Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Ashes Collection (page 37)

"Ashes: Symbolic Remnants of Triumph and Tragedy" Cricket at the Oval, a historic battleground where rivalries ignite and legends are born

Background imageAshes Collection: Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) habit, growing at edge of arable field, Bacton, Suffolk, England

Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) habit, growing at edge of arable field, Bacton, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageAshes Collection: Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) coppiced stool, in coppice woodland reserve, Bradfield Woods N. N

Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) coppiced stool, in coppice woodland reserve, Bradfield Woods N. N. R. Bradfield St
Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) coppiced stool, in coppice woodland reserve, Bradfield Woods N.N.R. Bradfield St. George, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageAshes Collection: Fire fighter in a burnt house

Fire fighter in a burnt house
Fire fighter searching through the wreckage of a burnt house. Evidence collected from the scene of a fire can help distinguish an accident from arson

Background imageAshes Collection: Forest fire

Forest fire. Photographed in Narke, Sweden

Background imageAshes Collection: Rowan (mountain ash) in fruit, with autumn colour

Rowan (mountain ash) in fruit, with autumn colour
ROG-12823 Rowan (mountain ash) in fruit, with autumn colour Sorbus aucuparia Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAshes Collection: Rowan or mountain ash berries (Sorbus aucuparia). Dorset

Rowan or mountain ash berries (Sorbus aucuparia). Dorset
ROG-12740 Rowan or mountain ash berries Dorset. UK. Sorbus aucuparia Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAshes Collection: Ash Tree - cloe-up of leaves and fruit

Ash Tree - cloe-up of leaves and fruit
ME-1831 Ash Tree - cloe-up of leaves and fruit Fraxinus excelsior Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAshes Collection: Ash - common ash bud

Ash - common ash bud
ME-1823 Ash - common ash bud Fraxinus excelsior Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAshes Collection: Common Ash - leaves

Common Ash - leaves
ME-1840 Common Ash - leaves Fraxinus exelsior Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAshes Collection: Temperate rainforest with Mountain Ash and Tree Ferns (Cyathea australis)

Temperate rainforest with Mountain Ash and Tree Ferns (Cyathea australis) - Tarra - Bulga National Park - East
JPF-12914 Temperate rainforest with Mountain Ash and Tree Ferns (Cyathea australis) Tarra - Bulga National Park - East Gippsland - Victoria - Australia Eucalyptus regnans Jean-Paul Ferrero Please

Background imageAshes Collection: Temperate Rainforest - Including Mountain ash & Tree fern - Dandenong Ranges National Park, Victoria

Temperate Rainforest - Including Mountain ash & Tree fern - Dandenong Ranges National Park, Victoria
JPF-13960 Temperate Rainforest - Including Mountain ash & Tree fern Dandenong Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia Eucalyptus regnans Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageAshes Collection: Cauldron and kettle at a gipsy encampment

Cauldron and kettle at a gipsy encampment
A cauldron and a kettle heating over a log fire in the open air at a gipsy encampment

Background imageAshes Collection: Australian Ashes Touring side of 1938

Australian Ashes Touring side of 1938
The Touring Australian cricket team of 1938, with Captain (Sir) Donald Bradman seated (centre). Other notable members of the side include C Babcock and Wilf O Reilly

Background imageAshes Collection: Orions Daughters

Orions Daughters
Orions daughters sacrifice themselves for the good of their city, Thebes : but from their ashes arise two handsome young men, the Corones

Background imageAshes Collection: Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice
Fires were lit at solstices and equinoxes by the ancient Germans : the fires cured their ailments, and the ashes scattered in the fields ensured fertility

Background imageAshes Collection: Napoleon I / Ashes / Casas

Napoleon I / Ashes / Casas
NAPOLEON I His ashes are brought to Paris and are taken to Les Invalides

Background imageAshes Collection: Napoleon I / Ashes / Lami

Napoleon I / Ashes / Lami
NAPOLEON I His ashes are brought to Paris and are taken to Les Invalides

Background imageAshes Collection: Napoleon I / Ashes / Inside

Napoleon I / Ashes / Inside
NAPOLEON I His ashes are brought to Paris and are taken to Les Invalides. This interior scene shows where they were placed

