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Tree Collection (page 3)

Standing tall and proud, the tree is a symbol of strength and resilience

Background imageTree Collection: Red squirrel on a branch

Red squirrel on a branch
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on a branch. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageTree Collection: English oak (Quercus robur) acorns

English oak (Quercus robur) acorns. Acorns forming on an English oak tree. This tree is also known as the pedunculate oak. Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree

Background imageTree Collection: STIEGLITZ: NEW YORK, c1914. Two Towers -- New York. Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz, c1914

STIEGLITZ: NEW YORK, c1914. Two Towers -- New York. Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz, c1914

Background imageTree Collection: LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT, 1865. Through the Bayou by Torchlight. Lithograph, c1865

LOUISIANA: STEAMBOAT, 1865. Through the Bayou by Torchlight. Lithograph, c1865, by Currier & Ives

Background imageTree Collection: RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO. Drawing by Kipling for his Just So Stories for Little Children, 1902

RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO. Drawing by Kipling for his Just So Stories for Little Children, 1902
RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO. Drawing by Kipling for his " Just So Stories for Little Children, " 1902

Background imageTree Collection: Logging in Wisconsin, 1800s

Logging in Wisconsin, 1800s
Hauling logs with a horse-drawn sledge in northern Wisconsin, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTree Collection: The Fyfield Elm CC73_00468

The Fyfield Elm CC73_00468
FYFIELD, Oxfordshire. Looking towards the Elm tree immortalised in Matthew Arnolds poem The Scholar-Gypsy, first published in 1853, in the line To dance around the Fyfield elm in May

Background imageTree Collection: Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire - Alfred Dawson

Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire - Alfred Dawson
Oil on Wood 15.2 x 22.9

Background imageTree Collection: Country lane N080937

Country lane N080937
Autumn leaves cover a rural road in Oxfordshire

Background imageTree Collection: View of the Castle Gateway, Nottingham

View of the Castle Gateway, Nottingham
Artist: Price, Caroline Mary - Title: View of the Castle Gateway, Nottingham - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Board 20.3 x 27.9

Background imageTree Collection: Winter scene a090122

Winter scene a090122
Winter scene, Buckinghamshire. Photographed by John Gay

Background imageTree Collection: Kenwood House OP04508

Kenwood House OP04508
KENWOOD HOUSE, Hampstead, London. Exterior view. Looking across towards the south front of Kenwood House from the grounds, with a large oak and daffodills in the foreground

Background imageTree Collection: Cumbrian view a080561

Cumbrian view a080561
Lake district landscape, Cumbria. Sun behind dark cloud with tree and stone wall in the foreground. Photographed by John Gay c.1956

Background imageTree Collection: Lakeside scene, Cumbria a080500

Lakeside scene, Cumbria a080500
A windswept tree silhouetted against bright sunlight, growing on the rocky shore of a large calm lake in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, most likely either Lake Windermere or Coniston Water

Background imageTree Collection: Highgate Cemetery a074640

Highgate Cemetery a074640
HIGHGATE CEMETERY, London. A tree covered path and grave stones. Photographed by John Gay in the early 1980s

Background imageTree Collection: Hand cart a064786

Hand cart a064786
Diffused light filtering down onto an empty cart standing in front of silhouetted buildings, a lamp post and a mature tree. Photographed somewhere in London by John Gay

Background imageTree Collection: St Marys Church, Battersea a063976

St Marys Church, Battersea a063976
ST MARYS CHURCH, Battersea Church Road, Battersea, London. An exterior view of the church with a mast and rigging in the foreground. John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageTree Collection: Robin a064252

Robin a064252
KEW GARDENS, Greater London. A robin perched on a twig of a magnolia in bloom at Kew Gardens. John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageTree Collection: Deer in Richmond Park a064115

Deer in Richmond Park a064115
RICHMOND PARK, Greater London. A stag looking across a pond in Richmond Park and roaring, a hind to right and a mature oak tree in the foreground to left. John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageTree Collection: Bench, Kew Gardens a064198

Bench, Kew Gardens a064198
KEW GARDENS, Greater London. A metal bench seat surrounded by magnolias in bloom at Kew Gardens, two ducks and a blackbird by the bench. Photograph by John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageTree Collection: Snow scene, Richmond Park a064382

Snow scene, Richmond Park a064382
RICHMOND PARK, Greater London. A snow scene in Richmond Park with the trunk of a mature tree, split in half down to the ground, in the foreground. Photograph by John Gay

Background imageTree Collection: Monsal Dale Viaduct, Derbyshire a069749

Monsal Dale Viaduct, Derbyshire a069749
MONSAL DALE VIADUCT, Monsal Dale, Little Longstone, Derbyshire. An atmospheric view of Monsal Dale Viaduct in the Derbyshire Dales, as viewed from Monsal Head near Little Longstone

Background imageTree Collection: Buckingham Palace 24445_009

Buckingham Palace 24445_009
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, London. Aerial view

Background imageTree Collection: Woodland K991356

Woodland K991356
STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Cumbria. View of stream running through nearby coppiced woodland

Background imageTree Collection: Kenwood House N070134

Kenwood House N070134
KENWOOD HOUSE, London. Exterior view. Kenwood House in the snow through trees

Background imageTree Collection: Down House Sandwalk K000189

Down House Sandwalk K000189
DOWN HOUSE, Kent. View of The Sandwalk path

Background imageTree Collection: Hadrians Wall N060721

Hadrians Wall N060721
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. Sycamore Gap near Steel Rigg view towards the wall. Used as a film set for Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. hadrian

