Thanks, forgot I used a bit from another tree to rest the Beech (?) trunk on, yep, that bit is likely Oak.Perhaps Beech (main pic) & Oak (top RH) in pic 1 and Oak in pic 2
The trunk in pic 2 is maybe a couple ft in diameter at the base, would a plum be that big? I’m finishing it tomorrow and will get another picture or two. Perhaps as Torx suggests, Oak.No 1 Beech, no 2 I'd say some type of plum tree
The bark in the second picture looks like Lime.Beech I think, maybe.........
And this
I should’ve mentioned that the first pic is unrelated to the rest and it’s likely, as you say, Beech. Did that in the morning and then moved to the 2nd tree a few miles on. Only the one tree came down on the road.As I also do Bonsai I'd have said Beech for your 1st photo because of the grey/smooth looking bark... but I'm not seeing any leaves *still attached to the twiggy branches in the 2nd lot of photos uploaded* - beech tend to hold on to (some of) their leaves protecting the buds for the next season... plus the leaf buds are rather staggered going left and right/alternate - quite pronounced... and the bark on the trunks is rather 'thin' compared to something like oak. If that's unclear I'll see if I can take some photos of parts of my beech bonsai trees.
Also your second lot of photos show rougher bark on some... we're a mix of trees brought down - if storm damage? I'd be thinking some Ash based on those other photos. You'll probably not know for certain until you plank them - if your are thinking of doing that?
Ok, that's definitely limeThanks for all the responses so far. Some good suggestions for tree 2, here's a few more pictures of it :