A village gathering at the Oak Tree, Caton

A village gathering at the Oak Tree, Caton
A village gathering at the Oak Tree, Caton
A village gathering at the Oak Tree, Caton
265913
NLA20140912006
A village gathering at the Oak Tree, Caton
Caton
The Caton Oak (also known as the Druid's Oak) was an ancient oak tree that stood in Caton, Lancashire, reputedly dating from the time of the druids. The oak tree stood atop a set of steps known as the "Fish Stones" that were used by medieval monks to display salmon for sale. The tree declined during the 20th century and was reinforced with a metal support; an acorn from the tree was planted in 2007 to grow a replacement. The original Caton Oak fell on 20 June 2016.
Illustration
Monochrome
12.51 x 9.30
c1905
Enter year in yyyy format
This item includes these files