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New River Collection

New River is a man-made river located in London, England

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Background imageNew River Collection: LFDCA-LFB Lambeth HQ and Lambeth river station

LFDCA-LFB Lambeth HQ and Lambeth river station
A modernised Lambeth river fire station and the new fireboat London Phoenix, seen here from the north bank of the River Thames

Background imageNew River Collection: A Map of Clerkenwell, City of London, 1746 (engraving)

A Map of Clerkenwell, City of London, 1746 (engraving)
XJF438448 A Map of Clerkenwell, City of London, 1746 (engraving) by Rocque, John (c.1704-d.1762); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageNew River Collection: Piero della Francesca (c. 1420-1492). Italian painter. The Ba

Piero della Francesca (c. 1420-1492). Italian painter. The Ba
Renaissance Art. Italy. 15th century. Piero della Francesca (c.1420-1492). Italian painter. The Baptism of Christ (c. 1450). Detail. Tempera on panel. National Gallery. London. England. UK

Background imageNew River Collection: Fishing in New Galloway, LMS / LNER poster, 1923-1947

Fishing in New Galloway, LMS / LNER poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced jointly by London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) and London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to Scotland

Background imageNew River Collection: New Hydraulic Lift at the Victoria Docks, 1858. Creator: Walmsley

New Hydraulic Lift at the Victoria Docks, 1858. Creator: Walmsley
New Hydraulic Lift at the Victoria Docks, [London], 1858. The new graving-docks in connection with the Victoria Docks, the construction of which was commenced about two years back

Background imageNew River Collection: London Bridge (new), London, 1831

London Bridge (new), London, 1831
View of London Bridge, London, opened by King William IV and Queen Adelaide in 1831. In the foreground figures stand on decorated ships and barges looking towards the dome of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageNew River Collection: Tower of London & Tower Bridge 21766_20

Tower of London & Tower Bridge 21766_20
TOWER OF LONDON, TOWER BRIDGE & GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY BUILDING, London. Aerial view. The new Greater London Authority offices, designed by Foster & Partners, 1998-2002

Background imageNew River Collection: Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Jacobs Island, a notorious slum on the south bank of the River Thames in Bermondsey, London, was made famous in Charles Dickenss novel Oliver Twist

Background imageNew River Collection: The Hay Wain, 1821, (1912). Artist: John Constable

The Hay Wain, 1821, (1912). Artist: John Constable
The Hay Wain, 1821, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageNew River Collection: Putney New Bridge CC63_00030

Putney New Bridge CC63_00030
PUTNEY NEW BRIDGE, Putney, Greater London. The new five span bridge of 1882-6 designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette to replace the 26 span wooden bridge of 1727-9, busy with people and carriages

Background imageNew River Collection: Old Battersea Bridge, London BB82_13057

Old Battersea Bridge, London BB82_13057
OLD BATTERSEA BRIDGE, London. The timber bridge of 1771-2, photographed here from the tower of Chelsea Old Church, was built by John Philips under the direction of Henry Holland

Background imageNew River Collection: The New Zealander, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

The New Zealander, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
The New Zealander, 1872. A figure sits on the banks of the River Thames contemplating the downfall of the city. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold

Background imageNew River Collection: Poster advertising French railways to London

Poster advertising French railways to London
Poster advertising French railways from Paris to London via Rouen, Dieppe and Newhaven. Daily departures from the Gare St Lazare. Tower Bridge is depicted on a rather foggy day

Background imageNew River Collection: The River Thames, Tower Bridge, City Hall, Bermondsey warehouses and the Shard at

The River Thames, Tower Bridge, City Hall, Bermondsey warehouses and the Shard at night shot from Wapping, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNew River Collection: The New Learning, c1910, (c1900-1920). Artist: Frank Cadogan Cowper

The New Learning, c1910, (c1900-1920). Artist: Frank Cadogan Cowper
The New Learning, c1910, (c1900-1920). Erasmus (right) and Thomas More visit the children of Henry VII at Greenwich in 1499. The boy in the centre is the future King Henry VIII

Background imageNew River Collection: London and the Thames, 18th century

London and the Thames, 18th century. This view looks westwards through London, over sailing ships on the River Thames. Prominent landmarks include St Pauls Cathedral (centre)

Background imageNew River Collection: Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, London, 1885

Clissold Park, Stoke Newington, London, 1885
Engraving showing a series of scenes of Clissold Park and the surrounding area, 1885. The images show (clockwise from top): Horse-Shoe Field; Church Street; Old Yew Tree; the Old Church

Background imageNew River Collection: Inland navigation of England and Wales by

Inland navigation of England and Wales by
Map of the inland navigation of England and Wales by the canals and principal rivers, 1809. Copperplate engraving by Mutlow from John Mason Goods Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G

Background imageNew River Collection: Peninsular and Oriental Pavilion (River Front), c1900

