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Earthworks Collection

Earthworks are ancient structures that have fascinated archaeologists and historians for centuries

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Earthworks Collection: Avebury / Stukeley Map
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Earthworks Collection: Picture No. 10741186
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Earthworks Collection: Aerial image of Old Sarum, the original site of Salisbury with castle ruins
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Earthworks Collection: woodcut map illustration of Newark Earthworks, Ohio
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Earthworks Collection: Innisidgen Burial Chamber, Isles of Scilly K920400
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Earthworks Collection: Aerial image of Wansdyke (from Wodens Dyke), an early medieval series of defensive linear
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Earthworks Collection: The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams
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Earthworks Collection: Warren Farm battery 33312_013
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Earthworks Collection: Warren Farm battery 33312_015
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Earthworks Collection: Knowlton Church and earthworks from the air at sunrise, Knowlton, Dorset, England, UK
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Earthworks Collection: Knowlton Church, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England
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Earthworks Collection: A frosty morning at Knowlton Church near Cranborne, Dorset, England
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Earthworks Collection: Harnessing the atom by G. H. Davis
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Earthworks Collection: Plan of the Battle of Tell El Kebir, Anglo-Egyptian War
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Earthworks Collection: Quaker Guns, Centreville, Virginia, March 1862. Creators: Barnard & Gibson, George N
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Earthworks Collection: Fortifications at Manassas, March 1862. Creators: Barnard & Gibson, George N
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Earthworks Collection: Fortifications on Heights of Centreville, Virginia, March 1862
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Earthworks Collection: Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia, May 1862. Creator: Wood & Gibson
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Earthworks Collection: Quarters of Men in Fort Sedgwick, May 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Earthworks Collection: View of the Interior of Fort Steadman, May 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Earthworks Collection: Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA, No. 5, 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
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Earthworks Collection: The Allatoona Pass, GA, 1866. Creator: George N. Barnard
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Earthworks Collection: South Bank of the Chattahoochie, Ga. 1866. Creator: George N. Barnard
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Earthworks Collection: East Denton (bodycolour on paper)
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Earthworks Collection: The trench war on the Karst, the effect of our explosives on enemy positions (colour litho)
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Earthworks Collection: Railway-Making in Rhodesia, the Mafeking-Buluwayo Extension (b / w photo)
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Earthworks Collection: Battle of New Orleans and death of Major General Packenham on the 8th of January 1815
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Earthworks Collection: Russo-Turkish War (engraving)
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Earthworks Collection: Down Hill, Northumberland (bodycolour on paper)
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Earthworks Collection: Whitchester Tunnel with Unthank Hall, 1837 (pencil & bodycolour on paper)
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Earthworks Collection: The Deptford Rifle Corps (34th Kent) forming Earthworks for their Shooting-Ground by Torchlight
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Earthworks Collection: The fight in the Artois (colour litho)
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Earthworks Collection: The Crisis in Egypt, a Krupp Field-Gun in the Earthworks, Alexandria, 1882 (engraving)
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Earthworks Collection: Barrows in Greenwich Park (b / w photo)
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Earthworks Collection: Roman fort and town of Coria (Corbridge), Northumberland (b / w photo)
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Earthworks Collection: The British Camp and Herefordshire Beacon, 1872 (oil on canvas)
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Earthworks Collection: Thyra Dannebod ordering the The building of the Danevirke (etching)
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Earthworks Collection: View of the Hunenschans by the Uddelermeer, Gelderland, Netherlands (colour litho)
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Earthworks Collection: The War in Denmark, Fortifications of Fredericia (engraving)


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Earthworks are ancient structures that have fascinated archaeologists and historians for centuries. From Avebury to Stukeley Map, these incredible feats of engineering have left a lasting mark on our landscape. Picture No. 10741186 shows an aerial image of Old Sarum, the original site of Salisbury with castle ruins. This captivating view transports us back in time, allowing us to imagine the bustling activity that once took place within these walls. The woodcut map illustration of Newark Earthworks in Ohio is another testament to human ingenuity. These intricate designs showcase the precision and planning required to create such massive earthworks. Innisidgen Burial Chamber on the Isles of Scilly offers a glimpse into ancient burial practices. The K920400 picture captures its mysterious allure, inviting us to ponder over the lives and rituals of those who came before us. Aerial images like Wansdyke in Tan Hill, Wiltshire reveal early medieval defensive linear earthworks. These strategic fortifications remind us of humanity's constant struggle for security throughout history. Framlingham Castle FF003076 stands tall as a symbol of power and authority. Its imposing presence reminds us how they were not only functional but also served as symbols of status and control. Harnessing the atom by G. H Davis represents a different kind of earthwork - one that delves into scientific progress and innovation. It highlights how humans manipulate natural elements for both destructive and constructive purposes. The Plan of the Battle at Tell El Kebir during the Anglo-Egyptian War showcases how earthworks played crucial roles in military strategies throughout history. They provided cover, defense, and tactical advantages on battlefields around the world. Warren Farm battery pictures (33312_013) (33312_015) take us back to more recent times when coastal defenses were necessary for national security during World War II. These remnants serve as reminders of past conflicts fought on our own shores.