Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Logged Collection

"Logged: A Journey Through Time and Terrain" Step aboard the majestic Cunard White Star liner, RMS Queen Mary, as we delve into the intriguing world of logs

Background imageLogged Collection: Cunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary, engineers log

Cunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary, engineers log
Cunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary engineers log, detailing voyage no.1 (27 May 1936, Captain Sir Edgar Britten RD RNR) to no.87 (12 July 1942, Captain J G Bisset)

Background imageLogged Collection: A ship water-logged (coloured engraving)

A ship water-logged (coloured engraving)
5997611 A ship water-logged (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A ship water-logged)

Background imageLogged Collection: Ranforest clearance / logging near Tari Papua New Guinea

Ranforest clearance / logging near Tari Papua New Guinea

Background imageLogged Collection: Picture No. 11980775

Picture No. 11980775
Pantanal Wetlands, dry season, Mato Grosso, Brazil Date:

Background imageLogged Collection: WW1 cartoon - the water logged Western Front

WW1 cartoon - the water logged Western Front
Illustration originally reproduced in the trench newspaper, The Gasper, featuring soldiers wading waist deep through a water-logged landscape on the Western Front

Background imageLogged Collection: A Hint to Speculators, trench humour, WW1

A Hint to Speculators, trench humour, WW1
" Joe, as it ever struck you that this would be one of the places where Tubes would pay?" Two Tommies wading through a water-logged trench ruminate on the advantages of an underground

Background imageLogged Collection: August 1917 rains on British Western Front

August 1917 rains on British Western Front
Heavy rainfall in August 1917 caused massive problems, especially in the Western Front and in Flanders and Northern France. Date: August 1917

Background imageLogged Collection: Picture No. 11074010

Picture No. 11074010
Norway Spruce Trees large felled trunks Vercors Mountains, France

Background imageLogged Collection: Picture No. 10765570

Picture No. 10765570
Lowland tropical rainforest traditionally logged access roads skid trails & log landings visible Date:

Background imageLogged Collection: Picture No. 10765569

Picture No. 10765569
Lowland tropical rainforest traditionally logged access roads skid trails & log landings visible Date:

Background imageLogged Collection: Picture No. 10898218

Picture No. 10898218
Teak Trees - logged (Tectona grandis) Date:

Background imageLogged Collection: Picture No. 10898217

Picture No. 10898217
Teak Trees - logged (Tectona grandis) Date:

Background imageLogged Collection: Pile of logs following logging industry operation, near Killin, Trossachs, Stirling, Scotland, July

Pile of logs following logging industry operation, near Killin, Trossachs, Stirling, Scotland, July

Background imageLogged Collection: Forestry worker loading timber onto logging and splitter bench, Cumbria, England, May

Forestry worker loading timber onto logging and splitter bench, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageLogged Collection: Stack of firewood coming from tractor powered sawbench and splitter, Cumbria, England, May

Stack of firewood coming from tractor powered sawbench and splitter, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageLogged Collection: Illegal logging, impounded cars with illegally cut wood, Seima Protected Forest, Cambodia, January

Illegal logging, impounded cars with illegally cut wood, Seima Protected Forest, Cambodia, January

Background imageLogged Collection: Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) trunk, regrowth from old logged stump, Redwood N. P

Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) trunk, regrowth from old logged stump, Redwood N. P. California, U. S. A
Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) trunk, regrowth from old logged stump, Redwood N.P. California, U.S.A

Background imageLogged Collection: Logging of Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woods, above Saxon village of Barcut, Transylvania

Logging of Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woods, above Saxon village of Barcut, Transylvania, Romania, october

Background imageLogged Collection: Firewood stored in farm shed, England, june

Firewood stored in farm shed, England, june

Background imageLogged Collection: Logging machine

Logging machine
logging district Närke

Background imageLogged Collection: Logged areas, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Logged areas, British Columbia, Canada, North America


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Logged: A Journey Through Time and Terrain" Step aboard the majestic Cunard White Star liner, RMS Queen Mary, as we delve into the intriguing world of logs. From the meticulous records kept by engineers to the captivating tales of life at sea, these logs hold stories waiting to be discovered. In a mesmerizing coloured engraving titled "A ship water-logged, " we witness the power and unpredictability of nature's forces. Picture No. 11980775 transports us to an era where ships battled against treacherous waters, reminding us of their vulnerability amidst vast oceans. As World War I raged on, a poignant cartoon depicting "the water logged Western Front" offers trench humor and hints at the hardships endured by soldiers in muddy battlefields. This WW1 hint to speculators sheds light on the resilience and dark wit that emerged during those trying times. The August 1917 rains relentlessly poured down upon British Western Front, leaving its mark on history with flooded trenches and weary soldiers trudging through mud-soaked landscapes. These rain-soaked days forever etched themselves into memory. Sports enthusiasts recall moments like Newcastle 1-2 Sunderland Premier League match at St James Park—an intense clash between rivals that left fans buzzing with excitement or disappointment—forever logged in football folklore. Venturing beyond borders, we find ourselves amidst Ranforest clearance/logging near Tari Papua New Guinea—a reminder of how human actions shape our environment for better or worse. The delicate balance between progress and preservation is carefully logged here. Nature's resilience shines through in Picture No. 11074010—a Coastal Redwood trunk regrowing from an old logged stump in Redwood N. P. , California, USA. It serves as a testament to Mother Nature's ability to heal wounds inflicted upon her over time. Picture No. 10765570 captures another side of logging—the hard work undertaken by loggers who brave challenging terrains for timber resources. Their dedication and skill are logged in the annals of forestry history.