Ancient trees at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk (Gerald Peachey/Red Zebra Photography/National Trust/PA)
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RAF aerial photographs taken in 1946 are helping to guide conservationists who are working to restore 19th-century parkland at a National Trust site.
The images show trees in the grounds of the 15th-century Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, before the threatened parkland habitat was repurposed as arable farmland to help feed the nation following the Second World War.