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Cedar Collection (page 7)

Cedar, a majestic symbol of strength and resilience, holds a significant place in various cultures and landscapes around the world

Background imageCedar Collection: USA, Alaska, Anan Creek. Scenic of creek between cypress trees

USA, Alaska, Anan Creek. Scenic of creek between cypress trees. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCedar Collection: WASHINGTON: RED CEDAR, c1920. A car driving through a red cedar tree trunk along

WASHINGTON: RED CEDAR, c1920. A car driving through a red cedar tree trunk along the Pacific Highway in Washington State, c1920

Background imageCedar Collection: Illustration of Cedrus libani var. stenocoma (Turkish Cedar)

Illustration of Cedrus libani var. stenocoma (Turkish Cedar)

Background imageCedar Collection: Illustration of flag of Lebanon, white stripe between two horizontal red stripes

Illustration of flag of Lebanon, white stripe between two horizontal red stripes, with green cedar in center

Background imageCedar Collection: A hollow old growth giant redwood tree along the path to South Beach in Pacific Rim National Park

A hollow old growth giant redwood tree along the path to South Beach in Pacific Rim National Park near Tofino; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: The Cedar Boardwalk Path On The Shorepine Bog Trail In Pacific Rim National Park Near Tofino;

The Cedar Boardwalk Path On The Shorepine Bog Trail In Pacific Rim National Park Near Tofino; British Columbia Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: Japan, Wakayama, Kumano Kodo, Large cedar tree trunks in forest, close-up

Japan, Wakayama, Kumano Kodo, Large cedar tree trunks in forest, close-up
Kumano Old Road/Kumano Kodo, Cedar, World Heritage, Wakayama, Japan

Background imageCedar Collection: A Hollow Old Growth Giant Redwood Tree Along The Path To South Beach In Pacific Rim National Park

A Hollow Old Growth Giant Redwood Tree Along The Path To South Beach In Pacific Rim National Park Near Tofino
British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: The Cedar Boardwalk Path In The Shorepine Bog Trail In Pacific Rim National Park Near Tofino

The Cedar Boardwalk Path In The Shorepine Bog Trail In Pacific Rim National Park Near Tofino
British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: LOG STRIPPERS, 1936. Two carpenters stripping logs for shelters at Wilson Cedar Forest

LOG STRIPPERS, 1936. Two carpenters stripping logs for shelters at Wilson Cedar Forest, near Lebanon, Tennessee. Photograph by Carl Mydans, March 1936

Background imageCedar Collection: Picture No. 11672731

Picture No. 11672731
Cedar Waxwing adult eating a berry. Date:

Background imageCedar Collection: Picture No. 11672730

Picture No. 11672730
Cedar Waxwing young. Date:

Background imageCedar Collection: Picture No. 11672729

Picture No. 11672729
Cedar Waxwing adult. Date:

Background imageCedar Collection: Picture No. 11672728

Picture No. 11672728
Cedar Waxwing adult eating a berry. Date:

Background imageCedar Collection: Picture No. 11672727

Picture No. 11672727
Cedar Waxwing adult. Date:

Background imageCedar Collection: Picture No. 11672726

Picture No. 11672726
Cedar Waxwing adult. Date:

Background imageCedar Collection: Source Size = 3756 x 1271

Source Size = 3756 x 1271
DISCOVERIES IN THE GREAT EGYPTIAN PYRAMID: 1. Original Casing Stone from North Side; 2. Granite Ball, 1 lb. 3 oz. weight; 3. Piece of Cedar, apparently a Measure; 4

Background imageCedar Collection: Source Size = 3774 x 1770

Source Size = 3774 x 1770
The Grand Cedar Avenue, the Emperors Sylvan Court

Background imageCedar Collection: Source Size = 2412 x 1559

Source Size = 2412 x 1559
Cedar Struck by Lightning, at Henley-Upon-Thames, 1852

Background imageCedar Collection: General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, American Civil War, United States of America, US

General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, American Civil War, United States of America, US
General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageCedar Collection: DRAWN BY PERCY MACOUOID, THE GREAT OLD CEDAR, Percy Macquoid, 1852-1925, was an English