Peninsular and Oriental Pavilion (River Front), c1900.The Peninsular and Oriental Pavilion of the Exposition Universelle of 1889. By T. E. Collcutt, Architect and G. E. Moira and F. L

Background imageNew River Collection: Official opening of Tower Bridge, London, 30 June 1894

Official opening of Tower Bridge, London, 30 June 1894
Official opening of Tower Bridge, London, looking east, 30 June 1894 Date: 1894

Background imageNew River Collection: Missouri River, below Great Falls, Montana, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Missouri River, below Great Falls, Montana, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Missouri River, below Great Falls, Montana, c1897. Named by William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805, most water is now diverted to a hydroelectric plant at the Ryan Dam

Background imageNew River Collection: HMS Somerset strengthens her links with London

HMS Somerset strengthens her links with London
The Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Somerset arrived in the Pool of London on Wednesday 15th March to berth alongside HMS Belfast for a four-day visit

Background imageNew River Collection: The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 11 September 1297, (c1880)

The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 11 September 1297, (c1880). The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

Background imageNew River Collection: The Thames near Walton Bridges, 1805, (1938). Artist: JMW Turner

The Thames near Walton Bridges, 1805, (1938). Artist: JMW Turner
The Thames near Walton Bridges, 1805. After an original oil paint on mahogany veneer by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851). Original housed in the Tate, London

Background imageNew River Collection: New Sewer

New Sewer
1862: Workmen building the northern outfall sewer and overflow into the River Lea. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Getty Images)

Background imageNew River Collection: Tower of London with ravens circling above

Tower of London with ravens circling above
The Tower of London viewed over the River Thames from South Bank, London, England.The ravens of the Tower of London are a group of captive Common Ravens which live in the Tower of London

Background imageNew River Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the New London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. The River Thames is full of royal barges, and a balloon can be seen in the top right. 1 August 1831

Background imageNew River Collection: The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge (engraving)

The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge (engraving)
1050596 The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge)

Background imageNew River Collection: The Fleet River, near St Pancras, 1825 (engraving)

The Fleet River, near St Pancras, 1825 (engraving)
3636947 The Fleet River, near St Pancras, 1825 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fleet River, near St Pancras, 1825)

Background imageNew River Collection: Views on the River Lea, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Views on the River Lea, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Views on the River Lea, c1876. Ferry House, Tottenham Church, weir, cottage and Tottenham Lock on the River Lea, East London

Background imageNew River Collection: Cunard White Star liner Berengaria, approaching Cunard pier, 1936

Cunard White Star liner Berengaria, approaching Cunard pier, 1936
Approaching Her Berth. A striking photgraph of the Cunard White Star liner Berengaria (ex-Imperator, 52, 101 tons), assisted by tugs, coming into the Cunard pier, 1936

Background imageNew River Collection: Morning Mists, Hemingford Grey, 1906. Creator: Frederick George Cotman

Morning Mists, Hemingford Grey, 1906. Creator: Frederick George Cotman
Morning Mists, Hemingford Grey, 1906. by Frederick George Cotman (1850-1920). From " The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours", edited by Charles Holme

Background imageNew River Collection: The Buildings of the Company of Ironmongers (colour engraving)

The Buildings of the Company of Ironmongers (colour engraving)
XCF286476 The Buildings of the Company of Ironmongers (colour engraving) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Project Plantation: 17th century changes in North East Ulster)

Background imageNew River Collection: Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge
A view of the old Waterloo Bridge, London, circa 1895. The structure was designed by John Rennie and opened in 1817. It was later demolished and a new bridge on the site was completed in 1945

Background imageNew River Collection: Bridgend

Bridgend
The New Bridge, Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales, circa 1910. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNew River Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the New London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. The River Thames is full of royal barges, and a balloon can be seen in the top right. 1 August 1831

Background imageNew River Collection: Old Chelsea riverside, London

Old Chelsea riverside, London
A view across the Thames to the riverside of old Chelsea where a new embankment was under construction in the late 19th century

Background imageNew River Collection: View of Grosmont Church, School and Whitby Railway Bridge from the Lime Kilns

View of Grosmont Church, School and Whitby Railway Bridge from the Lime Kilns, 1848 (hand coloured litho on paper)
7483134 View of Grosmont Church, School and Whitby Railway Bridge from the Lime Kilns, 1848 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Bourne, John Cooke (1814-96); 20x27 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

Background imageNew River Collection: A new and accurate chart of the Baltic or East Sea showing the islands

A new and accurate chart of the Baltic or East Sea showing the islands, rocks and shoals with their marks
7340659 A new and accurate chart of the Baltic or East Sea showing the islands, rocks and shoals with their marks, light-houses, soundings and sailing channels, 1779 (print) by Sayer

