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Tunnels are underground passageways that have been used for various purposes throughout history and can be constructed through mountains

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Background imageTunnels Collection: Close up of Taxi sign on car roof in tunnel, Shanghai, China, Asia

Close up of Taxi sign on car roof in tunnel, Shanghai, China, Asia

Background imageTunnels Collection: 1837 / COAL MINE

1837 / COAL MINE
A cross-section of a coal mine showing all the underground chambers and tunnels

Background imageTunnels Collection: 12 Ton 6 Wheeled Travelling Hand Crane

12 Ton 6 Wheeled Travelling Hand Crane
An image of No.207 12 ton 6 wheeled travelling hand crane. The platform attached to the jib head was used for the purpose of examining tunnel roofs

Background imageTunnels Collection: Aerial view of Hannafore & Rock Towers Hotel

Aerial view of Hannafore & Rock Towers Hotel
People at hotel watching the plane/balloon. Is there a tunnel under the road to the garden?

Background imageTunnels Collection: Bazalgette, The Thames Embankment, 1867 (litho)

Bazalgette, The Thames Embankment, 1867 (litho)
GHL293398 Bazalgette, The Thames Embankment, 1867 (litho) by English School, (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageTunnels Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-59) (oil on canvas)

Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-59) (oil on canvas)
BAG126996 Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-59) (oil on canvas) by Horsley, John Callcott (1817-1903); 127x101.6 cm; Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums

Background imageTunnels Collection: Kilsby Tunnel (engraving)

Kilsby Tunnel (engraving)
3653502 Kilsby Tunnel (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kilsby Tunnel. Illustration for The Story of the Life of George Stephenson)

Background imageTunnels Collection: Thames Tunnel

Thames Tunnel
View of the newly opened Thames Tunnel, linking Wapping and Rotherhithe in London. circa 1840s

Background imageTunnels Collection: Maida Hill Tunnel, Regents Canal, Little Venice 1885

Maida Hill Tunnel, Regents Canal, Little Venice 1885
Maida Hill Tunnel on the Regents Canal in 1885, Little Venice area of London Date: 1885

Background imageTunnels Collection: Moscow metro - In the center of the universe

Moscow metro - In the center of the universe
Maxim Makunin

Background imageTunnels Collection: Willie Waddell football Rangers football manager Willie Waddell stands beside rival

Willie Waddell football Rangers football manager Willie Waddell stands beside rival manager Jock Stein of Celtic as they walk down the tunnel on to the pitch at Parkhead ahead of the Old Firm clash

Background imageTunnels Collection: STAN ANDERSON LEADS OUT NEWCASTLE UNITED FOR HIS FIRST MATCH IN CHARGE

STAN ANDERSON LEADS OUT NEWCASTLE UNITED FOR HIS FIRST MATCH IN CHARGE, AT HOME TO CARDIFF CITY ON NOVEMBER 9, 1963. UNITED CRASHED TO 0-4 DEFEAT

Background imageTunnels Collection: Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary

Mersey Tunnel Opening, Liverpool, July 1934 by King George IV and Queen Mary

Background imageTunnels Collection: Tree tunnel of Eucalyptus trees line Maliuhi Road near Koloa in Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Tree tunnel of Eucalyptus trees line Maliuhi Road near Koloa in Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Background imageTunnels Collection: Trial Trip on the Underground Railway, 1863, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Trial Trip on the Underground Railway, 1863, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Trial Trip on the Underground Railway, 1863, (c1876). Work on the worlds first underground railway started in 1860, by the Metropolitan Railway under chief engineer John Fowler

Background imageTunnels Collection: Turquoise Ocean Water Off Tunnels Beach; Kauai, Hawaii, United States Of America

Turquoise Ocean Water Off Tunnels Beach; Kauai, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageTunnels Collection: The First Western Party in a Natural Ice-Tunnel, c1911, (1913). Artist: T Griffith Taylor

The First Western Party in a Natural Ice-Tunnel, c1911, (1913). Artist: T Griffith Taylor
The First Western Party in a Natural Ice-Tunnel Amid The Pinnacles of the Koettlitz Glacier (Edgar Evans standing), c1911, (1913)

Background imageTunnels Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, civil engineer, c1850s

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, civil engineer, c1850s
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English engineer, c1850s. Brunel surrounded by vignettes of some of his most significant projects - the steamships Great Eastern, Great Britain

Background imageTunnels Collection: Entrance to Blisworth Tunnel, Grand Junction Canal, Northamptonshire, 1819. Artist: John Hassell

Entrance to Blisworth Tunnel, Grand Junction Canal, Northamptonshire, 1819. Artist: John Hassell
Entrance to Blisworth Tunnel, Grand Junction Canal, Northamptonshire, 1819. A Boat approaching the entrance to the great tunnel from the Blisworth end

