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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    The two poisoned oak trees in Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    Modern homes overlooking Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    The two poisoned oak trees stand leafless in Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

    © Peter Flude / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    The two poisoned oak trees stand leafless in Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

    © Peter Flude / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    Arboricultural consultant and former senior tree officer for the council Steve Cox stands in Whitecliff Harbourside Park near the two poisoned oak trees. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    Arboricultural consultant and former senior tree officer for the council Steve Cox stands in front of the two poisoned oak trees (top left) in Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

    © Peter Flude / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    Arboricultural consultant and former senior tree officer for the council Steve Cox stands beside one of the poisoned oak trees in Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

    © Peter Flude / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
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    Poisoned oaks, slain sycamores: who’s behind Britain’s tree murders?
    In affluent areas across the UK, unknown assassins are striking. Their weapons? Herbicides and hatchets. Their victims? Once mighty trees. We join the plant detectives on their trail.

    Whitecliff Park is the scene of two shocking double murders. Most recently, during the night of 15 February, an attack left two dead on Turks Lane, along the southeastern edge of the park. Six months earlier, two much-loved elderly residents - fine, upstanding pillars of the community - were poisoned to death on Whitecliff Road.

    It could have been worse: the victims could have been people. They are - were - trees: two sycamores and a pair of English oaks.

    Arboricultural consultant and former senior tree officer for the council Steve Cox examines a drill hole on the poisoned oak trees in Whitecliff Harbourside Park. Poole, Dorset, UK. 20th July 2022.

    © Peter Flude / Guardian / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648e)
    On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
    Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
    According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.

    Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..

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  • FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
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    FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648d)
    On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
    Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
    According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.

    Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..

    (c) Dukas

     

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    YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU by Hart and Kaufman;
    Geraldine McEwan (as Penelope Sycamore) ;
    at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, UK ;
    3 August 1983 ;
    Credit: Conrad Blakemore / ArenaPAL;
    www.arenapal.com
    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: 'Miss Marple' Darstellerin Geraldine McEwan im Alter von 82 Jahren gestorben

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  • Preparations for the burial of Ariel Sharon at his family's Sycamore Ranch in the Negev, Israel - 12 Jan 2014
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    Preparations for the burial of Ariel Sharon at his family's Sycamore Ranch in the Negev, Israel - 12 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edi Israel/Israel Sun/REX (3497535e)
    Ariel Sharon's grave being prepared at his family's Sycamore Ranch.
    Preparations for the burial of Ariel Sharon at his family's Sycamore Ranch in the Negev, Israel - 12 Jan 2014
    He will be buried on Anemone Hill on the ranch, next to Lily, his wife of 37 years and mother of his two surviving sons, Omri and Gilad.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Preparations for the burial of Ariel Sharon at his family's Sycamore Ranch in the Negev, Israel - 12 Jan 2014
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    Preparations for the burial of Ariel Sharon at his family's Sycamore Ranch in the Negev, Israel - 12 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edi Israel/Israel Sun/REX (3497535d)
    Ariel Sharon's grave being prepared at his family's Sycamore Ranch.
    Preparations for the burial of Ariel Sharon at his family's Sycamore Ranch in the Negev, Israel - 12 Jan 2014
    He will be buried on Anemone Hill on the ranch, next to Lily, his wife of 37 years and mother of his two surviving sons, Omri and Gilad.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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