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Ebbing Collection

"Ebbing: A Journey through Time and Nature's Rhythm" Embark on a captivating journey to the untouched beauty of Cape Range National Park in Exmouth, Western Australia

Background imageEbbing Collection: Cape Range National Park, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Australia

Cape Range National Park, Exmouth, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Australia
A calm sea laps the shore of a coastal desert sand dune at sunset

Background imageEbbing Collection: The New Route to Scotland, Sketches on the New Midland Extension from Settle to Carlisle

The New Route to Scotland, Sketches on the New Midland Extension from Settle to Carlisle, II (engraving)
1049386 The New Route to Scotland, Sketches on the New Midland Extension from Settle to Carlisle, II (engraving) by English School

Background imageEbbing Collection: John Richard Green dictates his Short History of England while his Life is ebbing to its Close

John Richard Green dictates his Short History of England while his Life is ebbing to its Close (litho)
2812873 John Richard Green dictates his Short History of England while his Life is ebbing to its Close (litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEbbing Collection: Giggleswick, Ebbing and flowing wells (engraving)

Giggleswick, Ebbing and flowing wells (engraving)
6020967 Giggleswick, Ebbing and flowing wells (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Giggleswick, Ebbing and flowing wells)

Background imageEbbing Collection: Ebbing & Flowing Well

Ebbing & Flowing Well
Ebbing and Flowing Well, near Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, excites much interest to passers-by, for the level of the water rises and falls at regular intervals. Date: 1930s

Background imageEbbing Collection: ferry landing - Moulmein

ferry landing - Moulmein
Ferry landing - Moulmein - Two days ago a river ferry was heavily laden with rubber and seventy passengers. In midstream suddenly split open with rot. None survived the ebbing tide

Background imageEbbing Collection: Dawn light on the pink granite ledges of the rocky coast in Maines Acadia National Park

Dawn light on the pink granite ledges of the rocky coast in Maines Acadia National Park. Otter Cliffs are in the distance. Mount Desert Island

Background imageEbbing Collection: THE EBBING TIDE

THE EBBING TIDE
The Ebbing Tide, a photograph taken in the Port Meirion Estuary, Meirionethshire, north Wales. Date: 1930s


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"Ebbing: A Journey through Time and Nature's Rhythm" Embark on a captivating journey to the untouched beauty of Cape Range National Park in Exmouth, Western Australia. As you explore the mesmerizing Ningaloo Reef, witness the ebbing tides that shape this enchanting coastal wonderland. Intriguingly, ebbing is not limited to natural landscapes alone. Delve into history as we uncover "The New Route to Scotland" depicted in Sketches on the New Midland Extension from Settle to Carlisle. Feel the essence of time slipping away as John Richard Green dictates his Short History of England while his life is ebbing to its close. Venturing further, discover Giggleswick's mystical Ebbing and Flowing Wells through an exquisite engraving. These wells hold secrets of nature's perpetual dance between rising and receding waters - a sight that echoes with tranquility. From tranquil wells to bustling ferry landings, witness Moulmein's Ebbing & Flowing Well against the backdrop of North America's Maine region. The dawn light paints a breathtaking picture on pink granite ledges along Acadia National Park's rocky coast - an ethereal moment where nature meets artistry. Yet amidst these serene scenes lies another tale - one titled "The Ebbing Tide. " Here, we are reminded that even majestic landscapes experience moments when their grandeur retreats momentarily before reclaiming its splendor once again. Ebbing serves as a reminder that life itself follows this rhythmic pattern; it ebbs and flows just like nature does. So let us embrace each fleeting moment with gratitude for both its presence and absence – for it is within these cycles that true appreciation for our world can be found.