Background imageNew River Collection: Repairing of Captain Cook's ship in Endeavour river, 1750-78 (etching)

Repairing of Captain Cook's ship in Endeavour river, 1750-78 (etching)
7295543 Repairing of Captain Cook's ship in Endeavour river, 1750-78 (etching); 10.3x17.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageNew River Collection: The River St. John, 1780 (engraving)

The River St. John, 1780 (engraving)
7340407 The River St. John, 1780 (engraving) by DesBarres, Joseph Frederick Wallet (1721-1824); 54.5x78.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: J. F. W. Des Barres Scale: ca)

Background imageNew River Collection: The River St. John, 1776 (engraving)

The River St. John, 1776 (engraving)
7340401 The River St. John, 1776 (engraving) by DesBarres, Joseph Frederick Wallet (1721-1824); 54.5x78.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: J. F. W. Des Barres Scale: ca)

Background imageNew River Collection: Captain James Cook's charts entrance of Endeavour River and Botany Bay in New South Wales

Captain James Cook's charts entrance of Endeavour River and Botany Bay in New South Wales
7295280 Captain James Cook's charts entrance of Endeavour River and Botany Bay in New South Wales, 1772-73 (engraving & etching) by Bowen, Thomas (c.1790); 28.5x46.6 cm; National Maritime Museum

Background imageNew River Collection: Map of the inland navigation of England and Wales by the canals and principal rivers, 1809

Map of the inland navigation of England and Wales by the canals and principal rivers, 1809
FLO4974709 Map of the inland navigation of England and Wales by the canals and principal rivers, 1809. Copperplate engraving by Mutlow from John Mason Good's Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G

Background imageNew River Collection: Shipping in the Pool of London, 19th century (engraved, coloured)

Shipping in the Pool of London, 19th century (engraved, coloured)
7341610 Shipping in the Pool of London, 19th century (engraved, coloured) by Bough, Samuel (1822-78); 19.4x28.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Steamer Drew, of the 'Peoples Line' between New York & Albany & Athens on The Hudson River - Piers

Steamer Drew, of the 'Peoples Line' between New York & Albany & Athens on The Hudson River - Piers 40 & 41 N.R
7342668 Steamer Drew, of the 'Peoples Line' between New York & Albany & Athens on The Hudson River - Piers 40 & 41 N.R. foot of Canal St N.Y., 1867 (lithograph, coloured) by Parsons

Background imageNew River Collection: The Grand New Steamboat Pilgrim, the Largest in the World. Flagship of the Fall River Line

The Grand New Steamboat Pilgrim, the Largest in the World. Flagship of the Fall River Line - running between New York
7342682 The Grand New Steamboat Pilgrim, the Largest in the World. Flagship of the Fall River Line - running between New York and Boston via Newport and Fall River

Background imageNew River Collection: A cascade in the Tuaruru Valley, Tahiti, 1773 (oil on panel)

A cascade in the Tuaruru Valley, Tahiti, 1773 (oil on panel)
7295315 A cascade in the Tuaruru Valley, Tahiti, 1773 (oil on panel) by Hodges, William (1744-97); 49.9x64.1 cm; National Maritime Museum, London



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New River Collection

New River is a man-made river located in London, England. It was constructed in the early 17th century to provide Londoners with fresh drinking water from Hertfordshire and Essex. The river runs through several boroughs of North London, including Islington, Hackney and Haringey. Along its course, it passes by many interesting sights such as the iconic Angel of Islington statue and the historic New River Head building which was once used to control the flow of water into London. Visitors can also enjoy walking along its banks or taking a boat ride on it for a unique view of some of London's most famous landmarks. An important part of both local history and culture, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to explore this fascinating city.
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The New River collection from Media Storehouse offers a range of stunning wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the beauty and history of this iconic London landmark. The New River is an artificial waterway built in the early 17th century to supply fresh drinking water to London. It runs for over 20 miles through Hertfordshire and North London before ending at Islington's reservoirs. Our collection features breathtaking images of the river as it winds its way through picturesque countryside landscapes and urban cityscapes alike. From tranquil scenes of wildlife on its banks to striking views of historic architecture such as Waltham Abbey or Alexandra Palace, there is something for everyone in this diverse collection. Whether you are looking to add some character to your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, the New River collection from Media Storehouse has plenty of options to choose from.
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New River art prints are a collection of stunning images that capture the beauty and essence of London, England. These prints showcase some of the most iconic sights in the city, including Big Ben, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace. Each print is carefully crafted to highlight the unique features of these landmarks and bring them to life in vivid detail. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves London or wants to add a touch of British charm to their home or office decor. They are printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured perfectly. Whether you're looking for a gift for someone special or want to treat yourself to a beautiful piece of artwork, New River art prints from Media Storehouse are an excellent choice. With so many different styles and sizes available, there's something for everyone in this collection.
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