Background imageTunnels Collection: Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Boylston Street (viewed from Arlington Street), Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915

Background imageTunnels Collection: Kilsby Tunnel 1837

Kilsby Tunnel 1837
The building of Kilsby tunnel, part of the Midland Railway. Date: 8 July 1837

Background imageTunnels Collection: St Leonards Tunnel - Cross Sections [c1925]

St Leonards Tunnel - Cross Sections [c1925]
Bopeep Tunnel Please note this is a microfilm copy and not the original

Background imageTunnels Collection: Trooping Rehearsal

Trooping Rehearsal
circa 1930: A rehearsal for the Trooping the Colour ceremony at the Horse Guards Parade, London. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTunnels Collection: SECOND BOER WAR, 1900. Tunnel at Laings Nek in Drakensberg, South Africa, blown

SECOND BOER WAR, 1900. Tunnel at Laings Nek in Drakensberg, South Africa, blown up by the Boers during the Second Boer War, 1900. Illustration from a photograph by John Ferguson, 1900

Background imageTunnels Collection: New Cooks Kitchen, Illogan, Cornwall. Late 1800s

New Cooks Kitchen, Illogan, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Four miners drilling an upper at the 355 level. Photographer: John Charles Burrow (1852 - 1914)

Background imageTunnels Collection: New Cooks Kitchen, Illogan, Cornwall. Late 1800s

New Cooks Kitchen, Illogan, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Miners working at a hanging wall at the 394 fathom level. Photographer: John Charles Burrow (1852 - 1914)

Background imageTunnels Collection: 30121

30121
Rhondda Tunnel, 30121

Background imageTunnels Collection: Work is progressing on the Dartford Tunnel appraoch road on the Kent side. This

Work is progressing on the Dartford Tunnel appraoch road on the Kent side. This picture was taken at Dartford, and shows the cutting made between Watling Street and Rochester Way

Background imageTunnels Collection: Colour tinted photo of Box Tunnel, c. 1920s

Colour tinted photo of Box Tunnel, c. 1920s
Colour tinted photo of Box Tunnel, c.1920s

Background imageTunnels Collection: LNER Southern Area Leeds District - Adjustment of Curve between Cullingworth

LNER Southern Area Leeds District - Adjustment of Curve between Cullingworth and Ingrow - 201m 10ch to 201m 70ch [1934]
Includes Lees Moor Tunnel Horizontal scale 66 to 1 Vertical scale full size

Background imageTunnels Collection: Bettws-y-coed and Ffestiniog Railway - Longitudinal section of the Ffestiniog Tunnel [N. D. ]

Bettws-y-coed and Ffestiniog Railway - Longitudinal section of the Ffestiniog Tunnel [N. D. ]
Bettws-y-coed and Ffestiniog Railway - Longitudinal section of the Ffestiniog Tunnel [N.D.]

Background imageTunnels Collection: Fawley Station, Herefordshire, 1979

Fawley Station, Herefordshire, 1979
A dilapidated looking Fawley station in Hereford, captured on camera in 1979, 15 years after it closed for operation. In its heyday the stone built station was amongst the most attractive small

Background imageTunnels Collection: LCC-MFB East Greenwich fire station, SE London

LCC-MFB East Greenwich fire station, SE London
Built by the London County Council in 1902, East Greenwich fire station still stands at 2 Tunnel Avenue SE10. The station was closed in 1985 when the new East Greenwich fire station was opened

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stoke City Football Club: Unity and Pride at Britannia Stadium

Stoke City Football Club: Unity and Pride at Britannia Stadium
Stoke City Football Club

Background imageTunnels Collection: Hulluch underground system 1918

Hulluch underground system 1918
Hulluch underground system known as Charing Cross near Loos. The 3rd Australian Tunnel Company engaged in defensive work on the Western Front in France during World War I in January 1918

Background imageTunnels Collection: Bramhope Tunnel Card

Bramhope Tunnel Card
A passenger train of the North-Eastern Railway emerges from Bramhope Tunnel

Background imageTunnels Collection: Rights Managed

Rights Managed
Rock tunnel at Traigh Mhor, North Lewis, Isle of Lewis

Background imageTunnels Collection: American tank

American tank, Cu Chi Tunnels, southern Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTunnels Collection: Sappers & Miners / Hill 60

Sappers & Miners / Hill 60
Sappers and miners of the Royal Engineers drive a tunnel under Hill 60 at Ypres, obliterated by a mine fired by the British in April 1915

Background imageTunnels Collection: Exclusive Access: Preston North End FC's Tunnel and Dressing Room at Deepdale

