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The latest key stage event and visual spectacle of the Diamond Jubilee Fenland Black Oak Project took place today at the Building Crafts College (BCC)

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Why is this project so important? Posted October 12, 2012

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Bog Oak stack from one farm showing rapid deterioration once excavated It is important to make clear that not all excavated bog oaks can be

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Hamish Low of Adamson and Low took part in a radio interview with PRI’s The World: Geo Quiz discussing The Diamond Jubilee Fenland Black Oak Project.

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13.4 metre 5,000 year old oak excavated and sawmilled on site in Norfolk fens One of the largest and most beautifully preserved 5,000 year old

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Diamond Jubilee not-for-profit-project to create a huge table to gift to the nation The largest ever intact 5,000 year old sub-fossilised trunk of an ancient

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