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  1. The effects must be charming, to see the dark green elm with the lighter shades of the lime and beech or the yellowish green planes with the silver-leaved abele, the Chestnut, the poplar, the acacia, the horse-chestnut, cum multis aliis , when fanned by a gentle breeze, then how beautiful the contrast, how delightfully the light and shade fall in to diversify the sylvan scene.
  2. Back at the corner plot, the imaginary Seniors are delighted that Carole has had the gigantic poplar at the back removed.
  3. Poplar,
  4. Wood is near water; hence this image of an old poplar sprouting at the root.
  5. Loch's reputation in Shropshire does not appear to have been so contentious as it was in Scotland, and the landscape he created in the Wealdmoors is now level ploughland of peat interspersed with rectangular plantations of poplar.
  6. After 1860 Tabernacles reached Battersea Park, South Lee, Dulwich, Peckham, Highgate, Barking, Enfield, Poplar, Shepherd's Bush, Uxbridge Road, Walthamstow, Croydon and Tunbridge Wells.
  7. I did all I could for that plant, but while my White Poplar in the garden went from strength to strength, sprouting new branches and hundreds of suckers that came up like a forest over all the lawn, the fern bought on that memorable day when the second deluge had fallen just faded away before my eyes.
  8. His address is 2a Birchwood Road, Poplar Grove, Maidstone, Kent ME16 OBB.
  9. Thirty councillors from the London Borough of Poplar were sent to prison in 1921 for refusing to levy rate precepts for London County Council, the Metropolitan Police and the Metropolitan Asylums Board, in a protest against the unequal nature of the rates burden as between rich and poor areas of London.
  10. A dry poplar sprouts at the root.
  11. 61 Fossil poplar leaf, Populus latior , Miocene.
  12. Tulipifera liriodendron (i.e. Liriodendron tulipifera ) known in England as the tulip tree and as a "poplar" by settlers in America, first flowered in this country in the Earl of Peterborough's garden at Parsons Green where it had been planted, according to Miller, in a wilderness with other trees allowed to overhang it for protection.
  13. Eventually, in 1930, several local authorities, including Poplar and Shoreditch, began to instruct their medical officers to provide information on birth control.

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