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These beautiful elms in St Luke's churchyard, at the junction of Kilmore Street and Manchester Street, are not at present affected by the Dutch elm disease that has devastated the landscape of Britain and the Continent. But will they be able to remain that way?

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Press, 17 November 1976, Page 25

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These beautiful elms in St Luke's churchyard, at the junction of Kilmore Street and Manchester Street, are not at present affected by the Dutch elm disease that has devastated the landscape of Britain and the Continent. But will they be able to remain that way? Press, 17 November 1976, Page 25

These beautiful elms in St Luke's churchyard, at the junction of Kilmore Street and Manchester Street, are not at present affected by the Dutch elm disease that has devastated the landscape of Britain and the Continent. But will they be able to remain that way? Press, 17 November 1976, Page 25