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This image is of the Caerhyder Oak, whose fragments still stand today. The tree is named after the Welsh name for field - 'Cae' - and after the field in which it stands - 'Rhyder'. When the photograph was taken in c.1930s it reportedly had the largest girth of any oak in south Wales.