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The tree, which stood in a picturesque dip along Hadrian’s Wall, the 70-mile fortification that once guarded the northern ...
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were sentenced to more than 4 years in prison for cutting down the iconic Sycamore Gap Tree ...
The majestic tree stood for nearly 150 years before the two set out on what a prosecutor called a “moronic mission.” ...
Two men have been sentenced to four years and three months each in prison for felling a landmark sycamore tree in northern ...
Two British men who felled the beloved Sycamore Gap tree that had stood nearly 150 years were sentenced Tuesday to four years ...
The two men were jailed for for four years and three months for felling the sycamore— estimated to be almost 200 years old.
Two men, 32-year-old Adam Carruthers and 39-year-old Daniel Graham, were sentenced to four years and three months in prison ...
The vandals who cut down England’s beloved Sycamore Gap tree were sentenced Tuesday to more than four years in prison for ...
The remains of a famous sycamore tree, which stood on Britain’s Roman-built Hadrian’s Wall in northern England for more than 200 years, has found a new home nearly two years after it was illegally ...
The Sycamore Gap tree along Hadrian's Wall near Hexham, northern England, pictured June 4, has been “deliberately felled,” the authority responsible for the local national park said Thursday.
The famous tree in northern England is believed to have been around 200 years old. Efforts are under way to salvage it through regrowth or grafting — or starting over from a new seed.
The famous tree in northern England is believed to have been around 200 years old. Efforts are under way to salvage it through regrowth or grafting — or starting over from a new seed.