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Erosion Collection (page 6)

Background imageErosion Collection: Erosions on the Inn near Wasserburg, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher

Erosions on the Inn near Wasserburg, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
Erosions on the Inn near Wasserburg, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageErosion Collection: Gordale Scar, West Yorkshire, c1811 (1956)

Gordale Scar, West Yorkshire, c1811 (1956). From the Tate Gallery, London. A print from Places, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common

Background imageErosion Collection: Natural bridge, Warm Spring Creek, Wyoming, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Natural bridge, Warm Spring Creek, Wyoming, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Natural bridge, Warm Spring Creek, Wyoming, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageErosion Collection: Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageErosion Collection: Canyon, North America, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Canyon, North America, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Canyon, North America, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageErosion Collection: Rock arch in Matsushima Bay, south-east Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Rock arch in Matsushima Bay, south-east Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Rock arch in Matsushima Bay, south-east Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageErosion Collection: Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, 1924-1926. Artist: Louis Burleigh Bruhl

Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, 1924-1926. Artist: Louis Burleigh Bruhl
Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, 1924-1926. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, Volume 4, 1924-1926

Background imageErosion Collection: Black Rock, Brighton, East Sussex, c1900s-c1920s

Black Rock, Brighton, East Sussex, c1900s-c1920s. Landslips were quite a regular occurence at Black Rock until the 1920s Undercliff Walk halted the erosion

Background imageErosion Collection: Rock arch at Perran Beach, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century

Rock arch at Perran Beach, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department
Rock arch at Perran Beach, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide

Background imageErosion Collection: Natural Bridge, Virginia, USA, 1855

Natural Bridge, Virginia, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855

Background imageErosion Collection: Wave-worn icebergs, 1877

Wave-worn icebergs, 1877. Iceberg with holes caused by the eroding action of waves

Background imageErosion Collection: The Agglestone on Godlingstone Heath, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

The Agglestone on Godlingstone Heath, Dorset, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
The Agglestone on Godlingstone Heath, Dorset, 20th century. Agglestone Rock, also known as the Devils Anvil, is a tertiary sandstone block of about 400 tonnes weight

Background imageErosion Collection: Corries in the Black Cuillin Hills, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Corries in the Black Cuillin Hills, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Corries in the Black Cuillin Hills, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 20th century. A corrie, is the Scottish term for the French word Cirque used to describe a valley, land formed by glacial erosion

Background imageErosion Collection: Columnar Basalt at Hljodaklettar (echo cliffs), Northern Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Columnar Basalt at Hljodaklettar (echo cliffs), Northern Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Columnar Basalt at Hljodaklettar (echo cliffs), Northern Iceland, 20th century. The loose material of craters, was washed away

Background imageErosion Collection: Dettifoss, North Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dettifoss, North Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dettifoss, North Iceland, 20th century. Dettifoss is a waterfall in Vatnajokull National Park in Northeast Iceland, and is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe

Background imageErosion Collection: Basalt cliffs beside Dettifoss, North Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Basalt cliffs beside Dettifoss, North Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Basalt cliffs beside Dettifoss, North Iceland, 20th century. Dettifoss is a waterfall in Vatnajokull National Park in Northeast Iceland, and is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe

Background imageErosion Collection: Dettifoss from NE, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dettifoss from NE, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dettifoss from NE, Iceland, 20th century. Dettifoss is a waterfall in Vatnajokull National Park in Northeast Iceland, and is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe

Background imageErosion Collection: Culbin Sands, and Moray Firth, Moray, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Culbin Sands, and Moray Firth, Moray, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Culbin Sands, and Moray Firth, Moray, Scotland, 20th century. The sands specially planted with grasses and trees to stop erosion & fix the sand

Background imageErosion Collection: The Siq

The Siq, a sandstone gorge

Background imageErosion Collection: Brimham Rocks

Brimham Rocks near Pately Bridge in Yorkshire. This shows wind erosion of horizontally-bedded sedimentary rock

Background imageErosion Collection: The Dancing Bear, Brimham Rocks

The Dancing Bear, Brimham Rocks near Pately Bridge in Yorkshire. This shows wind erosion of horizontally-bedded sedimentary rock

Background imageErosion Collection: The Florentine Fishermen, ca. 1770. Creator: After Joseph Vernet (French, Avignon 1714-1789)

The Florentine Fishermen, ca. 1770. Creator: After Joseph Vernet (French, Avignon 1714-1789)
The Florentine Fishermen, ca. 1770

Background imageErosion Collection: Erosion near Tupelo, Mississippi, 1936. Creator: Walker Evans

Erosion near Tupelo, Mississippi, 1936. Creator: Walker Evans
Erosion near Tupelo, Mississippi

Background imageErosion Collection: Grotto of Neptune, plate twenty-three from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798

Grotto of Neptune, plate twenty-three from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798

Background imageErosion Collection: Cascade of Tivoli, plate thirty-nine from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798

Cascade of Tivoli, plate thirty-nine from the Ruins of Rome, published February 1, 1798

Background imageErosion Collection: Lady Fall, Vale of Heath, and Fall on the Brent, from Picturesque Selections, 1860

Lady Fall, Vale of Heath, and Fall on the Brent, from Picturesque Selections, 1860

Background imageErosion Collection: Cascade of Terni, plate fourteen from the Ruins of Rome, March 28, 1798

Cascade of Terni, plate fourteen from the Ruins of Rome, March 28, 1798
Cascade of Terni, plate fourteen from the Ruins of Rome, published March 28, 1798

Background imageErosion Collection: Rocks near Bournemouth, c1870

Rocks near Bournemouth, c1870. Old Harry rocks at Handfast Point, on Purbeck in Dorset, England mark the most easterly point of the Jurassic Coast and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageErosion Collection: Natural Bridge on the Coast near Santa Cruz, California, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Natural Bridge on the Coast near Santa Cruz, California, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Natural Bridge on the Coast near Santa Cruz, California, c1897. Mudstone bridge formed by wave erosion. The first inhabitants in Santa Cruz were Native Americans



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