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Entrance to Lord's Wood161 viewsView to the north. The oak at the entrance being pollarded by Paul Doyle ( you can just see him up in the tree.)
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Pollarding the Oak144 viewsAt the entrance to Lord's Wood. Paul Doyle is up in the tippy top of the tree.
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Paul Doyle Pollarding the Oak147 viewsAt the entrance to Lord's Wood
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Marjorie at the Entrance to Lord's Wood122 viewsLooking to the west. The Malvern Hills are out there, somewhere, in the mist.
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Lord's Wood Cottage and the Track151 viewsWe put some hard core on our very waterlogged track, running on the eastern side o Lord's Wood Cottage. Note how the lean-to garage has been reduced as a result of the move of the boundary to its correct location. Lord's Wood Cottage, owned by Thomas Hawkins, seems to be abandoned. This view is looking south down the track from the entrance to Lord's Wood.
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Lord's Wood "Parking Lot"129 viewsThe entrance to Lord's Wood, looking south east. Lord's Wood Cottage is on the right in this photograph, which also shows our newly-installed fence running along the correct boundary line.
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Unloading More Leylandii onto the "Wall of Fire"279 views
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Colin Thomas and Silas Getting Ready to Photograph260 viewsColin Thomas was looking for someone who could build a large bonfire for a photo shoot. His timing was perfect: it's the time of year when most people cut the leylandii hedges and other trees. Colin and his assistant Silas etting up in the field next to the entrance to Lord's Wood.
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The Bonfire at Lord's Wood171 views
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Ben and Jed Building the Bonfire at Lord's Wood172 viewsThe mission was to build a bonfire whose flames would leap up the top. This became known as the "Wall of Fire Project." We used leylandii cuttings, both from the front garden at Whitecroft and from other tree surgeons working in the area. Ben and Jed are unloading the last bit of cuttings from the trailer.
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Jed With the Olympic Torch203 viewsJed getting ready to light the "Wall of Fire" bonfire.
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Flames and Sparks Against the Evening Sky170 views
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