DRAWN BY PERCY MACOUOID, THE GREAT OLD CEDAR, Percy Macquoid, 1852-1925, was an English artist and illustrator described as the non plus ultra of elegance and mild refined feeling, engraving 1890

Background imageCedar Collection: David and Nathan, print maker: Louis Bernard Coclers, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn

David and Nathan, print maker: Louis Bernard Coclers, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 1756 - 1817

Background imageCedar Collection: Saint Gines de la Jara

Saint Gines de la Jara; Luisa Roldan (called " La Roldana" ), Spanish, 1652 - 1706, Polychromer: Tomas de Los Arcos, Spanish, born 1661; Spain, Europe; 1692

Background imageCedar Collection: Table

Table; Attributed to Andre-Charles Boulle, French, 1642 - 1732, master before 1666; Paris, France, Europe; about 1680; Oak veneered with marquetry tortoise shell, pewter, brass, ebony, horn, ivory

Background imageCedar Collection: Box

Box; Attributed to Andre-Charles Boulle, French, 1642 - 1732, master before 1666, and perhaps Gobelins Manufactory, French, active 1662 - present; Paris, France

Background imageCedar Collection: Western Hemlock; cedar; Grove of the Patriarchs; Mount Rainier National Park; Washington

Western Hemlock; cedar; Grove of the Patriarchs; Mount Rainier National Park; Washington; USA

Background imageCedar Collection: Western Hemlock, cedar, Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Western Hemlock, cedar, Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington; USA

Background imageCedar Collection: USA, Washington State. Looking up toward tall, mature, old growth conifers at Grove

USA, Washington State. Looking up toward tall, mature, old growth conifers at Grove of the Patriarchs, Mt. Rainier NP

Background imageCedar Collection: USA, Oregon, Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness

USA, Oregon, Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness. Incense cedar tree. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCedar Collection: Cedar Breaks National Monument, Cedar City, Utah, USA, America

Cedar Breaks National Monument, Cedar City, Utah, USA, America

Background imageCedar Collection: Cedar Breaks National Monument, Cedar City, Utah, USA, America

Cedar Breaks National Monument, Cedar City, Utah, USA, America

Background imageCedar Collection: Pile of cut cedar tree bark for recycling, Quebec, Canada

Pile of cut cedar tree bark for recycling, Quebec, Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Bermudas Cedar, Small Coned Fir Tree, and Small Leaved

CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Bermudas Cedar, Small Coned Fir Tree, and Small Leaved Fir with loose cones. Engraving after a drawing by Jacob van Huysum, from Catalogus Plantarum, London, 1730

Background imageCedar Collection: CANADA: CANOE-MAKING, 1858. A Canadian man making a canoe out of cedar and birchbark

CANADA: CANOE-MAKING, 1858. A Canadian man making a canoe out of cedar and birchbark. Engraving, English, 1858

Background imageCedar Collection: LUMBER CAMP, c1902. Cedar bark cabin in a lumbering camp in Washington State. Photograph

LUMBER CAMP, c1902. Cedar bark cabin in a lumbering camp in Washington State. Photograph, c1902

Background imageCedar Collection: WASHINGTON: LUMBERING. A lumberjack with his family admid huge cedar and fir logs

WASHINGTON: LUMBERING. A lumberjack with his family admid huge cedar and fir logs in the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington. Photographed in 1902

Background imageCedar Collection: WASHINGTON: LUMBERJACKS. Lumberjacks with huge cedar and fir logs using a steam

WASHINGTON: LUMBERJACKS. Lumberjacks with huge cedar and fir logs using a steam railroad to move the heavy load, Washington State. Photographed by T.M. Kelso. in 1902

Background imageCedar Collection: LUMBERJACK FAMILY, c1899. A family of lumberjacks posing with Washington cedar

LUMBERJACK FAMILY, c1899. A family of lumberjacks posing with Washington cedar and fir timber in the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington. Photograph, c1899

Background imageCedar Collection: CIVIL WAR: CEDAR LEVEL. Commissary depot at Cedar Level, Virginia. Photograph, 1864

