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"Timber: A Timeless Resource and Symbol of Strength" From the majestic Oak Tree, scientifically known as Quercus

Background imageTimber Collection: Medieval Merchants House J880159

Medieval Merchants House J880159
MEDIEVAL MERCHANTs HOUSE, Southampton, Hampshire. Front exterior

Background imageTimber Collection: Boatyard, Norfolk BB99_01083

Boatyard, Norfolk BB99_01083
F B Wilds Boatyard, Horning, Norfolk. Interior view. Two boats at different stages of construction, and a parked moped. Photographed by Hallam Ashley 1963

Background imageTimber Collection: Timber framed house, Suffolk BB98_14520

Timber framed house, Suffolk BB98_14520
Church Farmhouse, St Nicholas South Elmham, Suffolk. This early 16th-century house has been stripped back prior to a full restoration

Background imageTimber Collection: Detail of sheep hurdles DP044147

Detail of sheep hurdles DP044147
Detail of the sheep hurdle monument, Priddy, Somerset

Background imageTimber Collection: Swiss Cottage stairs at Osborne House N071193

Swiss Cottage stairs at Osborne House N071193
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Detail of Swiss Cottage stairs

Background imageTimber Collection: Stokesay Castle gatehouse door K011370

Stokesay Castle gatehouse door K011370
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. Detail of the gatehouse door

Background imageTimber Collection: Carisbrooke Castle J840102

Carisbrooke Castle J840102
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, Isle of Wight. Well house treadwheel, donkey and winding mechanism. Built in 1587

Background imageTimber Collection: Eltham Palace M000528

Eltham Palace M000528
ELTHAM PALACE, London. Interior view of the Great Hall

Background imageTimber Collection: Wooden panels a058676

Wooden panels a058676
WOODROLFE GRANARY, Tollesbury, Essex. Detail view of the boarding on the west side

Background imageTimber Collection: Stokesay Castle K011398

Stokesay Castle K011398
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. Detail of timber framing on the exterior of the 17th century gatehouse

Background imageTimber Collection: a Box

a Box
a Telephone Box on A556, Cheshire. IoE 58578

Background imageTimber Collection: Colourful Ottomon era houses, Balat, Istanbul, Turkey

Colourful Ottomon era houses, Balat, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageTimber Collection: Old abandoned shack by Mersey

Old abandoned shack by Mersey
Collapsing shelter on pier by the side of the Mersey in Liverpool at sunset

Background imageTimber Collection: Tiverton Town Council buys Newts Hill Woods to provide fuel for the town people

Tiverton Town Council buys Newts Hill Woods to provide fuel for the town people. Workmen chopping down trees. 26 October 1920

Background imageTimber Collection: Derelict Tirpentwys Colliery, Pontypool, South Wales

Derelict Tirpentwys Colliery, Pontypool, South Wales
View of the derelict Tirpentwys Colliery near Pontypool in South Wales. The foreground is littered with pieces of wood, including an empty coffin which has broken apart. The colliery closed in 1969

Background imageTimber Collection: Timber-framed house, Quedlinburg, Germany

Timber-framed house, Quedlinburg, Germany
View of an old renovated timber-framed house in the medieval part of the town of Quedlinburg, Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony Anhalt), Germany

Background imageTimber Collection: Hauling Timber, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Hauling Timber, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Artist: Morley, Henry - Title: Hauling Timber, Stirlingshire, Scotland - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 86.3 x 116.8

Background imageTimber Collection: No 1 Shop, Sawmill, c1950s

No 1 Shop, Sawmill, c1950s
A view looking down the length of No.1 Shop, the sawmill. A crane is carrying a large log ready to be cut into timber. To the right newly cut timber lengths have been processed

Background imageTimber Collection: No 1 Shop, Sawmill, 1909

No 1 Shop, Sawmill, 1909
Huge logs are waiting to be cut up here in the Swindon Works sawmill. A crane, spanning the width of the mill, is used to maneuver the logs onto the cutting machines

Background imageTimber Collection: Minster Lovell Dovecote J880272

Minster Lovell Dovecote J880272
MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Oxfordshire. Interior of the dovecote

Background imageTimber Collection: Queen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest, Essex, England

Queen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest, Essex, England. This splendid timber- framed three-storey building was used by royalty when on hunting trips in the forest. Date: 16th century

Background imageTimber Collection: Millbank, Westminster, London, 1840. Creator: William Parrott

Millbank, Westminster, London, 1840. Creator: William Parrott
Millbank, Westminster, London, 1840. View of Millbank with the River Thames to the right, showing Westminster Abbey, Westminster Bridge

Background imageTimber Collection: Sentinel DG4 Timber Tractor ARE195

Sentinel DG4 Timber Tractor ARE195
Sentinel DG4 Timber Tractor regn. ARE195, built in 1935 by the Sentinel Waggon Works in Shrewsbury, at a Bristol Steam Fair. Date: 6 May 1972

Background imageTimber Collection: The bottom sawyer in a saw pit cutting a timber log into pla

The bottom sawyer in a saw pit cutting a timber log into pla
The bottom sawyer in a saw pit cuts a timber log into planks. He is showered by sawdust Date: 1989

Background imageTimber Collection: Forestry workers with forwarder machine, removing felled timber from Dunwich Forest

Forestry workers with forwarder machine, removing felled timber from Dunwich Forest
Forestry workers with " forwarder" machine, removing felled timber from Dunwich Forest, Suffolk, UK, February 2011

Background imageTimber Collection: General view of Nome, Alaska, USA

General view of Nome, Alaska, USA
General aerial view of Nome, Alaska, USA, in winter. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTimber Collection: Blitz in London -- Union Road, Rotherhithe, WW2

