miles (16 km) from the M1 motorway junction 15A and about 12 miles (19 km) from the M40 motorway junction 10, Northampton, Milton Keynes and Banbury.

  4. Selly Oak - Wikipedia

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    Map evidence shows that Oak Tree Tannery was established functioning between 1840 and 1884 but as yet there is no indication of when it may have started and when it finished operating. Sturges Chemical Works founded by John and Edmund Sturge, brothers of the more famous Joseph Sturge, occupied a site in Selly Oak from 1833 to 1853. On the 1839 ...

  5. Major Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Major Oak in December 2006 Book illustration of the Major Oak in 1879 In 2003, in Dorset a plantation was started of 260 saplings grown from acorns of the Major Oak. [ 5 ] The purpose was to provide publicity for an internet-based study of the Major Oak, its history, photographic record, variation in size and leafing of the saplings ...

  6. Goffs Oak - Wikipedia

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    Goffs Oak (Goff's Oak on Ordnance Survey maps) is a large village in the borough of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. It lies between Cuffley and Cheshunt , just north of the M25 motorway in a slightly more rural section of the London commuter belt .

  7. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of how to make fire for the purpose of burning wood is regarded as one of humanity's most important advances. The use of wood as a fuel source for heating is much older than civilization and is assumed to have been used by Neanderthals. Today, burning of wood is the largest use of energy derived from a solid fuel biomass.