Background imageAshes Collection: Napoleon I / Ashes / Bougard

Napoleon I / Ashes / Bougard
NAPOLEON I His ashes are brought to Paris and a procession takes them down the Champs Elysees which is lined with soldiers

Background imageAshes Collection: Light Micrograph (LM) of a tranverse section of a stem of a Common (European) Ash tree

Light Micrograph (LM) of a tranverse section of a stem of a Common (European) Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior), magnification x12

Background imageAshes Collection: Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) twig with buds just breaking. UK

Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) twig with buds just breaking. UK
ROG-12380 Ash - twig with buds just breaking UK Fraxinus excelsior Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAshes Collection: The aftermath of traditional slash and burn on hilltop near Kuta, south coast

The aftermath of traditional slash and burn on hilltop near Kuta, south coast, Lombok, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageAshes Collection: Light Micrograph (LM): A Tranverse section of a stem of a Common or European Ash tree

Light Micrograph (LM): A Tranverse section of a stem of a Common or European Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior)
LRDS-258 Light Micrograph (LM): A Tranverse section of a stem of a Common or European Ash tree Magnification x12 (on 10.5 cm width print) Fraxinus excelsior David Spears (Last Refuge)

Background imageAshes Collection: Common Ash Tree - First to lose its leaves in mixed woodland

Common Ash Tree - First to lose its leaves in mixed woodland
SG-20082 Common Ash Tree - First to lose its leaves in mixed woodland early Autumn, UK Fraxinus excelsior Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAshes Collection: Ash Tree - in autumn colour Fritham, New Forest, Hampshire, UK

Ash Tree - in autumn colour Fritham, New Forest, Hampshire, UK
ROG-9882 Ash Tree - in autumn colour Fritham, New Forest, Hampshire, UK. Fraxinus excelsior Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAshes Collection: Corneille / Pompee

Corneille / Pompee
LA MORT DE POMPEE Cornelie, widow of Pompee, with his ashes in an urn

Background imageAshes Collection: Philopoemons Ashes

Philopoemons Ashes
Polybius carries Philopoemons ashes to Megalopolis

Background imageAshes Collection: Cinderella by the Fire

Cinderella by the Fire
Cinderella sits gazing wistfully into the ashes of the fire, holding the broom she has used for sweeping

Background imageAshes Collection: FIRST SOAP

FIRST SOAP
THE FIRST SOAP the Gauls used a mixture of tallow and ashes



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Ashes: Symbolic Remnants of Triumph and Tragedy" Cricket at the Oval, a historic battleground where rivalries ignite and legends are born. The England Test cricket XI at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1899. Artist WA Rouch captures the intensity of the game as players fight for victory, leaving behind ashes of determination on the pitch. Sport/Cricket/Ashes - A term that resonates with every cricket enthusiast worldwide. It represents one of the fiercest battles in sports history between England and Australia. The Ashes series is a testament to unwavering passion and fierce competition that leaves both nations yearning for glory. Tolbachik Volcano erupting with fiery lava cascading down its slopes in Kamchatka, Russia. Nature's fury reminds us how even mountains can crumble into ashes under immense pressure. The Mountain Ash or Rowan Tree stands tall in Lower Saxony, Germany, adorned with ripened berries like droplets of blood-red fire amidst lush green foliage. Its vibrant beauty conceals ancient folklore linking it to protection against evil spirits. Celebrations erupt at the Oval as victorious players bask in their triumphs while spectators rejoice alongside them. In these moments, joy transforms into ash-gray memories etched forever in their hearts. The burial of Thomas Hardy's heart signifies an eternal bond between literature and mortality—a poignant reminder that even great minds eventually turn to dust and ashes. Agrippina landing with the ashes of Germanicus echoes tales from ancient Rome when love transcended death itself—an act so profound it left an indelible mark on history's pages. George Giffen immortalized among Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds; his legacy lives on through stories passed down generations—his contributions reduced neither by time nor by ash-covered fields he once graced. Stromboli Volcano erupting fiercely off Italy's coast paints a mesmerizing picture of raw power.