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English:
Royal Oak. Which Charles II hid in to escape the roundheads and Cromwell.
Français :
Chêne Royal. Dans lequel Charles II se cacha pour échapper aux Têtes rondes et à Cromwell.
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Source | Derived from geography.org.uk |
Author | Original photo was by Philip Halling |
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