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Tamar Collection (page 3)

The picturesque River Tamar flows gracefully through the stunning landscapes of Cornwall and Devon, leaving a lasting impression on all who encounter its beauty

Background imageTamar Collection: Landscape with Judah and Tamar, Willem van Nieulandt (II), Pierre Mariette, Franse kroon

Landscape with Judah and Tamar, Willem van Nieulandt (II), Pierre Mariette, Franse kroon, 1594 - 1635

Background imageTamar Collection: Judah and Tamar, Hieronymus Cock, Matthys Cock, c. 1551 - before 1558

Judah and Tamar, Hieronymus Cock, Matthys Cock, c. 1551 - before 1558

Background imageTamar Collection: Vardzia cave city-monastery in Georgia, Caucasus

Vardzia cave city-monastery in Georgia, Caucasus

Background imageTamar Collection: VERNET: TAMAR & JUDAH. Oil on canvas, 1840, by Horace Vernet

VERNET: TAMAR & JUDAH. Oil on canvas, 1840, by Horace Vernet

Background imageTamar Collection: Mount Edgecumbe - Folly overlooking Plymouth Sound

Mount Edgecumbe - Folly overlooking Plymouth Sound
A folly in Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, one of four designated Country Parks in Cornwall. Situated on the Rame Peninsula, overlooking Plymouth Sound and the River Tamar. Date: circa 1904

Background imageTamar Collection: Calstock and railway viaduct over the River Tamar, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Calstock and railway viaduct over the River Tamar, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTamar Collection: Calstock railway viaduct, Tamar Valley, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Calstock railway viaduct, Tamar Valley, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTamar Collection: Picture No. 10900688

Picture No. 10900688
Garlandstone - (one of the last large sailing boats built in 1909) Date:

Background imageTamar Collection: Picture No. 10900690

Picture No. 10900690
Garlandstone Date:

Background imageTamar Collection: Picture No. 10900689

Picture No. 10900689
Garlandstone - (one of the last large sailing boats built in 1909) Date:

Background imageTamar Collection: The Royal Albert Bridge (Viaduct) at Saltash. The Bridge carrying the railway over

The Royal Albert Bridge (Viaduct) at Saltash. The Bridge carrying the railway over the estuary of the Tamar at Saltash and linking Devon and Cornwall, England

Background imageTamar Collection: South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension

South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow

Background imageTamar Collection: Nottar Bridge, Cornwall

Nottar Bridge, Cornwall
Nottar Bridge over the Tamar River, Cornwall Date: 1829

Background imageTamar Collection: Tamar class lifeboat at harbour, RNLB The Misses Robertson of Kintail, Eyemouth, Berwickshire

Tamar class lifeboat at harbour, RNLB The Misses Robertson of Kintail, Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, july

Background imageTamar Collection: Artificial Coral Reef

Artificial Coral Reef
Israel, Eilat, Red Sea, Underwater photograph of the Tamar Reef an artificial structure aimed at aiding the development of a coral reef

Background imageTamar Collection: Saltash, Cornwall

Saltash, Cornwall
A carriage is loaded onto a ferry which will carry it across the Tamar to Saltash, Cornwall -- this is before the construction of Brunels great railway bridge over the river

Background imageTamar Collection: SALTASH - 1890

SALTASH - 1890
Royal Albert Bridge, River Tamar, Saltash, Corwall



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The picturesque River Tamar flows gracefully through the stunning landscapes of Cornwall and Devon, leaving a lasting impression on all who encounter its beauty. One of its most iconic features is the Saltash railway bridge, an architectural marvel built by Brunel that stands proudly over the river. This historic structure, constructed in the 19th century, showcases Brunel's engineering genius and remains a testament to his legacy. Another notable landmark is the Royal Albert Bridge, which has been an integral part of this region since its construction began in 1858. Over time, it has become synonymous with both strength and elegance as it spans across the River Tamar. The bridge underwent various transformations throughout history but continues to be an awe-inspiring sight for locals and visitors alike. As we stroll through street scenes adorned with views of the Royal Albert Bridge in Saltash, Cornwall, we are transported back in time to witness how this magnificent structure has shaped local life for generations. Its presence serves as a constant reminder of our rich heritage and connects communities on either side of the river. Beyond bridges lies Cotehele House nestled within the enchanting Tamar Valley in Cornwall. This historic estate offers a glimpse into centuries past with its grandeur architecture surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Exploring these grounds evokes a sense of tranquility while immersing oneself in history. Further along our journey lies Chepstow's wrought iron tubular trussed bridge over the river Wye; although not directly related to Tamar itself, it shares similarities in design and historical significance. This impressive structure captivates all who lay eyes upon it - showcasing yet another example of human ingenuity standing tall against nature's forces. Finally, let us not forget Queen Tamar of Georgia whose coins from 1200 serve as artistic representations honoring her reign.