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Bruce Tree

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148: 123:, before he became King of Scotland; it is rumored that he planted the tree. By the early 21st century, the tree's trunk was 8.8 metres (29 ft) in girth and reached 5.5 metres (18 ft) in height. It was thought to have been between 700 and 1,000 years old and was one of the oldest oaks in Scotland. The tree was subject to an arson attack in May 2004, when a fire was lit within its trunk, and it fell the same month. 126:
A local history society, the Strathleven Artizans, originally made the connection between the tree and Robert the Bruce and took custody of its timber. The trunk was cut up, and members of the society claimed to be able to see the face of the Bruce in its cross section. A petrified acorn was also
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The Strathleven Artizans also used some of the timber from the oak to construct a replica of Robert Bruce's throne. The inspiration came from a depiction of Bruce sitting on a throne on his royal seal. The carving was carried out by John Donaldson and an expert from
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and was between 700 and 1,000 years old when it fell from an arson attack in May 2004. The timber from the tree was saved and used to form a replica of the Bruce's throne.
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visitor's centre at the Bannockburn Live event of 28–29 June 2014 to mark the 700th anniversary of the Bruce's victory.
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in Jerusalem. It was one of the Bruce's last requests that his heart be taken there by his champion
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found in the timber. The society planned to carve a heart out of the oak to take to the
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The Bruce Tree was an oak tree that stood in the grounds of
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Index

Strathleven House
Dunbartonshire
oak tree
Strathleven House
Dunbartonshire
Robert the Bruce
Strathleven House
Dunbartonshire
Robert the Bruce
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
Battle of Teba

Historic Scotland
Elderslie
William Wallace
Dunfermline Abbey
Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin
Battle of Bannockburn




"Throne of the Bruce reconstructed"




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