
I’ve been trying to find out how old these Oak trees are but haven’t managed it … yet. They grow on one side of the green that surrounds All Saints Church in Penarth’s Victoria Square. I did discover that the church itself dates originally from 1891, though it had to be rebuilt after being reduced to a burnt-out shell when 100 high explosives and 5000 incendiaries were dropped on Penarth during a bombing raid by the German Luftwaffe on 4 March 1941. I don’t know if the trees were also damaged in that bombing or whether they date from the 1890s … or even earlier. Whatever their age, they are magnificent.
I wonder how you will manage to discover their age. I expect thay will look even better in a few months, when they get their new green leaves.
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There have been several local histories published so I thought I’d check those for info & images. Plus I believe you can estimate age from trunk girth & tree height though I’ve never tried.
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That might keep you busy! Good luck.
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History interests me and I need more local stories for my other blog so it will be good busy. 🙂
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Awesome shapes😀
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They sure are. Thanks
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