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"The Rhine: A Historic River Connecting Nations and Generations" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of resilience and determination

Background imageRhine Collection: Church of St John and Castle Lahneck on the Rhine, 1838. Artist: R Wallis

Church of St John and Castle Lahneck on the Rhine, 1838. Artist: R Wallis
Church of St John and Castle Lahneck on the Rhine, 1838. People laying out pieces of cloth near the town of Koblenz in Germany

Background imageRhine Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, soldier and inventor, 1799

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, soldier and inventor, 1799

Background imageRhine Collection: A plan of the city of Cologne

A plan of the city of Cologne. Hand-coloured later

Background imageRhine Collection: Cologne in 1530, (1903). Artist: Anton Woensam

Cologne in 1530, (1903). Artist: Anton Woensam
Cologne in 1530, (1903). The first impression of this woodcut, which was designed for the house of Peter Quentel, was presented on 5th January 1531 to the Emperor Charles V and his brother Ferdinand

Background imageRhine Collection: 2nd Moroccan division bathes its flags in the Rhine, Huningue, Alsace, France, 21 November 1918

2nd Moroccan division bathes its flags in the Rhine, Huningue, Alsace, France, 21 November 1918
The 2nd Moroccan division bathes its flags in the Rhine, Huningue, Alsace, France, 21 November 1918

Background imageRhine Collection: Cologne, Germany, 19th century. Artist: W Miller

Cologne, Germany, 19th century. Artist: W Miller
Cologne, Germany, 19th century. View of the port on the River Rhine, with the famous cathedral in the distance

Background imageRhine Collection: Lyon, France, 1875. Artist: W Floyd

Lyon, France, 1875. Artist: W Floyd
Lyon, France, 1875

Background imageRhine Collection: Basle, Switzerland, 1883. Artist: EL Roberts

Basle, Switzerland, 1883. Artist: EL Roberts
Basle, Switzerland, 1883. Fishing boats on the Rhine, with the city of Basel in the background

Background imageRhine Collection: View of Dusseldorf before the French Bombardment on October 6th, 1794, 1798. Artist: Johann Ziegler

View of Dusseldorf before the French Bombardment on October 6th, 1794, 1798. Artist: Johann Ziegler
View of Dusseldorf before the French Bombardment on October 6th, 1794, 1798. The city was damaged by fires caused a French artillery bombardment during the War of the First Coalition

Background imageRhine Collection: View of the Rhone. c1777-1840. Artist: Alexandre Haycinthe Dunouy

View of the Rhone. c1777-1840. Artist: Alexandre Haycinthe Dunouy
View of the Rhone. c1777-1840

Background imageRhine Collection: Koblenz and Festung Ehrenbreitstein, Germany, 1879

Koblenz and Festung Ehrenbreitstein, Germany, 1879. View of the city which lies at the junction of the Mosel and Rhine rivers

Background imageRhine Collection: Attachment of Horses Pulling Boats Down the Rhone, c1825-1870. Artist: Alexandre Dubuisson

Attachment of Horses Pulling Boats Down the Rhone, c1825-1870. Artist: Alexandre Dubuisson
Attachment of Horses Pulling Boats Down the Rhone, 19th century

Background imageRhine Collection: The Lorelei rock, 1817. Artist: Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851)

The Lorelei rock, 1817. Artist: Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851)
The Lorelei rock, 1817. Found in the collection of the Leeds Museums & Galleries



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"The Rhine: A Historic River Connecting Nations and Generations" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of resilience and determination, the Ludendorff Bridge stood tall amidst the chaos of war, witnessing the heroic crossing by the 27th Armored Infantry Battalion. Its remnants serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made during one of history's darkest chapters. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and their Children: In an idyllic moment frozen in time, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert found solace along the banks of the majestic Rhine. Their love for each other mirrored the river's timeless flow, creating a legacy that would shape generations to come. The Dom Cathedral and the River Rhine: As if reaching towards heaven itself, Cologne's Dom Cathedral stands proudly on its perch overlooking the mighty Rhine. This architectural masterpiece is a testament to human creativity while harmoniously blending with nature's grandeur. Winter Landscape, 1835-1838 by Barend Cornelis Koekkoek: Capturing nature's serene beauty during winter along the Rhine, Koekkoek immortalized this enchanting scene on canvas. The tranquility it portrays reminds us of how even in harsh times, there is still room for serenity. British and Russian Royal Families at Osborne House: Bound not only by blood but also by shared experiences along Europe's iconic waterway -the Rhine- these royal families forged lasting connections amidst picturesque landscapes. Their encounters fostered friendships that transcended borders. Commandos Crossing the Rhine at Wesel; Second World War, 1945: With unwavering courage coursing through their veins, commandos braved treacherous waters to secure victory during WWII. Their daring feat showcases humanity’s indomitable spirit in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge.