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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows a sign near the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
An aerial picture shows the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows Rob McBride at gathering at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows a gathering of concerned residents at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak (seen left of frame).
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows a gathering of concerned residents at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak (seen left of frame).
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows a monitoring borehole placed by Severn Trent Water to check water levels and quality near gathering of concerned residents at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak (seen right of frame).
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows arboriculturalist Dougald Purce speaking at a gathering at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows people including ÔtreehunterÕ Rob McBride, left, arriving for a gathering at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows walkers by the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak (seen centre left of the frame).
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows an English Heritage flag placed unofficially atop the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak.
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows a sign near the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak (seen left of frame).
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Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road
Darwins Oak. Activists fight to save 550-year-old oak threatened by new Shrewsbury road. Objectors say relief road contradicts councilÕs net zero target and will damage local wildlife sites.
Picture shows local residents arriving for a gathering at the tree known as DarwinÕs Oak (seen centre of frame).
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Charles Darwin at his home at Down House, Kent, c1880. Charles Darwin at his home at Down House, Kent, c1880.
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Charles Darwin at his home at Down House, Kent, 1882. Charles Darwin at his home at Down House, Kent, 1882.
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Charles Darwin in 1840. Watercolour by George Richmond (1809 -1896). Charles Robert Darwin was a British naturalist who achieved lasting fame as the originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection. Darwin's five-year voyage on the Beagle brought him eminence as a geologist and fame as a popular author. His biological observations led him to study the transmutation of species and develop his theory of natural selection in 1838. His 1859 book, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," or "The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life," established evolution by common descent as the dominant scientific theory of diversification in nature. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 23.
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Charles Darwin in 1840. Watercolour by George Richmond (1809 -1896). Charles Robert Darwin was a British naturalist who achieved lasting fame as the originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection. Darwin's five-year voyage on the Beagle brought him eminence as a geologist and fame as a popular author. His biological observations led him to study the transmutation of species and develop his theory of natural selection in 1838. His 1859 book, "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," or "The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life," established evolution by common descent as the dominant scientific theory of diversification in nature. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 23.
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Entrance to Port Jackson, from Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 241.
HMS Beagle set off on its third voyage in 1837 to survey large parts of the coast of Australia under the command of Commander John Clements Wickham, with assistant surveyor Lieutenant John Lort Stokes, who had been a Midshipman on the first voyage of the Beagle. They started with the western coast between the Swan River (modern Perth, Australia) and the Fitzroy River, Western Australia, then surveyed both shores of the Bass Strait at the southeast corner of the continent. In May 1840, the Beagle left Sydney to cruise on the north coast. After a pleasant visit to Hobart, Tasmania the Beagle sailed to King George's Sound in south west Australia. The third voyage was completed in 1843.
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Frontispiece - The Beagle at Sydney Harbour, 1841. Watercolour by Owen Stanley (1811-1850). The ship which Charles Darwin (1809-1882) joined as naturalist for the exploration of the South American coast in 1831-1836. In May 1840, the Beagle left Sydney to cruise on the north coast. After a pleasant visit to Hobart, Tasmania the Beagle sailed to King George's Sound in south west Australia. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead.
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Charles Darwin in 1840. Watercolour by George Richmond (1809 -1896). From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 23.
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The new study at Down House. It was at Down House that Charles Darwin (1809-1882) worked on his scientific theories and wrote On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 256.
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Side-elevation of the Beagle 1832. After he first saw the ship, Darwin wrote to Henslow: 'The absolute want of room is an evil that nothing can surmount.' Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 39.
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Charles Dawin as a young man. After their interview, FitzRoy wrote to the Admiralty Hydrographer: 'I like what I see of him much, and I now request that you will apply for him to accompany me as naturalist.' From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 21.
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The Beagle laid ashore at the mouth of the river Santa Cruz. 'It was found that a piece of the false keel under the fore-foot had been knocked off, and that a few sheets of copper were a good deal rubbed.' Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 145.
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Side-elevation of the Beagle 1832. After he first saw the ship, Darwin wrote to Henslow: 'The absolute want of room is an evil that nothing can surmount.' Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 39.
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HMS Beagle in Sydney harbour 1841.The ship which Charles Darwin (1809-1882) joined as naturalist for the exploration of the South American coast in 1831-1836. From an 1841 watercolour by Owen Stanley (1811-1850).
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