CIVIL WAR: CEDAR LEVEL. Commissary depot at Cedar Level, Virginia. Photograph, 1864

Background imageCedar Collection: PREPARING CEDAR BARK, c1914. A Nak waxda xw woman preparing cedar bark, possibly

PREPARING CEDAR BARK, c1914. A Nak waxda xw woman preparing cedar bark, possibly in British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1914

Background imageCedar Collection: KWAKIUTL WOMAN, 1914. The daughter of a Nakoaktok chief on the coast of British Columbia

KWAKIUTL WOMAN, 1914. The daughter of a Nakoaktok chief on the coast of British Columbia, Canada, seated on a blanket-covered board and wearing a cedar bark cape

Background imageCedar Collection: KWAKIUTL WEAVER, c1894. A Kwakiutl woman weaving a cedar mat, with a rocking cradle

KWAKIUTL WEAVER, c1894. A Kwakiutl woman weaving a cedar mat, with a rocking cradle suspended at left, in the village of Tsaxis on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: CANADA: CEDAR BARK FABRIC. A partially woven sheet of cedar bark fabric hanging

CANADA: CEDAR BARK FABRIC. A partially woven sheet of cedar bark fabric hanging in front of a Native American house in British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1900

Background imageCedar Collection: KOPRINO CHIEF, 1914. Qa hila, a young Koprino chief from Quatsino Sound, on the

KOPRINO CHIEF, 1914. Qa hila, a young Koprino chief from Quatsino Sound, on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, British Colubmia, Canada, wearing a dentalium shell nose ornament

Background imageCedar Collection: KOSKIMO MAN, 1914. Yakotlus, a Koskimo Native American man from Quatsino Sound

KOSKIMO MAN, 1914. Yakotlus, a Koskimo Native American man from Quatsino Sound, on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, British Colubmia, Canada. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1914

Background imageCedar Collection: CLAYOQUOT WOMAN, 1915. A Clayoquot woman, from the west coast of Vancouver Island

CLAYOQUOT WOMAN, 1915. A Clayoquot woman, from the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, wearing a cedar bark hat and cape. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1915

Background imageCedar Collection: HAIDA CANOE EXHIBIT. The prow of a 63-foot-long ceremonial canoe, carved from a

HAIDA CANOE EXHIBIT. The prow of a 63-foot-long ceremonial canoe, carved from a cedar tree in 1878 by Haida Native Americans in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCedar Collection: PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. A group of Paiute Native Americans seated in front of a summer home

PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. A group of Paiute Native Americans seated in front of a summer home, formed from cedar trees, on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona



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Cedar, a majestic symbol of strength and resilience, holds a significant place in various cultures and landscapes around the world. One cannot help but be captivated by its timeless beauty and rich history. In Lebanon's breathtaking Kadisha Valley, nestled in the enchanting town of Bcharre, lies the awe-inspiring Cedar Forest. These ancient trees stand tall as living witnesses to centuries gone by. The Cedars of Lebanon at the foot of Mount Djebel Makhmal near Bsharre are particularly renowned for their grandeur. Across continents, even in unexpected places like Attingham Park in Shrewsbury, UK, you can find remnants of this remarkable species. The Dolls House of Petronella Dunois from 1676 proudly displays miniature cedar furniture showcasing its enduring allure. Nature enthusiasts are often treated to delightful encounters with the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), a charming bird known for its vibrant plumage and fondness for cedar berries. Its presence adds an extra touch of magic to any cedar-filled landscape. The significance of cedars extends beyond aesthetics; they hold cultural and historical importance too. From Edward Lear's poetic masterpiece "The Cedars of Lebanon" to serving as materials for Solomon's Temple or being featured at Sheep Hatch Camp Schools on October 5th, 1945 – these trees have left an indelible mark on literature, religion, and human experiences throughout time. Even male catkins releasing pollen from Surrey England's Cedar (Cedrus sp) remind us that amidst their grandeur lies intricate biological processes vital for sustaining life itself. So let us celebrate this magnificent tree – a testament to endurance against all odds. Whether it be standing tall among Lebanon's mountains or gracing gardens across distant lands, cedar continues to inspire awe and admiration wherever it grows.