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Peat Collection (#3)

Peat, a fascinating natural resource with a rich history, has played an integral role in various cultures and industries throughout the centuries

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat delivery Ireland

Peat delivery Ireland
Ireland - Co Clare. A housewife fills a bag of peat for her kitchen fire from a street delivery man with tractor and trailer Date: 1990

Background imagePeat Collection: River Affric flowing through Silver birch and Scots pine woodland in autumn, Glen Affric

River Affric flowing through Silver birch and Scots pine woodland in autumn, Glen Affric, Highland, Scotland, UK, October 2010

Background imagePeat Collection: Cutting Turves, c1948. Creator: Unknown

Cutting Turves, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Cutting Turves, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imagePeat Collection: Community peat diggings, North Harris, Western Isles / Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK

Community peat diggings, North Harris, Western Isles / Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, May 2011

Background imagePeat Collection: Patchwork of muirburn on moorland managed for grouse shooting, Cairngorms NP, Deeside

Patchwork of muirburn on moorland managed for grouse shooting, Cairngorms NP, Deeside, Scotland, UK, June 2011

Background imagePeat Collection: Cloud patterns over peatbog landscape, Flow Country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland

Cloud patterns over peatbog landscape, Flow Country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, UK, July 2011

Background imagePeat Collection: Patterns within weathered wood, Flow country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland, Scotland

Patterns within weathered wood, Flow country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, UK

Background imagePeat Collection: Dam in place to re-wet blanket bog at RSPB Forsinard Flows, Flow country, Caithness

Dam in place to re-wet blanket bog at RSPB Forsinard Flows, Flow country, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, UK, June 2011

Background imagePeat Collection: Patterns within Caithness stone, Flow country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland, Scotland

Patterns within Caithness stone, Flow country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, UK, June

Background imagePeat Collection: Silhouette of herd of female Red deer (Cervus elaphus) on ridge at dawn, RSPB Forsinard Flows

Silhouette of herd of female Red deer (Cervus elaphus) on ridge at dawn, RSPB Forsinard Flows, Flow country, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, UK, June 2011

Background imagePeat Collection: Cloud patterns viewed up through silhouettes of standing stones on blanket bog, Flow country

Cloud patterns viewed up through silhouettes of standing stones on blanket bog, Flow country, Forsinard, Caithness, Highland, Northern Scotland, UK, June 2011

Background imagePeat Collection: Red-throated diver (Gavia stellata) adult on breeding loch, Flow Country, Highland

Red-throated diver (Gavia stellata) adult on breeding loch, Flow Country, Highland, Scotland, UK, June, image number 01358767 is a crop of this image. 2020VISION Exhibition. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imagePeat Collection: Stacking Peat, Festiniog, North Wales, 1881. Artist: Thomas Collier

Stacking Peat, Festiniog, North Wales, 1881. Artist: Thomas Collier
Stacking Peat, Festiniog, North Wales, 1881. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat preserved ox, Geological Museum, London, c2nd century

Peat preserved ox, Geological Museum, London, c2nd century

Background imagePeat Collection: Windmill in peat meadow for dewatering in summer, Waterland, Noord-Holland

Windmill in peat meadow for dewatering in summer, Waterland, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imagePeat Collection: Summer view on polder landscape with trees with reflections in water

Summer view on polder landscape with trees with reflections in water and Zuiderwoude village at background, Waterland, Zuiderwoude, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imagePeat Collection: Clifden, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland; Small Houses On Tidal River

Clifden, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland; Small Houses On Tidal River

Background imagePeat Collection: Portrait Adriaen Joosten van Bergen peat skippers

Portrait Adriaen Joosten van Bergen peat skippers
Portrait of Adriaen Joosten van Bergen, one of the peat skippers in Breda. On 4 March 1590, Van Bergen brought 72 State soldiers into the city of Breda with his cargo of peat for the Spanish

