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Rural Landscapes Collection (page 3)

The English Countryside

238 items

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Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Wast Water, Lake District N061018

Wast Water, Lake District N061018
WAST WATER, Lake District National Park, Cumbria. Shoreline of the lake with gorse bushes and mountains in the distance. View towards Scafell

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Castleton shrouded in mist N050057

Castleton shrouded in mist N050057
CASTLETON, Peak District, Derbyshire. Early morning view from Mam Tor looking down onto Castleton showing the valley shrouded in mist as a factory chimney adds smoke to the air

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Towton Battlefield K940712

Towton Battlefield K940712
TOWTON BATTLEFIELD, North Yorkshire. Site of battle of 1461. Stone cross and wheat field. Cereal grain

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071056

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071056
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view of the stone circle showing the fells in the background

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Storm clouds loom over the stone circle

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Dartmoor N071130

Dartmoor N071130
DARTMOOR, Devon. General view of the landscape near Whiteworks Tin Mine

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Powder Mills, Dartmoor N071127

Powder Mills, Dartmoor N071127
DARTMOOR, Devon. Remains of the Powder Mills at Postbridge, with chimney in the foreground, against an overcast sky

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: English village a079532

English village a079532
A view from an elevated position over an unidentified village lane, showing small whitewashed and thatched cottages either side of the road and a rural landscape of fields beyond

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Wooded riverbank a074158

Wooded riverbank a074158
A view from a wooded riverbank with tree trunks in the foreground, looking over a calm stretch of river to a field and hillside woodland

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169

Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169
ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE, Derbyshire. Detailed view of the neolithic monument showing the Derbyshire Dales in the background

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Beeston Castle J860369

Beeston Castle J860369
BEESTON CASTLE, Cheshire. View of the castle from the south

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Egglestone Abbey K021397

Egglestone Abbey K021397
EGGLESTONE ABBEY, Durham. View from the North East showing the monastery and the River Tees

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Hadrians Wall J910098

Hadrians Wall J910098
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. The view from Cuddys Crag looking east. hadrian

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040514

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040514
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Stapeley Hill, Shropshire. View of part of the Bronze Age stone circle

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Dartmoor N040031

Dartmoor N040031
DARTMOOR, Devon. Sun setting behind clouds at Great Staple Tor

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Dover Castle J960158

Dover Castle J960158
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. View from the North East

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Warkworth Castle K021167

Warkworth Castle K021167
WARKWORTH CASTLE, Northumberland. General view of the castle

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Hadrians Wall N060591

Hadrians Wall N060591
HADRIANs WALL, Northumberland. General view of the wall. hadrian

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Crag Lough N060764

Crag Lough N060764
CRAG LOUGH, Hadrians Wall, Northumberland. General view of Crag Lough with boat. hadrian

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Side Pike, Lake District J060227

Side Pike, Lake District J060227
SIDE PIKE, Lake District, Cumbria. View of Blea Tarn, Blea Moss and the Tilberthwaite Fells

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Side Pike, Lake District J060230

Side Pike, Lake District J060230
SIDE PIKE, Lake District, Cumbria. View from Side Pike showing Blea Tarn and Tilberthwaite fells in the background

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Cumbrian Fells K960908

Cumbrian Fells K960908
BIRD HOW, Eskdale, Cumbria. Farmhouse with the Cumbrian fells beyond

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Byall Fen DP219044

Byall Fen DP219044
Byall Fen, Manea, Fenland, Cambridgeshire. The landscape at Welches Dam, looking towards the river Delph from the north-east, September 2017

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: West Witton Moor 35143_024

West Witton Moor 35143_024
View looking south east over West Witton Moor, North Yorkshire, 2022

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Church Steps a48_05560

Church Steps a48_05560
MINEHEAD, WEST SOMERSET. View of Church Steps leading down towards Vicarage Road, and overlooking parts of Minehead. View of Church Steps from the top, overlooking parts of Minehead

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Bucklers Hard 33947_053

Bucklers Hard 33947_053
Looking north along the Beaulieu River at Bucklers Hard, Hampshire, 2020

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Beaulieu River 33947_024

Beaulieu River 33947_024
Looking north along the Beaulieu River near Exbury Gardens, Hampshire, 2020

