is a very awkward one, so far as, 2
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The Willow Tree at Fawsley
(cropped, otherwise unprocessed)
illustrating R. G. Scriven. “Trees of Northamptonshire. IX. The Willow Tree at Fawsley.” Journal of the Northamptonshire Natural History Society and Field Club, vol II (1882-83) : 3
Bodleian copy, digitized November 15, 2006
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notice, in the following number —
“We are sorry to have to record the loss of the willow tree at Fawsley, illustrated in our last number. A violent gust of wind caught the head of it, on the 25th of February last, and broke it off entirely from the stem. It had withstood the gale of October last without damage.” p 40
tags:
damage; trees; willow; wind
Journal of the Northamptonshire Natural History Society and Field Club (1882)