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Historical Society                                                                                                                     Historical Society


      Frittenden visit                       bigger tree. This explained the very unusual degree   that it should satisfy all the conservation concerns relating
                                                                                          to the historical buildings in which it might be housed.
                                             of preservation; when it fell, this vast tree would
      to the bog oak                         have smashed and crushed everything in its way   The understructure is made from patinated bronze,
                                             before burying itself deep into the peat—where
                                                                                          (archaeologists refer to the period when the Oak was growing
                                             it lay, undisturbed, for the next 5000 years.
      jubilee table                          With the aid of an excavator, two telescopic forklifts   as transitional between the Stone and Bronze ages), which
                                                                                          facilitates the folding down of the two outer boards halving
                                                                                          the table’s width. Specially designed wheels concealed within
                                             and the longest sawmill in the country, some of
      Phil Betts                             the rarest planks in the world were milled from   the pedestals allow the table to be effortlessly and silently
                                                                                          moved to the side of a space by just two people where it
                                             the Jubilee Oak. This posed several challenges. It
      Chmn Frittenden Historical Society     was not possible to find a mobile sawmill in this   can then be used as a serving table during other activities,
                                             country capable of milling such a huge tree, so a   very much in the tradition of early English refectory tables.
                                                                                          Even in its folded form, the joints of the 5 boards making
      This huge table is made from a 5,000-year-old oak   generous Canadian company loaned one, via their   up the top are spectacular when displayed in this way.
      tree excavated whole from the Fens (hence bog   UK agent. It proved easier to build the sawmill
      oak) in 2012, the late Queen’s Diamond Jubilee   on site in the field rather than move the tree   The planks were retained at full length and many new
      Year. The table is 13.2 metres (43ft) long, made   itself. This was one of the many innovations and   techniques were developed to work on their unprecedented
      from planks of single lengths of the tree, and was   inventions necessary to achieve the final product.  size. The ‘River Joint’, for example, was created to not only
      completed in 2022, the late Queen’s Platinum   This extraordinary tree yielded ten magnificent and   reflect an important Fenland feature, but by using the   Jubilee Table with one of the sides lowered
      Jubilee. It is now known                            beautiful, consecutive planks   shape and character of each individual plank, the scale of
      as the ‘Jubilee Oak’                                unlike anything ever seen before.   this tree can be fully appreciated at a glance. The unique   tree represented a unique
                                                                                          visual details of the top are inspired entirely by the tree itself.
      Tim Edmunds, a former                               This was the most difficult                                                        and extraordinary creative
      Frittenden resident, has been                       challenge: Black Oak needs to   It is very unusual for such a large team of independent craftspeople   opportunity, which was
      involved since the beginning                        be dried artificially and very   and designers to work together on a single object in this way. This   very compelling to people
      of the project to excavate the                      slowly. Over a period of nine                                                      who work with their hands.
      tree and build the table. On                        months, 1795 litres (nearly 400                                                    Everyone gave their time,
      Saturday 2 March he, and                            gallons) of water were extracted                                                   knowledge and services free.
      Hamish Low, the leader of the                       from the planks in a purpose-
      Fenland Black Oak Project,                          built dehumidifying kiln. The                                                      The table was offered for display
      met a group from Frittenden,                        planks shrank to almost half                                                       to Ely Cathedral, in whose
      organised by the Historical                         their thickness, a quarter of their                Come And Join Us For The        diocese it was found, and the
      Society, at Rochester                               width and even 15 centimetres in                                                   Jubilee Table was unveiled
      Cathedral where the table                           length.  The drying process also          Annual General                           by HRH The Princess Royal
      is currently on display, to                         reduced the weight of the planks                                                   in May 2022. Buckingham
      give us the inside story of                         by a staggering 1.8 metric tonnes!               Meeting                           Palace officially endorsed an
      the creation of the table.                          In recognition of the significance       You are invited to join us for the Annual General Meeting of Frittenden  engraving at one end of the
                                                                                                                                             table in commemoration of
      During routine         The group from Frittenden at Rochester  of this discovery and the rarity   Historical Society at 8pm on Tuesday 30th April 2024.  the tree’s unearthing during
      cultivations in the spring                          of the planks it yielded, a             The Committee welcomes any new volunteers or suggestions for talks or  Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond
      of 2012 on a farm in                                charitable trust was established                 speakers for the forthcoming season.  Jubilee year and on the other
      the Wissington Fens of south-west Norfolk,          to ensure its preservation and          Followed by a vitual walk through the landscape and industries of the High  end an engraving in recognition
                                                                                                              Weald from David Clarke.
      a 13.2 metre section of a 5,000-year-old   appropriate use; the Fenland Black Oak CIO.                                                 of the table’s completion
      subfossilised Black Oak tree was unearthed.   The Trustees assembled a team of craftspeople,                                           and dedication in the year
                                             experts in prehistoric wood, engineers,                   30 APRIL 2024 AT 8PM
      This was unique not just in its size but the degree   academics, scientists and designers to create a                                  of the Platinum Jubilee.
      of preservation; there was no evidence of insect   work of art worthy of the tree and the nation.   FRITTENDEN MEMORIAL HALL           The spectacular and unique
      infestation or fungal disease, and large areas of                                                                                      Jubilee Table is on display
      bark were still intact. It was not obvious which end   The design team had to come up with innovative   www.frittendenhistoricalsociety.co.uk  at Rochester Cathedral
      was the canopy and which end the root ball. This   and creative solutions to meet the various challenges                               until 21 April when it will
      branchless trunk was so straight it was realised that   of the design brief—not least that the table should                            move to Lincoln Cathedral
      it must be only a small section of a much, much   be able to fold-down to mitigate its huge size, and                                  for the next 12 months.

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