Wych Elm. details |
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| Image title: | Wych Elm. | |
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| Source: | White, The Rev. Gilbert: “The Natural History of Selborne” (1879) | |
| Place shown: | Selborne, Hampshire, England | |
| Keywords: | trees, greyscale | |
| Status: | public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required | |
Notes: |
“In the court of Norton farmhouse, a manor farm to the north-west of the village [of Selborne], on the white malms, stood within these twenty years a broad-leaved elm, or wych hazel, ulmus folio latissimo scabro of Ray, which, though it had lost a considerable leading bough in the great storm in the year 1703, equal to a moderate tree, yet, when felled, contained eight loads of lumber; and being too bulky for a carriage, was sawn off at seven feet above the butt, where it measured near eight feet in the diameter. This elm I mention to show to what a bulk planted elms may attain; as this tree must certainly have been such from its situation.” (pp. 7,8) |
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| Dimensions: | 85 x 100mm (3.3 x 3.9 inches) | |
| Filename: | 008-Wych-Elm-q75-782x905.jpg | |
| Blog link: | http://www.fromoldbooks.org/White-Selborne/pages/008-Wych-Elm//008-Wych-Elm-q75-432x500.jpg | |
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