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The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic, and later North America, by the British. During the Middle Ages and Stuart period, Great Britain had large domestic supplies of timber, especially valuable were the famous British oaks. This timber formed the backbone of many industries such as shipbuilding but not iron smelting which used charcoal derived from the wood of various trees.

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  • The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic, and later North America, by the British. During the Middle Ages and Stuart period, Great Britain had large domestic supplies of timber, especially valuable were the famous British oaks. This timber formed the backbone of many industries such as shipbuilding but not iron smelting which used charcoal derived from the wood of various trees. (en)
  • Le commerce du bois britannique consiste en l’importation de bois de la Baltique, puis de l’Amérique du Nord, par les Britanniques. Au cours du Moyen Âge et de la période Stuart, la Grande-Bretagne disposait d'importantes ressources domestiques en bois, et particulièrement appréciés, les célèbres chênes britanniques constituaientt l’épine dorsale de nombreuses industries, telles que la construction navale; mais pas la fonderie du fer, qui utilisait du charbon de bois dérivé du bois de divers autres arbres. (fr)
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  • The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic, and later North America, by the British. During the Middle Ages and Stuart period, Great Britain had large domestic supplies of timber, especially valuable were the famous British oaks. This timber formed the backbone of many industries such as shipbuilding but not iron smelting which used charcoal derived from the wood of various trees. (en)
  • Le commerce du bois britannique consiste en l’importation de bois de la Baltique, puis de l’Amérique du Nord, par les Britanniques. Au cours du Moyen Âge et de la période Stuart, la Grande-Bretagne disposait d'importantes ressources domestiques en bois, et particulièrement appréciés, les célèbres chênes britanniques constituaientt l’épine dorsale de nombreuses industries, telles que la construction navale; mais pas la fonderie du fer, qui utilisait du charbon de bois dérivé du bois de divers autres arbres. (fr)
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  • British timber trade (en)
  • Commerce du bois britannique (fr)
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