Exclusive Access: Preston North End FC's Tunnel and Dressing Room at Deepdale
Deepdale, Tunnel, Dressing Room

Background imageTunnels Collection: Sewer cleaners in the Main Sewer, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion

Sewer cleaners in the Main Sewer, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest Flammarion
Sewer cleaners in the Main Sewer, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph

Background imageTunnels Collection: Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike

Stunt woman rides through flames on motorbike
Sue, 23, one of a team of stunt women, rides her motorbike through a twenty-foot long tunnel of burning hay bales. Wearing only a T-shirt and hot pants she entered the tunnel at 60 mph



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Tunnels Collection

Tunnels are underground passageways that have been used for various purposes throughout history and can be constructed through mountains, under rivers or cities, and even beneath the sea. The architecture involves careful planning and engineering to ensure their stability and safety. Tunnels may be built using different materials such as concrete, steel or brick depending on their purpose and location. Ventilation systems are also essential in tunnel design to maintain air quality for workers or users. They have been used for transportation, mining, water supply, military operations among other uses making them an important part of infrastructure development globally.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Tunnels collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of architectural photographs that capture the beauty and complexity of tunnels around the world. Our collection features images of tunnels in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including brick, concrete, steel, and stone. From ancient underground passages to modern transportation systems, these photographs showcase the ingenuity and innovation behind tunnel design. Each photograph in the Tunnels collection is carefully curated for its artistic value as well as its technical excellence. The images are available as wall art or framed prints that can be displayed in homes or offices to add a touch of sophistication and elegance. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful photography, the Tunnels collection offers something for everyone. With its diverse range of subjects and styles, our collection is sure to inspire awe and wonder at the incredible feats of engineering that have made these tunnels possible.
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What are Tunnels (Architecture) art prints?

Tunnels art prints are a collection of high-quality photographic prints that showcase the beauty and intricacy of tunnels from around the world. These stunning images capture the unique architecture, lighting, and design elements that make each tunnel so special. From ancient underground passageways to modern transportation systems, these prints offer a glimpse into some of the most fascinating architectural feats in history. Whether you're an avid traveler or simply appreciate beautiful design, Tunnels art prints are sure to impress. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology and archival-grade materials to ensure long-lasting quality and vibrant colors. These art prints make for great additions to any home or office decor, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to any space. They also make for thoughtful gifts for friends and family who share your passion for architecture or travel.
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What Tunnels (Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of tunnel architecture art prints that are perfect for adding an interesting and unique touch to your home or office decor. From the iconic tunnels of London's Underground to the mesmerizing architecture of modern-day tunnels, there is something for everyone. You can choose from a variety of styles, including black and white photography, colorful abstract designs, and detailed illustrations. Some popular options include images of New York City's subway system, Parisian catacombs, and the intricate tunnels found in ancient Egyptian tombs. All prints are available in various sizes to suit your needs and come printed on high-quality paper or canvas. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something subtle to complement your existing decor, we have plenty of options to choose from.
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How do I buy Tunnels (Architecture) art prints?

To buy Tunnels art prints from Media Storehouse, you can simply browse through our collection of available prints online. Once you have found the print that you like, click on it to view more details and select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. You can then add the print to your cart and proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your payment and shipping information. We offer a wide range of high-quality Tunnels art prints featuring different styles, sizes, and framing options. Their selection includes both classic black-and-white photographs as well as colorful modern interpretations of tunnels from around the world. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or a unique gift for someone special, our collection of Tunnels art prints is sure to offer something that catches your eye.
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How much do Tunnels (Architecture) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Tunnels art prints, the cost may vary depending on factors such as the size and type of print. However, you can expect to find a variety of affordable options that cater to different budgets. The prices are competitive and reflect the quality of the artwork and printing process used by Media Storehouse. Whether you're looking for a small framed print or a large canvas piece, there's something for everyone at an accessible price point. Additionally, all prints are made using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability over time. So if you're looking to add some stunning Tunnels artwork to your home or office space without breaking the bank, be sure to check out our collection today.
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How will my Tunnels (Architecture) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Tunnels art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your print arrives in perfect condition. Depending on the size of your order, we may use either a sturdy cardboard tube or a flat envelope with reinforced corners for added protection. We work with trusted delivery partners who are experienced in handling delicate items and ensuring timely delivery. You can expect your Tunnels art prints to be delivered straight to your doorstep within the timeframe specified at checkout. If you have any concerns about the delivery of your order, please don't hesitate to get in touch with our customer service team who will be happy to assist you. Westrive to provide an exceptional shopping experience from start to finish and look forward to delivering beautiful artwork straight into your home.