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Split wood stack MCF01_02_1358

Rewell Wood, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex. A stack of split wood strips standing beside a road in Rewell Wood.
It is not clear what the material in the stack was cut for, but suggestions made so far have been fascines for strengthening riverbanks, faggots for fires, or strips for basket making or other coppice crafts

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Media ID 27968386

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1900s Road Wood Coppicing


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This print titled "Split wood stack MCF01_02_1358" by Katherine MacFee takes us back in time to Rewell Wood, Arundel, West Sussex. The image showcases a neatly arranged stack of split wood strips standing proudly beside a tranquil road. As we delve into the details, it becomes apparent that the purpose behind this intriguing pile remains somewhat mysterious. Various speculations have emerged regarding the intended use of these meticulously cut materials. Some suggest that they were fascines employed for reinforcing riverbanks against erosion, while others propose their potential role as faggots destined to fuel fires and warm hearths during colder seasons. Additionally, there is speculation surrounding their possible utilization as strips for basket making or other coppice crafts. The photograph not only captures the beauty of nature's bounty but also sheds light on woodland management practices prevalent in the 1900s. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness in utilizing natural resources sustainably. Katherine MacFee's skillful composition transports us to an era where craftsmanship and practicality intertwined harmoniously with nature's offerings. This thought-provoking image invites viewers to ponder upon the historical significance of such stacks and appreciate the intricate relationship between humans and their environment throughout history.

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