English: Stowe: Wolfe's Obelisk Built in 1759 to commemorate General Wolfe's victory at the Battle of Quebec, the newly planted trees around the obelisk are positioned to reflect the layout of his regiments in the battle. The Stowe Ordnance Survey Triangulation Pillar is in the foreground.
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