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Brede Level 33243_009

Brede Level 33243_009
Brede Level, East Sussex, 2016. The level valley floor fo teh River Brede bounded on either side by the Udimore and Icklesham ridges

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Rainbows end DP140717

Rainbows end DP140717
Long Mynd, Church Stretton, Shropshire. Landscape view looking across the hills of the Long Mynd, with one end of a rainbow in the foreground

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Malham 34123_028

Malham 34123_028
Malham, North Yorkshire, 2019. View from the south, over the village of Malham towards Malham Cove and Malham Tarn. SD9063

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Longsleddale 28690_005

Longsleddale 28690_005
Longsleddale from the north, Cumbria, 2015. NY4905

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Longsleddale 28690_001

Longsleddale 28690_001
Longsleddale from the south, Cumbria, 2015

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Cumbrian fells 28690_075

Cumbrian fells 28690_075
Yoke, Ill Bell, Low Mere Greave and High Mere Greave, Cumbria, 2015. NY4305

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Longsleddale 28690_010

Longsleddale 28690_010
Longsleddale from the north, Cumbria, 2015. NY4805

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Dorothy Vernons bridge ALB93_08_078

Dorothy Vernons bridge ALB93_08_078
DOROTHY VERNONs BRIDGE, HADDON HALL, NETHER HADDON, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE. A view from Haddon Hall, looking down towards Dorothy Vernons bridge over the River Wye

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Dove Dale alb93_08_057

Dove Dale alb93_08_057
DOVEDALE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE. People on horseback wading across the River Dove by the stepping stones at Dovedale. Photographed between 1950 and 1964

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Tissington Spires CTP02_01_34

Tissington Spires CTP02_01_34
TISSINGTON SPIRES, DOVEDALE, TISSINGTON AND LEA HALL, DERBYSHIRE DALES. Two anglers on the east bank of the River Dove, with Tissington Spires beyond. Photographed in the 1860s or 1870s

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Dove Dale CTP02_01_20

Dove Dale CTP02_01_20
Dove Dale, Ilam, Staffordshire Moorlands. A man standing on a wooden footbridge over the River Dove, with Thorpe Cloud beyond, at the southern entrance to Dove Dale. Photographed in the 1860s or 1870s

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Winnats Pass DIX02_01_029

Winnats Pass DIX02_01_029
WINNATS PASS, CASTLETON, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE. A couple standing at the head of Winnats Pass. In the early 1930s Winnats Pass was the site of a rally, attended by 10, 000 people

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Flatford Bridge DIX02_01_026

Flatford Bridge DIX02_01_026
Flatford Bridge, Flatford Mill, East Bergholt, Babergh, Suffolk. Flatford Bridge and Bridge Cottage viewed from the south bank of the River Stour in the 1930s

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Morning mist DP195806

Morning mist DP195806
Snodhill Castle, Snodhill, Peterchurch, Herefordshire. Early dawn, view of castle site with mist, view from south

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Swans a076252

Swans a076252
Swans on a river, with cattle in a snow covered field beyond. Possibly near Gaddesden. Hertfordshire. Photographed by John Gay in the 1950s or 1960s

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Coalhouse Fort DP182466

Coalhouse Fort DP182466
Coalhouse Fort, East Tilbury, Thurrock, Essex. The fort, looking north-west from the far bank of the water-filled ditch on its east side. Photographed in July 2016

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Peveril Castle DP175579

Peveril Castle DP175579
Peveril Castle, Market Place, Castleton, Derbyshire. Keep and Cavedale with Iron Age hillfort, Mam Tor, beyond. View from east

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Billingham DP143513

Billingham DP143513
Billingham, Stockton on Tees. Industrial landscape with farmland in the foreground. Aldous Huxley was inspired to write Brave New World after visiting Billingham

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Elephant grass in snow N100016

Elephant grass in snow N100016
Snowfall covers a biocrop in Somerset. Elephant grass is used for biofuel and thatching

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Offas Dyke, Herefordshire N090410

Offas Dyke, Herefordshire N090410
OFFAs DYKE, Llanfair Hill, Herefordshire. General view, with sheep

Background imageRural Landscapes Collection: Yorkshire Dales EAW603550

Yorkshire Dales EAW603550
KELD HEAD SCAR, North Yorkshire. Aerial photograph of Kingsdale, near Thornton Force in the Yorkshire Dales. The cliffs reveal the Great Scar Limestone



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