DescriptionThe Royal Oaks - geograph.org.uk - 743667.jpg
English: The Royal Oaks These three oaks are, from left to right, planted by Duke of Edinburgh 1957, planted by Queen Elizabeth 11 1957, and planted by Albert (Consort to Queen Victoria) 1861. They are opposite the Speech House in the heart of the Forest of Dean.
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