DescriptionThe Green at Tolpuddle - geograph.org.uk - 1592486.jpg
English: The Green at Tolpuddle It is believed that whilst sitting under this sycamore tree the six Tolpuddle Martyrs aired their grievances and agreed to form a trade union. In 1834 they were tried at Dorchester assizes for petty crimes and were transported for seven years to Australia and New Zealand.
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