Blitz in London -- Union Road, Rotherhithe, WW2
Blitz in London -- a large unexploded parachute bomb lying on a pile of timber at Union Road, Rotherhithe, SE London. Date: 1940s

Background imageTimber Collection: Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire

Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire
Street scene with the Jacobean-style Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, Shropshire, dating back to the 17th century

Background imageTimber Collection: Old town with Kocher river, Schwaebisch Hall, Hohenlohe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Old town with Kocher river, Schwaebisch Hall, Hohenlohe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageTimber Collection: The Hall at Stokesay Castle N080934

The Hall at Stokesay Castle N080934
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. Interior view of the Hall

Background imageTimber Collection: Great Hall, Eltham Palace N100727

Great Hall, Eltham Palace N100727
ELTHAM PALACE, London. Interior view. Detail of the Great Hall showing hammerbeam roof

Background imageTimber Collection: Treviddo Viaduct, 1895

Treviddo Viaduct, 1895
A timber viaduct on the mainline between Treslugan and Liskeard. Completed in 1857 and replaced in 1898

Background imageTimber Collection: Fiddleford Manor J920906

Fiddleford Manor J920906
FIDDLEFORD MANOR, Dorset. Interior view. General view of the Solar, looking North

Background imageTimber Collection: Angel showing Mary Magdalene and the other Mary Christ's empty tomb. Mark 16. 5

Angel showing Mary Magdalene and the other Mary Christ's empty tomb. Mark 16. 5
531229 Angel showing Mary Magdalene and the other Mary Christ's empty tomb. Mark 16.5. From Gustave Dore illustrated Bible 1865-6

Background imageTimber Collection: Advert, H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Dunfermline

Advert, H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Dunfermline
Advert for H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Campbell Street, Dunfermline, Scotland. 1905

Background imageTimber Collection: Merchants Street, Colmar, Alsace, France

Merchants Street, Colmar, Alsace, France - view from the steps of the ancient Custom House circa 1910s

Background imageTimber Collection: Timber Barge 1940S

Timber Barge 1940S
Underneath the arches - timber barges ( Bill and Coral ) being unloaded on the River Thames under Kingston Bridge, Surrey, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageTimber Collection: G. B. SHAWs HOME

G. B. SHAWs HOME
The home of Irish playwright GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (1856 - 1950), at Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageTimber Collection: Burning wood

Burning wood

Background imageTimber Collection: BUSN2A-00095

BUSN2A-00095
Loggers with an ordinary haul on an ox-drawn sledge, Minnesota, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century photograph

Background imageTimber Collection: Joseph Yates Ltd - 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road

Joseph Yates Ltd - 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road
Joseph Yates Ltd - Timber Merchant - 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, London

Background imageTimber Collection: England / Chester / Eastgate

England / Chester / Eastgate
The famous Eastgate at Chester, erected in 1769 at the expense of Lord Grosvenor, replacing a former gate. The clock commemorates Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee

Background imageTimber Collection: Surrey Cottages

Surrey Cottages
Picturesque black and white cottages and the fragrant smell of woodsmoke complete this beautiful corner of rural England, Eashing, a tiny hamlet near Godalming, Surrey

Background imageTimber Collection: King St. C17Th

King St. C17Th
Timber-fronted buildings with protruding storey, common in London before the Great Fire. Tradition also allows this house to have been the residence of Oliver Cromwell

Background imageTimber Collection: Logging Railway / 1904

Logging Railway / 1904
Horses are used to pull large tree trunks on railway carriages in California, U.S.A

Background imageTimber Collection: Jesus as a boy, carrying a plank of wood

Jesus as a boy, carrying a plank of wood
Jesus as a boy, carrying a wooden plank through the streets of Nazareth

Background imageTimber Collection: Dorking Church, 1767-1816 (Watercolour)

Dorking Church, 1767-1816 (Watercolour)
7261557 Dorking Church, 1767-1816 (Watercolour) by Alexander, William (1767-1816); 22.9x18.7 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; (add.info.: Dorking Church)

Background imageTimber Collection: View of Colmar (b / w photo)

View of Colmar (b / w photo)
XIR224446 View of Colmar (b/w photo) by French Photographer; Colmar, France



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"Timber: A Timeless Resource and Symbol of Strength" From the majestic Oak Tree, scientifically known as Quercus, to the intricate Victorian Botanical Illustrations capturing its beauty, it has played a significant role in England's history. In Chesterfield, ancient forests provided the raw materials for construction and shipbuilding, including the legendary Sutton Hoo ship burial. Traveling southwest to Cornwall's Levant Mine on July 11th, 1894, timber supported miners' endeavors deep underground. Meanwhile, rowing boats gracefully glided across Ambleside's waters (N060978), their wooden frames echoing centuries-old craftsmanship. Dungeness Beach witnessed fishing boats made from sturdy timber (J070051) braving treacherous waves in pursuit of abundant catches. In Lambeth's Timber Yard of 1916 (BL23561_029), workers skillfully handled logs amidst wartime challenges during World War II's Blitz. Londoners sought solace amid chaos on Balham High Road during WWII; yet even then, advertisements showcased Libertys' new shops - a testament to London's resilience and enduring love for quality timber products. Across borders in Swansea, South Wales stood Landore Viaduct under construction - an engineering marvel relying heavily on robust timbers. Meanwhile, a house carpenter meticulously planed a board on his bench – showcasing timeless woodworking skills passed down through generations. Finally crossing continents to Nevada's Cal-Neva Lodge entrance in the USA revealed grandeur crafted from fine timber - symbolizing elegance and warmth that transcends geographical boundaries. Throughout history and across cultures, timber remains an invaluable resource embodying strength and versatility. From supporting structures like ships and mines to providing livelihoods for craftsmen worldwide – this caption celebrates the enduring legacy as both practical necessity and artistic inspiration.