Background imagePeat Collection: Natives Of Loch Maree, Wester Ross, Scotland, Gathering Peat In The Late 19Th Century

Natives Of Loch Maree, Wester Ross, Scotland, Gathering Peat In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imagePeat Collection: Horned Grebe (Podiceps Auritus) Chick Swims In Goldstream Valley Peat Pond Near Fairbanks, Alaska

Horned Grebe (Podiceps Auritus) Chick Swims In Goldstream Valley Peat Pond Near Fairbanks, Alaska, Summer

Background imagePeat Collection: Sphagnum palustre (Sphagnum cymbifolium, prairie sphagnum or blunt-leaved bogmoss)

Sphagnum palustre (Sphagnum cymbifolium, prairie sphagnum or blunt-leaved bogmoss)
Illustration of a Sphagnum palustre (Sphagnum cymbifolium, prairie sphagnum or blunt-leaved bogmoss)

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat briquettes used for fuel in private homes are dried by the citizens themselves, Birr, Leinster

Peat briquettes used for fuel in private homes are dried by the citizens themselves, Birr, Leinster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imagePeat Collection: Abandoned peat cutting area with reflection of clouds, Stammbeckenmoor near Raubling

Abandoned peat cutting area with reflection of clouds, Stammbeckenmoor near Raubling, Alpine Uplands, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imagePeat Collection: Trolley of a narrow-gauge railway, formerly used for transporting peat

Trolley of a narrow-gauge railway, formerly used for transporting peat, former Nicklheim peat factory, Nicklheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Background imagePeat Collection: IRELAND: PEAT DIGGING. Men cutting peat from a bog and loading it on a donkey, near Kiltoom

IRELAND: PEAT DIGGING. Men cutting peat from a bog and loading it on a donkey, near Kiltoom, County Roscommon, Ireland. Stereograph, c1903

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat Extraction

Peat Extraction
24th September 1955: A sixteen-ton disc ditcher harvesting Highland peat for fuel. The peat is milled and prepared before being used as fuel for the construction of the nearby Loch Shin hydroelectric

Background imagePeat Collection: Chat Moss threatened the completion of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, until

Chat Moss threatened the completion of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, until George Stephenson succeeded in constructing a railway line through it in 1829; his solution was to "

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat stack C018 / 0881

Peat stack C018 / 0881
Stack of peat blocks cut out of a peat bog. Photographed in Goldenstedter Moor, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imagePeat Collection: Heating / Peat

Heating / Peat
Cutting turf in Denmark Date: 1860

Background imagePeat Collection: Cut turf and donkeys - Ireland

Cut turf and donkeys - Ireland
Piles of cut turf and a group of donkeys, Lough Shindilla, Connemara, Co Galway

Background imagePeat Collection: Vegetation, peat layer, brown coal, bituminous or household coal

Vegetation, peat layer, brown coal, bituminous or household coal, and anthracite or highest-quality coal

Background imagePeat Collection: Cutting Peat near Edinbane, Isle of Skye, Scotland, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon

Cutting Peat near Edinbane, Isle of Skye, Scotland, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon
Cutting Peat near Edinbane, Isle of Skye, Scotland, c1960. Edinbane lies at the foot of the Waternish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye, Scotland

Background imagePeat Collection: Picture No. 11992294

Picture No. 11992294
Museum houses made of peat and rocks - Uummannaq, Greenland Date:

Background imagePeat Collection: Picture No. 11992293

Picture No. 11992293
Museum houses made of peat and rocks - Uummannaq, Greenland Date:

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat stack, County Donegal, north-west Ireland

Peat stack, County Donegal, north-west Ireland
Peat stack in County Donegal, north-west Ireland, with a trench in the foreground from which the peat has been dug. Date: circa 1900s

Background imagePeat Collection: A Donegal Cabin, Rosguil

A Donegal Cabin, Rosguil - a view of a thatched cabin and outhouse with peat stacks and a girl peering out of the door. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Rosguil)

