The Hazel Tree

by Jo Woolf

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Latest blog posts on The Hazel Tree

  • Torinturk and the fort of the black dog
  • Before the rain
  • St Brendan’s Seat
  • Blackthorn: the darkest wood
  • Fincharn Castle on Loch Awe

Latest blog posts for RSGS

Alexander Kellas - 'the most modest man that ever travelled the Himalayas'
Jane Digby el-Mezrab: from ballroom conquests to bedouin camps
Sir Everard im Thurn and an expedition to 'The Lost World'
Straight up the Prow: Roraima by the hardest route
  • Carved crosses,  History

    The Dupplin Cross

    September 16, 2014 /

    The lovely church of St Serf at Dunning in Perthshire conceals a beautiful and unique Pictish cross

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    From Arichonan to Kilmory Oib

    August 20, 2018

    Aberlemno: riddles in stone

    October 10, 2012

    The Pictish stone of Fowlis Wester

    August 5, 2016
  • Carved crosses,  History

    Aberlemno: riddles in stone

    October 10, 2012 /

    Who were the Picts? Where did they come from, what did they believe, and why did they disappear? And what on earth do their curious carvings represent? Sorry, I can't really answer any of these questions!

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    Kilmory Knap Chapel – part two

    June 25, 2013

    Inveraray Cross

    August 30, 2013

    St Adamnan’s Cross in Glen Lyon

    February 20, 2016

"To dwellers in a wood, almost every species of tree has its voice as well as its feature."

Thomas Hardy, 'Under the Greenwood Tree'
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