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  2. Thomas Pakenham (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Francis Dermot Pakenham, 8th Earl of Longford (born 14 August 1933), known simply as Thomas Pakenham, is an Anglo-Irish historian and arborist who has written several prize-winning books on the diverse subjects of African history, Victorian and post-Victorian British history, and trees.

  3. Jōmon Sugi - Wikipedia

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    Tree-ring dating conducted by Japanese scientists on the tree's branches indicated that Jōmon Sugi is at least 2,000 years old. [1] In Remarkable Trees of the World (2002), arborist Thomas Pakenham describes Jōmon Sugi as "a grim titan of a tree, rising from the spongy ground more like rock than timber, his vast muscular arms extended above ...

  4. Buçaco Forest - Wikipedia

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    Pakenham, Thomas (2002), Remarkable Trees of the World, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, ISBN 978-0393049114; Saramago, José (2002), Journey to Portugal: In Pursuit of Portugal's History and Culture, London: Harvill Press, ISBN 978-1860468728; Journals, conference papers and reports

  5. The Scramble for Africa (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book was written by historian and arborist Thomas Pakenham and published in 1991, by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in the United Kingdom and Random House in the United States. [ 1 ] The book juxtaposes the motives of missionary David Livingstone , King Leopold II , and other leading figures in the southern African land-grab of the late 19th and ...

  6. Thomas Pakenham - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pakenham may refer to: Thomas Pakenham (historian) (born 1933), 8th Earl of Longford, Anglo-Irish historian and arborist; Thomas Pakenham, 1st Baron Longford (1713–1766), Irish peer and politician; Thomas Pakenham (Augher MP) (1649–1703), grandfather of the preceding; Thomas Pakenham (Royal Navy officer) (1757–1836), British naval ...

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    The good news for the milkvetch plant is that they usually need wildfire to sprout — meaning dormant seeds now have a massive new habitat for a new crop of the rare shrub.

  8. Nonington - Wikipedia

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    The Dover Express in 1901 commented "for gracefulness nothing can exceed the fine specimens of Spanish chestnut trees" and the spread of a "magnificent Horn Bean tree . . . would cover a troop of soldiers". [39] Thomas Pakenham visiting Fredville in 1994 stated the main trunk of the Majesty oak was hollow for 30 feet. [40]

  9. Earl of Longford - Wikipedia

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    His son Sir Thomas Pakenham, grandfather of the first Baron, sat as Member of Parliament for Augher. Sir Thomas's son Edward Pakenham, father of the first Baron, represented County Westmeath in the Irish Parliament. The Honourable Sir Thomas Pakenham, third son of the first Baron and the Countess of Longford, was an admiral in the Royal Navy.