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Strood is a town in Kent, England, located on the River Medway and has a population of around 30,000 people and is part of the larger Medway conurbation

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Background imageStrood Collection: Strood High Street early 1900s

Strood High Street early 1900s

Background imageStrood Collection: 13876994

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Background imageStrood Collection: Pink purple field madder wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink purple field madder wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink / purple wildflower. Field madder, Sherardia arvensis. Field madder is a small prostrate annual often plentiful on cultivated land especially on sandy, loamy and calcareous soils

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow rattle wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow rattle wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Common yellow rattle (Rhinanthus minor) is also known as little yellow rattle, hayrattle or cockscomb. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893)

Background imageStrood Collection: Common cow wheat Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Common cow wheat Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Common Cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense) is a delicate yellow wildflower that brightens up the edges of acid woodland and heaths with deep golden flowers in the summer

Background imageStrood Collection: Wild yellow primrose Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Wild yellow primrose Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow primrose (Primula vulgaris), also called common primrose and English primrose. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood, Kent

Background imageStrood Collection: Cowslip yellow wildflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Cowslip yellow wildflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Cowslip (Primula veris) is a common yellow wildflower of the spring season. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood, Kent

Background imageStrood Collection: Common sow thistle Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Common sow thistle Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Botanical illustration of common sow thistle / sowthistle, Sonchus oleraceus. The many common names for this yellow wildflower include sow thistle, smooth sow thistle, annual sow thistle

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow water lily Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow water lily Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea), also known as brandy-bottle, is an aquatic plant of the family Nymphaeaceae. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893)

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wild flower carline thistle Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower carline thistle Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower carline thistle (Carlina vulgaris) is particularly attractive to butterflies, including the large blue. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893)

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wild flower sea cabbage Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower sea cabbage Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower sea cabbage (Brassica oleracea) is also known as wild cabbage. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood, Kent

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wild flower wallflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower wallflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower wallflower or common wallflower (Erysimum cheiri syn. Cheiranthus cheiri). Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wild flower common gromwell Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower common gromwell Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower common gromwell (Lithospermum officinale) is also known as European stoneseed. As with all plants including the name " officinale"

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wild flower kidney vetch Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower kidney vetch Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower kidney vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria), also known as woundwort, so clearly used for medicinal purposes in the past

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wild flower silver weed Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower silver weed Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower silver weed or silverweed (Argentina anserina) is a flower of marchy ground and is similar to Potentilla wildflowers

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink tuberous bitter vetch wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink tuberous bitter vetch wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink wildflower. Tuberous bitter vetch, Lathyrus linifolius. Also known as heath pea. Bitter vetchs tubers are sweet and nutty-tasting, but should be boiled first as the plant is mildly toxic

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink hemp agrimony wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink hemp agrimony wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink wildflower. Hemp agrimony, Eupatorium Cannabinum, belongs to the great Composite order of plants. It is a very handsome, tall-growing perennial, common on the banks of rivers, sides of ditches

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink water plantain wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink water plantain wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink wildflower. Water plantain, Alisma plantago-aquatica, has many alternative names, among them Alisma plantain d Eau, Alismatis plantago, Alisma plantago-aquatica, American water plantain

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink Deptford pink Dianthus armeria wildflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Pink Deptford pink Dianthus armeria wildflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Wildflower Deptford pink, Dianthus armeria. The pretty Deptford Pink is a very rare flower that is vulnerable to the loss traditional grassland and farmland habitats

Background imageStrood Collection: Red pink lesser dodder wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Red pink lesser dodder wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Red / pink wildflower. Lesser dodder, Cuscuta epithymum, is the species of dodder that was much used medicinally, and which is the commonest

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink red ragged robin wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink red ragged robin wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink / red wildflower. Ragged robin, Lychnis flos-cuculi, spread with agriculture to grow near people. Forest pastures, shores

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink early purple orchid wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink early purple orchid wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink / purple wildflower. Early purple orchid (early purple orchis), Orchis mascula. The early purple orchid is one of the first orchids to pop up, in around April

Background imageStrood Collection: Purple pink sage wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple pink sage wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple pink wildflower / herb. Wild English clary, or sage, Salvia verbenaca, Wild Clary is also known as wild sage. It is endemic to the British Isles, the Mediterranean region in Southern Europe

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink field gentian wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink field gentian wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink wildflower. Field gentian, Gentianella campestris, is a rare and beautiful wildflower. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink water violet wildflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Pink water violet wildflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Water violet, Hottonia palustris, also known as featherfoil, is an aquatic plant / wildflower in the family Primulaceae. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893)

Background imageStrood Collection: Pink common marjoram wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Pink common marjoram wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Pink wildflower. Common marjoram, Origanum majorana, is an aromatic herb in the mint family which originated in Egypt and Arabia. It is also widely referred to as oregano

Background imageStrood Collection: Purple self-heal wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple self-heal wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower. Self-heal, Prunella vulgaris. belongs to a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Lamiaceae, also known as self-heals, heal-all, or allheal for their use in herbal medicine

Background imageStrood Collection: Knot grass red wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Knot grass red wildflower Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Red wildflower. Knot grass. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood, Kent

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wildflower yellow goatsbeard Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower yellow goatsbeard Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower yellow goats beard, Tragopogon pratensis. Common names include Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon, meadow salsify, showy goat s-beard and meadow goat s-beard

