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BBC News Published image copyrightSarah Rutherford/PA Wire image captionA photo taken by the RAF in 1946 is being used by conservationists to help restore parkland at Oxburgh Hall Conservationists working to restore 19th Century parkland at a National Trust property are being helped by aerial photos taken by the RAF in 1946. After World War Two, the grounds of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, were repurposed as farmland to help feed the nation. Historian Dr Sarah Rutherford said the photographs, as well as a map from 1904, show numerous trees and will be used as a guide for the scheme. The project will plant 227 trees in a bid to create habitats for wildlife. ....
Moat work at Oxburgh Hall in the 19th century. - Credit: National Trust Historic Norfolk parkland will be returned to the Victorian era as restoration work worth £190,000 begins. The National Trust will piece back together the landscape at Oxburgh Hall near Stoke Ferry in a project which will take a decade to complete. Restorers will use a Victorian survey map and aerial photographs taken by the Royal Air Force after the Second World War to ensure the parkland is faithful to its heritage. An Ordinance Survey map from 1904 - Credit: National Trust Area ranger Tom Day, overseeing the project, said: We’re really excited to get started. ....
Last modified on Fri 7 May 2021 03.33 EDT The National Trust is reconstructing a 19th-century landscape in Norfolk using an Edwardian survey map and aerial photographs taken by the Royal Air Force after the second world war. The £190,000 project at Oxburgh Hall, which will take a decade to complete, will replant native trees in the Grade II-listed landscape, making it one of the largest wood pastures the charity has ever created. Most of the parkland around the hall was lost when it was auctioned off for farmland in the 1950s, but thanks to some historical detective work, the charity is confident it will be able to restore the site back to its heyday. ....
Jackson Wray interview: Saracens stalwart on targeting another Champions Cup and honing his financial trading skills Jackson Wray and Saracens are chasing promotion back to the Premiership this season, the first step in what the club hopes will be a return to the pinnacle of the club game (Getty Images) Sport marches to a relentless beat of training sessions and matches that can allow little time for reflection, but the forced interruption of the pandemic gave Jackson Wray pause for thought. The Saracens back-row forward has had a front-row seat for one of rugby union’s most remarkable stories: the club’s rise, fuelled by home-grown talents such as Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and Wray himself, to sustained dominance of the European game, and then its fall from grace to England’s second tier following an enforced relegation for salary cap breaches. ....
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