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Gallery
... e-mail: gallery@the-tree.org.uk Thanks! NINE PAINTINGS BY MONICA SJOO SEQUOIA HISTORICAL PHOTOS TWO TREE PAINTINGS THREE ELM PICTURES ... June Julian with contributions from all over the world. Includes Tree Gallery, Tree Museum and much more. Please treat yourself and visit ... Company who specialises in both private and community based willow sculptures. This link takes you to a page with some photos ...
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GiftsOfTheTrees
... being the inspiration for countless works of art: They have given us the material for sculptures and carvings, engravings, turpentine, oils, dyes, charcoals and pencils for drawing, paper and board, frames ... our senses. They also provide fun, for example through climbing trees, making tree houses, hanging a swing in a tree, adventure play grounds, and so on. No doubt a book could written ...
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UsesOfWood
... paracetemol, barbiturates and morphine) and smells (deodorizing foul ulcers). The long straight twigs of the tree sharpens well and have traditionally been used to make arrows, as well as butchers ... sapwood and irregular ring structures have made it much sought after for making furniture, ornaments, sculptures and keep-sakes of all kinds. The 17th century arborist John Evelyn recommended Yew wood ...
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