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I'd guess that it could be older - maybe even as much as 180 - as it looks quite stunted. But as sloth said, it's not that easy to tell from a photo.

 

A couple of the lower branches look relatively young, suggesting that a level of retrenchment has been taking place for maybe as much as 50 years, probably less but at least 15-20.

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Thanks guys,

 

I was figuring more in line with HCR. The reason is that I'm trying to encourage the particular school to retain it, protect it and even do up a little sign telling the students about the tree etc. etc.

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