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Two guild members, Jeff Wright (left) and Richard Turnbull, using a portable chainsaw mill to slice up an elm tree which they were told they could have if they removed it within 24 hours. When the timber has seasoned, they will use it for the chairs and tables they make in their workshop at the Artists’ Quarter in Oxford Terrace.

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Press, 18 November 1981, Page 17

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Two guild members, Jeff Wright (left) and Richard Turnbull, using a portable chainsaw mill to slice up an elm tree which they were told they could have if they removed it within 24 hours. When the timber has seasoned, they will use it for the chairs and tables they make in their workshop at the Artists’ Quarter in Oxford Terrace. Press, 18 November 1981, Page 17

Two guild members, Jeff Wright (left) and Richard Turnbull, using a portable chainsaw mill to slice up an elm tree which they were told they could have if they removed it within 24 hours. When the timber has seasoned, they will use it for the chairs and tables they make in their workshop at the Artists’ Quarter in Oxford Terrace. Press, 18 November 1981, Page 17