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Heritage Trees of Wales takes the reader on a journey through the ancient Welsh countryside to visit the country's most remarkable trees. Steeped in history, surrounded by myth and legend and full of cultural and historical significance, these trees dominate the Welsh landscape. Packed with colour photography, directions for visiting the trees and detailed maps, this book tells the story of Wales'unique and diverse collection of heritage trees. Ideal for those interested in history or nature of any age. Published in association with the Tree Council.

About the Author :
Archie Miles has previously worked as an assistant to renowned Time & Life photojournalist Brian Seed throughout the UK. He began to write professionally with articles on country/travel matters for magazines such as Country Talk and The Countryman. He has authored, photographed and project managed several books on trees, including Common British Trees, Great British Trees, Heritage Trees of Scotland, Heritage Trees of Britain & Northern Ireland, The Trees that made Britain, and The Hidden Trees of Britain. Archie has appeared on live and recorded radio programmes across various regions and featured in two programmes of the first series of The Trees that made Britain - BBC2 (2006).

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Packed with colour photography, directions for visiting the trees and detailed maps, this book tells the story of Wales'unique and diverse collection of heritage trees. Ideal for those of any age who are interested in history or nature. Published in association with the Tree Council. I have walked beneath the beeches along Plas Avenue in my hometown many times, but today their magnificent grace stopped me in my tracks. I attribute this to Archie Miles’ beautifully presented book, which I have just read. Whilst the book focuses on the extraordinary, the rare, the outlandish and the ancient which earn them ‘heritage’ status, it also inspires the reader to look with fresh eyes at the trees so familiar to us, often overlooked, and to regard them with the equal awe and respect they deserve. So, what makes each of the 74 examples, selected here throughout Wales, a ‘heritage’ tree? In her foreword, Pauline Buchanan Black, Director-General of the Tree Council, writes that as ‘Markers of time, guardians of biodiversity, subjects of folklore and repositories of history; the trees in this book have a place in the heritage of Wales comparable to its great eisteddfodau, towering fortifications and mines from which were brought forth gold, slate and coal,’ and thus should be recognised, appreciated and protected as ‘Green Monuments’ in their own right. In his introduction, the author explains that in a world in which the word ‘heritage’ has been over-exploited, it is important to understand just how ‘vital a part of our historical, social and natural culture’ these heritage trees are. They are all unique ‘characters’, and there is, inevitably, an element of subjectivity in those selected here. And what a rich and intriguing cast of characters we are introduced to: the mysterious ‘bleeding yew’ at Nevern; the tale of the concealed body in the Nannau Oak; the weird birches of Ty-uchaf; the orchards of Monmouthshire; the largest elm in Wales at Llangorse; the remarkable Aberglasney yew tunnel; Ramsey Island’s Junipers; the glorious Laburnum hedges in Ceredigion; the petrified forest at Borth and the prostrate blackthorn with its ‘rampant suckering’ at Aberystwyth’s Tan-y-bwlch beach, to name but a few. Immense girths of ancient gnarled trunks, trees clinging impossibly to cliff faces, exotics, carefully planned arboretums and formal gardens, all find a place together here. And, all of them call for the recognition to be preserved, which the Tree Council and its member organisations are hoping to achieve through their ‘Green Monument Campaign’. The photographs are exquisite and the text is lively, insightful and well-researched. This is a book to treasure and it is also a passionate invitation to the reader to be an active participant in the protection of this heritage.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781905582495
  • Publisher: Graffeg Limited
  • Publisher Imprint: Graffeg Limited
  • Height: 250 mm
  • No of Pages: 260
  • Width: 200 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1905582498
  • Publisher Date: 26 Apr 2012
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 8 mm


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