Background imageTree Collection: Hadrians Wall N070327

Hadrians Wall N070327
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. View of an isolated tree along the line of the vallum, at sunset. hadrian

Background imageTree Collection: Hadrians Wall N070326

Hadrians Wall N070326
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. View of an isolated tree along the line of the vallum, at sunset. hadrian

Background imageTree Collection: Chiswick House J970253

Chiswick House J970253
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. Exterior view of the house from the gardens

Background imageTree Collection: Kenilworth Castle K900477

Kenilworth Castle K900477
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. The Castle from across the mere

Background imageTree Collection: Goodrich Castle N070081

Goodrich Castle N070081
GOODRICH CASTLE, Herefordshire. Aerial view

Background imageTree Collection: Warkworth Castle K021163

Warkworth Castle K021163
WARKWORTH CASTLE, Northumberland. View from the footpath along the River Coquet

Background imageTree Collection: Wrest Park K020815

Wrest Park K020815
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. The Pavilion 1709-1711 by Thomas Archer. Baroque design. A dawn view from the misty Long Water

Background imageTree Collection: Framlingham Castle K030332

Framlingham Castle K030332
FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE, Suffolk. View looking east across the mere at sunrise with the castle seen through mist

Background imageTree Collection: Tarr Steps K020601

Tarr Steps K020601
RIVER BARLE, Somerset. View of Tarr Steps across river Barle, south of Withypool

Background imageTree Collection: Young Little Owl (Athene noctua) forms itself into a round shape, feeling at ease

Young Little Owl (Athene noctua) forms itself into a round shape, feeling at ease, The Netherlands, Gelderland

Background imageTree Collection: Dead Trees in the highland region of the Tasmanian central plateau

Dead Trees in the highland region of the Tasmanian central plateau

Background imageTree Collection: Ghost gum, Snowy mountains of New South Wales, Australia

Ghost gum, Snowy mountains of New South Wales, Australia

Background imageTree Collection: King Harry Passage, Feock, Cornwall. Before 1888

King Harry Passage, Feock, Cornwall. Before 1888
King Harry Ferry, before the introduction of the steam driven chain ferry in 1888. The ferry is on the Trelissick side of the river

Background imageTree Collection: Sandstone sculpture of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology

Sandstone sculpture of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology
INDIA: HINDU SCULPTURE. Sandstone sculpture of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology, who looks after treasure hidden in the earth. 1st century A.D

Background imageTree Collection: Norway, Oslo, Moonlight

Norway, Oslo, Moonlight
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), Moonlight, 1895

Background imageTree Collection: Italy, Milan, engraving, Il noce di Benevento, costume sketch for ballet

Italy, Milan, engraving, Il noce di Benevento, costume sketch for ballet
Theatre, Italy, 19th century - Il noce di Benevento. Costume sketch by Giocosi for the ballet. Engraving

Background imageTree Collection: BEWICK: HANGED MAN. Wood engraving, early 19th century, by Thomas Bewick (1753-1828)

BEWICK: HANGED MAN. Wood engraving, early 19th century, by Thomas Bewick (1753-1828)

Background imageTree Collection: Maidenhair tree leaves (Ginkgo biloba)

Maidenhair tree leaves (Ginkgo biloba) on rock. This unique tree is named after the golden hue its leaves turn in autumn. An extract from the leaves in used in herbal medicine

Background imageTree Collection: Laburnum arch

Laburnum arch. Laburnum tree (Laburnum sp.) grown on a pergola

Background imageTree Collection: VAN GOGH: PEACH TREE, 1889. Peach Trees in Blossom. Oil on canvas, 1889, by Vincent Van Gogh

VAN GOGH: PEACH TREE, 1889. Peach Trees in Blossom. Oil on canvas, 1889, by Vincent Van Gogh

Background imageTree Collection: AUDUBON: JAY AND MAGPIE. Scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens), Stellers jay (Cyanocitta stelleri)

AUDUBON: JAY AND MAGPIE. Scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens), Stellers jay (Cyanocitta stelleri), yellow-billed magpie (Pica nuttalli), and Clarks nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana)



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Standing tall and proud, the tree is a symbol of strength and resilience. From the ancient Sycamore Gap along Hadrian's Wall to the majestic Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, these trees have witnessed centuries of history unfold before their branches. Just as the Iroquois creation myth tells of Sky Woman descending from above, so do these trees reach towards the heavens, connecting earth and sky. In Australia, wild horses roam freely amidst towering eucalyptus trees, creating a harmonious dance between nature and wildlife. Even beneath the surface of Belgium's waters, tiny tadpoles swim gracefully among aquatic plants, reminding us that life flourishes in unexpected places. Nature's wonders continue to amaze with breathtaking displays like the Aurora Borealis illuminating Sycamore Gap at Hadrian's Wall or Singapore's city skyline contrasting against Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Gardens. Bondi Beach in Sydney beckons visitors with its pristine shores while Offa's Dyke path leads adventurers to Moel Famau summit for panoramic views of Clwydian Mountain Range. As we explore further afield, Bruny Island off Tasmania's coast reveals The Neck - a narrow strip where land meets sea - showcasing nature's delicate balance. And let us not forget The Royal Oak and Boscobel House which sheltered King Charles II during his escape – an enduring testament to loyalty even within nature itself. In every corner of our world, from ancient legends to modern marvels, trees stand as silent witnesses to our past and present. They remind us that just as roots anchor them firmly into the ground below; it is through connection with our surroundings that we find strength within ourselves. So let us cherish these guardians of time as they continue to grace our landscapes with their beauty for generations yet unborn.