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New Forest Hampshire England Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting New Forest: A Captivating Blend of History, Nature

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Stunt JCB diggers perfoming formation dance routine at New Forest show 2006

Stunt JCB diggers perfoming formation dance routine at New Forest show 2006
Stunt JCB diggers perfoming formation " dance" routine at New Forest show 2006

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Monmouth Ash, 1850. Tree in Dorset where James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, is said to have hidden after the Battle of Sedgemoor in July 1685: An ash tree

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Chase of a Jackal, in the New Forest, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Chase of a Jackal, in the New Forest, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Chase of a Jackal, in the New Forest, 1850. Hunting in Hampshire:.a Jackal, of great size and ferocity...arrived at Lyndhurst...the place where the Jackal was to be enlarged [released]...had been

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Brockenhurst, New Forest, 1878. Creator: GR Smith

Brockenhurst, New Forest, 1878. Creator: GR Smith
Brockenhurst, New Forest, 1878

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Car Boot sale at Gang Warily, New Forest 2014. Creator: Unknown

Car Boot sale at Gang Warily, New Forest 2014. Creator: Unknown
Car Boot sale at Gang Warily, New Forest 2014

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Volvo 244 Estate driving in New Forest, 2012. Creator: Tim Woodcock

Volvo 244 Estate driving in New Forest, 2012. Creator: Tim Woodcock
Volvo 244 Estate driving in New Forest, 2012

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Audi TT cabriolet driving in New Forest. Creator: Unknown

Audi TT cabriolet driving in New Forest. Creator: Unknown
Audi TT cabriolet driving in New Forest

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Ford Fiesta accident in New Forest, 2020. Creator: Tim Woodcock

Ford Fiesta accident in New Forest, 2020. Creator: Tim Woodcock
Ford Fiesta accident in New Forest, 2020

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Near Lymington, in the New Forest, c1870

Near Lymington, in the New Forest, c1870. Broken tree branch on Lymington River in the New Forest, Hampshire, an 18th century source of timber for the Royal Navy

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Range Rover with horse box at 2006 New Forest Show. Creator: Unknown

Range Rover with horse box at 2006 New Forest Show. Creator: Unknown
Range Rover with horse box at 2006 New Forest Show

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Queen Mary visiting Bucklers Hard, Hampshire in 1928. Creator: Unknown

Queen Mary visiting Bucklers Hard, Hampshire in 1928. Creator: Unknown
Queen Mary visiting Bucklers Hard, Hampshire in 1928

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Road sign in New Forest, UK 1924. Creator: Unknown

Road sign in New Forest, UK 1924. Creator: Unknown
Road sign in New Forest, UK 1924

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: Rufus Stone, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Rufus Stone, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Rufus Stone, 1898. 11th century memorial stone marking the (alleged) spot where King William II was fatally wounded with an arrow, during a royal hunting trip in the New Forest

Background imageNew Forest Hampshire England Collection: The Rufus Stone in the New Forest, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Rufus Stone in the New Forest, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Rufus Stone in the New Forest, 1890. Marks the spot where William II was killed by an arrow through the lung, while hunting in 1100. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol



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"Exploring the Enchanting New Forest: A Captivating Blend of History, Nature, and Unexpected Moments" Step back in time to witness Queen Mary's visit to Bucklers Hard in 1928 or immerse yourself in the rustic charm of a road sign from 1924 that still stands proudly. The New Forest, Hampshire, England is a treasure trove of captivating moments. In 1870, near Lymington, an idyllic scene unfolds as horses graze peacefully amidst the lush greenery. Fast forward to 2006 at the New Forest Show where stunt JCB diggers defy expectations with their mesmerizing formation dance routine - a sight that left spectators spellbound. The diversity continues with a car boot sale at Gang Warily in 2014; its creator remains unknown but their ingenuity shines through. Meanwhile, Tim Woodcock captures the essence of everyday life as he documents a Volvo Estate gracefully navigating through this picturesque landscape in 2012. Luxury meets nature when an Audi TT cabriolet glides effortlessly along winding roads within the New Forest - an image whose creator remains elusive. However, Woodcock returns once more to capture another momentous occasion: a Ford Fiesta accident in 2020 reminds us that even amidst beauty and tranquility, caution must prevail. Delving deeper into history brings us face-to-face with Rufus Stone - an enigmatic monument shrouded in mystery since its creation by an unknown artist in both 1898 and again in 1890. This stone holds secrets untold yet adds another layer of intrigue to this already fascinating destination. As we conclude our journey through time and space within the New Forest region of Hampshire, we encounter yet another mysterious figure behind the lens - capturing a Range Rover towing a horsebox during the vibrant atmosphere of the 2006 New Forest Show. From ancient landmarks to unexpected accidents and everything else between them – these glimpses into the New Forest's past and present remind us of its enduring allure.