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  • House hearing on campus antisemitism
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    House hearing on campus antisemitism
    A pro-Palestinian disruptor is removed by Capitol Police from a Congressional hearing on campus antisemitism, after loudly questioning the appropriateness of the hearing when all universities have been destroyed, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on July 15, 2025. It is the latest in a series of House hearings on antisemitism at the university level, one that critics claim is a convenient way for Republicans to punish universities they consider too liberal or progressive, thereby undermining responses to hate speech and hate crimes. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Sitting Alone On Concrete Steps
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    Man Sitting Alone On Concrete Steps
    A man with a leather bag sits alone on a wide outdoor staircase in Berlin, Germany, on September 29, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man And Boy At Lake
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    Man And Boy At Lake
    A man stands in the shallow water while a boy sits on a rock at the edge of Lake Ammersee in Herrsching am Ammersee, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 19, 2021. The man looks away, not facing the child. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man In Hat Sitting Alone By Lake
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    Man In Hat Sitting Alone By Lake
    A man in a black coat and hat sits alone on a bench facing Lake Starnberg on a cold day in Tutzing, Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on February 14, 2021. Several ducks swim on the calm water in the background as the late afternoon sun casts long shadows. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
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    30-year-old Man Dead And A 42-year-old Woman Injured In A Shooting At 224 Willis Avenue
    A 30-year-old man is dead and a 42-year-old woman is injured in a shooting at 224 Willis Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on May 10, 2025. On Saturday evening at approximately 8:33 PM, in the vicinity of 224 Willis Avenue, police respond and find a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest and a 42-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg. EMS responds and removes both victims to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where the 30-year-old man is pronounced dead and the 42-year-old woman is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wisconsin Harris 7.23.24, West Allis, USA - 23 Jul 2024
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    Wisconsin Harris 7.23.24, West Allis, USA - 23 Jul 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14599765f)
    A heckler is removed from the stands as Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at her campaign rally at West Allis Central High School in West Allis, Wisconsin Tuesday July 23, 2024.
    Wisconsin Harris 7.23.24, West Allis, USA - 23 Jul 2024

     

  • Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane hoists cut sections of tree over Hadrian's Wall as the National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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  • Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane hoists pre cut sections of the tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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  • Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane hoists pre cut sections of the tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane arrives and prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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

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  • Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    DUKAS_161751945_EYE
    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Workers survey the tree as a crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Maggie McCole from Coldingham in the Scotish borders came along to watch as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Workers survey the tree as a crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane arrives and prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    On-lookers watch a crane arriving as it prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Andrew Poad , General Manager of Hadrian's Country & Northumberland coast portfolio watches on as the National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane arrives and prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A crane trundles its way acrosss the landscape towards the felled tree as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Walkers head in the direction of the felled tree as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Tony Gates , Chief Executive of Northumberland National Park watches on as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Tony Gates , Chief Executive of Northumberland National Park watches on as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Press and media crews and reporters arrive on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    The felled tree is inspected by workers in the early morning light as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Sarah Pemberton , Assistant director of operations for National Trust North East on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Sarah Pemberton , Assistant director of operations for National Trust North East on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    Press and media crews and reporters arrive on the scene as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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    Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
    As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.

    Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.

    A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.

    Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.

    The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.

    A lorry carrying the crane reverses up a country lane which is to remove the felled tree in the early morning as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.

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