Background imagePeat Collection: Granulated Peat Factory, Portglenone

Granulated Peat Factory, Portglenone - an exterior view of a peat factory building and the railway running into it. In the foreground are stacks of peat

Background imagePeat Collection: Connemara Peat Bog and Twelve Pins near Clifden, Co. Galway

Connemara Peat Bog and Twelve Pins near Clifden, Co. Galway - a view of a peat bog and turf stacks and buildings and the mountains behind. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Galway; Clifden)

Background imagePeat Collection: A Co. Antrim Peat Bog

A Co. Antrim Peat Bog - a view across a watery peat bog. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imagePeat Collection: Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. Grimme

Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. Grimme
Flint daggers of Grimmelstrup, Falster. The brown colour of the stone is due to the faict of being in peat soil. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePeat Collection: Waterless Closet

Waterless Closet
Waterless closet - thousands already in use - it uses domestic garden peat instead Date: 1900

Background imagePeat Collection: River Negustyah in middle current. Dark water is

River Negustyah in middle current. Dark water is coloured by peat. Uganskii Nat. reserve, Siberia, Russia. Spring. Note: Bird cherry flowering on the bank

Background imagePeat Collection: Boy scouts turning peat, Denmark

Boy scouts turning peat, Denmark
Boy scouts turning peat for drying, Denmark

Background imagePeat Collection: Two boys with pony on country lane, Scotland

Two boys with pony on country lane, Scotland
Two boys with a pony on a country lane in Scotland. The wickerwork basket contains peat (cut turf)

Background imagePeat Collection: People on horseback, going to collect peat

People on horseback, going to collect peat
Two people on horseback, a man and a woman, going with their wickerwork baskets to collect peat (cut turf). Date: 1920s

Background imagePeat Collection: Unloading turves - Hede, Sweden

Unloading turves - Hede, Sweden
Two men unload turves from a cart in Hede, Harjedalen Municipality, Jamtland County, Sweden Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePeat Collection: USA, Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Northern pitcher plants in sphagnum or peat moss in autumn color

USA, Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Northern pitcher plants in sphagnum or peat moss in autumn color. Credit as: Mark Carlson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePeat Collection: Peat Stacks

Peat Stacks. Gilmer, Arthur 1882-1929




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Peat, a fascinating natural resource with a rich history, has played an integral role in various cultures and industries throughout the centuries. From its use as fuel to its significance in traditional practices, peat continues to captivate our imagination. Dating back to 1831, the Rail Chat Moss project revolutionized transportation by utilizing peat as a foundation for railway tracks. This innovative approach not only improved connectivity but also showcased the versatility of this remarkable substance. Intriguingly, even before that time, peat had already made its mark on history. The Dolls House of Petronella Dunois, crafted around 1676, featured miniature furniture made from peat. This exquisite display demonstrated the creativity and craftsmanship associated with this unique material. The Nydam Viking Ship discovered in Denmark shed light on another aspect of peat's significance - preservation. Buried within layers moss for over a millennium, this ancient vessel emerged remarkably intact due to the preservative qualities of the surrounding environment. Moving across continents and landscapes, we find ourselves amidst Benbecula's Outer Hebrides in Scotland where traditional Peat carts were used for transporting this valuable resource. These carts served as a testament to the hard work and dedication required during peat extraction. Further south in Co. Derry Peat Bog or Fermanagh Peat Bog lies evidence of manual labor involved in cutting turf from these bogs; it was an arduous task undertaken by skilled individuals who understood both nature's bounty and its demands. Meanwhile, nestled within Irish cottages stood proud figures known as "Peat Men. " These sculptures embodied Ireland's deep connection with their land and symbolized resilience amid challenging times when heating homes relied heavily on burning dried blocks of turf. Venturing northward towards Shetland Islands unveils yet another facet of peats' influence - cutting banks for fuel purposes. Here we witness locals meticulously extracting blocks of peat, preserving their traditions and heritage.