Trafalgar Square: Norwegian Christmas tree felled ahead of London journey
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1970-01-01 08:00
A tree is given to London every year as a token of thanks for support in the Second World War.

London's traditional Christmas gift has been felled in Norway ahead of its trip to Trafalgar Square.

It grew in Nordmarka, the forests just north of Oslo, and will be loaded onto a ship bound for the capital.

Standing at 62 ft (19 metres) tall, the tree will arrive in central London at the...