The Suffrage Oak on Kelvin Way in Glasgow. This tree was planted in 1918 by Louisa Lumsden on behalf of a number of organisations which campaigned for the right for women to be able to vote. It commemorates the passing of the Representation of the People Act of that year. Amongst other things, this act extended voting rights to women over the age of 30 who occupied property with a rateable value of £5 or more.
A dead Coast Live Oak with many massive branches leans into a small grassy meadow, with some fall colored vegetation in the background. Photographed at Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve in November 2013.
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