New tree!
This one is on the side of Hambledon Hill, Dorset. Tap the second image for full screen.

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The first women's cricket match took place in 1745, between the villages of Bramley and Hambledon. Hambledon claimed the victory and The Mercury reported that, "The girls bowled, batted, ran and catched as well as most men could do in that game."

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The first women's match took place in 1745, when the villages of Bramley and Hambledon met. Hambledon claimed the victory and The Mercury reported that, "The girls bowled, batted, ran and catches as well as most men could do in that game."

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A couple of watercolours from early morning yomps up Hambledon Hill……Both on show until July 18 (Thur, Fri, Sat) https://t.co/8GN9bPvume

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'Secret understory' an incredible yew wood on Hambledon Hill. One of 22 watercolours from my 'High ground' solo exhibition open today to Saturday…30x20cm ink, watercolour and charcoal https://t.co/t5QzrGTDW4

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Exhibition News!
member solo exhibition opens to the public on 20June in the courtyard of
Discover how Gary includes sketches of found lithics & timelines in his paintings celebrating https://t.co/yhIQjFlh4G

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'The Issying wood' a lovely ash woodland slowly itself. One of 22 watercolours from my 'High ground' solo exhibition opening on Saturday……30x20cm ink, watercolour and charcoal https://t.co/t5QzrGTDW4

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'Yew light'. One of 22 paintings based on Hambledon Hill for upcoming my solo exhibition High Ground
30x20cm ink, watercolour and charcoal
https://t.co/8GN9bPvume

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2 of 22 new for my solo exhibition ‘High ground’ in Dorset. We have been drawn to Hambledon Hill for 5,700 years when our ancestors dug out the first earthworks using flint and antlers. I've been drawn to it too, with pencil and paint

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'The Issying wood'……On the northern slope of Hambledon Hill this lovely ash wood is slowly, naturally Rewilding itself. Part of my upcoming 'High ground' exhibition https://t.co/p8OewG5ePm

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'Under the ancients'. A new one of the yew wood on Hambledon Hill for upcoming solo exhibition High Ground 70x50cm ink, watercolour and charcoal

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This yew wood on the southern slopes of Hambledon Hill is around 500-700 years old. Little grows under it as light struggles to penetrate the canopy. Ink, watercolour and charcoal 31x20cm https://t.co/64IHWkHHyd

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The first women's match took place in 1745, when the villages of Bramley and Hambledon met. Hambledon claimed the victory and The Mercury reported that, "The girls bowled, batted, ran and catches as well as most men could do in that game."

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in 1745, the first recorded women's cricket match took place—on Gosden Common, nr Guildford—“between eleven maids of Bramley and eleven maids of Hambledon, all dressed in white… The girls bowled, batted, ran and catched as well as most men could do.”
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1745 the first match took place between the villages of Hambledon & Bramley

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