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Beauly Wych Elm: A Fallen Giant
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Carrying Stream
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audio
Podknife tags |
History
Scotland
Society & Culture
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 17, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:40:03
In despair over the death of the 800-year-old Beauly Wych Elm tree, Annie and Jenny learn about the history of this amazing tree.  Jenny sensibly explores the Valliscaulian Order and the monks who would have planted this tree. Annie puts 800 years of monarchs into rhyming couplets.  Jenny examines the science of Dutch Elm Disease and what it means for the future of elm in Britain.  You can support Stories of Scotland on Patreon! www.patreon.com/storiesofscotland References: Chisholm-Batten, E. Historical Notices and Charters of the Priory of Beauly. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1876 Historic Environment Scotland, Beauly Priory Statement of Significance, 2019. Simpson, W. The Valliscaulian Priory of Beauly. The Antiquaries Journal, 1955.
In despair over the death of the 800-year-old Beauly Wych Elm tree, Annie and Jenny learn about the history of this amazing tree.  Jenny sensibly explores the Valliscaulian Order and the monks who would have planted this tree. Annie puts 800 years of monarchs into rhyming couplets.  Jenny examines the science of Dutch Elm Disease and what it means for the future of elm in Britain.  You can support Stories of Scotland on Patreon! www.patreon.com/storiesofscotland References: Chisholm-Batten, E. Historical Notices and Charters of the Priory of Beauly. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1876 Historic Environment Scotland, Beauly Priory Statement of Significance, 2019. Simpson, W. The Valliscaulian Priory of Beauly. The Antiquaries Journal, 1955.

In despair over the death of the 800 year old Beauly Wych Elm tree, Annie and Jenny learn about the history of this amazing tree. 

Jenny sensibly explores the Valliscaulian Order and the monks who would have planted this tree. Annie puts 800 years of monarchs into rhyming couplets. 

Jenny examines the science of Dutch Elm Disease and what it means for the future of elm in Britain. 

You can support Stories of Scotland on Patreon! www.patreon.com/storiesofscotland

References:

Chisholm-Batten, E. Historical Notices and Charters of the Priory of Beauly. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1876

Historic Environment Scotland, Beauly Priory Statement of Significance, 2019.

Simpson, W. The Valliscaulian Priory of Beauly. The Antiquaries Journal, 1955.

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