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'The Penshurst Oak', 1794. The Sidney Oak, Penhurst Place, England, was reputed to have been planted at the christening of Sir Philip Sidney in 1554, it is, in fact, 1000 years old. From The Gentleman's Magazine. [London, 1794]
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AR9422318
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7711px × 4542px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
18th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
CHRISTENING
Christianity
CLOUDY
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DAY
eighteenth century
England
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kent
LANDMARK
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LARGE
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NATURE
Oak Tree
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Penshurst
PHILIP
Philip Sidney
Philip Sydney
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PUBLICATION
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SIDNEY
SIGHTSEEING
Sir Philip
Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sydney
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
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SYDNEY
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