Background imageStrood Collection: Red purple wildflower common sorrel Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Red purple wildflower common sorrel Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Red purple wildflower common sorrel. Also known as garden sorrel, Rumex acetosa, and often simply called sorrel. This is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae

Background imageStrood Collection: Purple wildflower greater knapweed Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower greater knapweed Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower greater knapweed, Centaurea scabiosa. Greater knapweed is found growing in dry grasslands, hedgerows and cliffs on lime-rich soil

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wildflower common tormentil Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower common tormentil Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower common tormentil, Potentilla erecta. Also Tormentilla erecta, Potentilla laeta, Potentilla tormentilla, and septfoil, erect cinquefoil

Background imageStrood Collection: Purple wildflower knotted figwort Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower knotted figwort Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Knotted fig wort or knotted figwort, Scrophularia nodosa, is also known as figwort, woodland figwort, and common figwort. It is a perennial herbaceous plant found in temperate regions of the Northern

Background imageStrood Collection: Purple wildflower common burdock Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower common burdock Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower common bur dock (burdock), Arctium minus. Also known as lesser burdock, little burdock, louse-bur, common burdock, button-bur, cuckoo-button, or wild rhubarb

Background imageStrood Collection: Wildflower spiked purple loosestrife Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Wildflower spiked purple loosestrife Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower spiked purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria. Purple loosestrife belongs to the plant family Lythraceae

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wildflower common avens Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower common avens Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower common avens, Geum urbanum. The botanical name, Geum, originated from the Greek geno, to yield an agreeable fragrance, because, when freshly dug up, the root has a clove-like aroma

Background imageStrood Collection: Yellow wildflower sweet milk vetch Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower sweet milk vetch Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower sweet milk vetch - Astragalus glycyphyllos. Also known as liquorice milkvetch, wild liquorice and wild licorice

Background imageStrood Collection: Purple wildflower wood betony Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower wood betony Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Red purple wildflower wood betony. Also known as purple betony, betony, bishopwort, or bishops wort. The French common name is betoine, and Betonie in German. It is a perennial grassland herb

Background imageStrood Collection: Rochester, from Strood, 1886

Rochester, from Strood, 1886. Sailing ships on the River Medway in Kent, with Rochester Castle in the distance. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]

Background imageStrood Collection: 13877421

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Background imageStrood Collection: The construction of the new factory for British Sisalkraft Ltd at Strood, Kent

The construction of the new factory for British Sisalkraft Ltd at Strood, Kent. 3 February 1938


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Strood Collection

Strood is a town in Kent, England, located on the River Medway and has a population of around 30,000 people and is part of the larger Medway conurbation. The town has a rich history dating back to Roman times and was once an important port for shipping goods from London to Europe. Today Strood is home to many businesses and industries, as well as several shopping centres and leisure facilities. The town also boasts some beautiful parks and riverside walks. With its convenient location close to London, Strood makes an ideal base for exploring the rest of Kent or taking day trips into London itself.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Strood collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features stunning images of the town of Strood in Kent, England. These images showcase the beauty and charm of this historic town located on the River Medway. Our collection includes photographs that capture the essence of Strood's architecture, landscapes and landmarks such as its medieval castle ruins and ancient Roman road. The images are available in various sizes to suit different preferences and spaces. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office or want to gift someone special with a beautiful memento of their hometown or favourite travel destination, the Strood collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas fabric, these products are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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What are Strood (Kent England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Strood art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork that depict the town of Strood in Kent, England. These prints showcase the beauty and charm of this historic town through various mediums such as paintings, photographs, and illustrations. They capture the essence of Strood's rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks and architecture. These art prints are produced by Media Storehouse - a leading provider of licensed images to media professionals worldwide. The company offers an extensive collection of Strood art prints that cater to different tastes and preferences. You can choose from a range of sizes and framing options to suit their individual needs. Whether you're a resident or visitor to Strood or simply appreciate fine art, these prints make for excellent decorative pieces for your home or office space. They also serve as thoughtful gifts for friends and family who share an interest in this charming English town.
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We offer a wide range of Strood art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any living space. These art prints showcase the beauty and charm of this historic town, capturing its stunning architecture, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're looking for a striking black-and-white photograph or a vibrant watercolor painting, we have something to suit every taste and style. From iconic landmarks like the Strood Bridge to quaint streets lined with charming shops and cafes, these art prints offer an immersive glimpse into life in Strood. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in their production process, these art prints are sure to impress even the most discerning collectors. So why not bring home a piece of Strood's unique character today? Browse through our extensive collection of Strood art prints now.
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We offer a wide range of Strood art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks, and historical buildings from the area. The cost of each print depends on several factors such as size, framing options, and the type of paper used for printing. We take pride in offering affordable yet premium quality art prints that are perfect for decorating your home or office space. Our team works closely with local photographers and artists to curate a diverse selection of Strood artworks that cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some character to your room or a large statement piece to make an impact, we have something for everyone. Browse our collection today and discover the beauty of Strood through our stunning art prints.
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We take great care in delivering your Strood art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your print arrives in perfect condition. Depending on the size of your order, we may ship it flat or rolled up in a sturdy tube. For smaller orders, we typically use Royal Mail for delivery within the UK and international destinations. For larger orders, we work with trusted courier services to ensure safe and timely delivery. We also offer tracking information so you can keep an eye on your package's progress as it makes its way to you. If there are any issues with your delivery or if you have any questions about our shipping process, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our goal is to make sure that receiving your Strood art prints is a hassle-free experience so that you can enjoy them as soon as possible.