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Teak Collection (#4)

"Teak: A Timeless Beauty from Myanmar to the World" Silhouettes on the U Bein Bridge at sunset, Amarapura

Background imageTeak Collection: Poster depicting a teak forest in Burma

Poster depicting a teak forest in Burma
Poster, possibly for the Empire Marketing Board, depicting a teak forest in Burma, with elephants and their riders

Background imageTeak Collection: White Star Line, SS Olympic window sketches

White Star Line, SS Olympic window sketches
A White Star Line handwritten booklet entitled Particulars of Oceanic Steam Navigation Co, SS Olympic, May 1911. The vessel returned to the shipyard in Belfast in October 1911 for alterations

Background imageTeak Collection: The Queens New Barge for Virginia Water, June 1877

The Queens New Barge for Virginia Water, June 1877
Engraving of Queen Victorias new Royal Barge on Virginia Water, from the Illustrated London News, 30th June 1877. This four-oared barge was built of teak and mahogany by C. and A

Background imageTeak Collection: Teak Forest South India

Teak Forest South India
JPF-358 Teak Forest South India Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageTeak Collection: Detail, Shwe-Inbin Monastery, teak building dating from 1895, Mandalay

Detail, Shwe-Inbin Monastery, teak building dating from 1895, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageTeak Collection: U Beins Bridge, at 1. 2km long the worlds longest teak bridge

U Beins Bridge, at 1. 2km long the worlds longest teak bridge
U Beins Bridge, at 1.2km long the worlds longest teak bridge, across Thaungthaman Lake, Amarapura, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageTeak Collection: Boat on Thaungthaman Lake, and U Beins Bridge, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge

Boat on Thaungthaman Lake, and U Beins Bridge, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar
Boat on Thaungthaman Lake, and U Beins Bridge, at 1.2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageTeak Collection: U Beins Bridge across Thaungthaman Lake, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge

U Beins Bridge across Thaungthaman Lake, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge
U Beins Bridge across Thaungthaman Lake, at 1.2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageTeak Collection: Elephant at work towing teak logs in forest, near Lebin, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)

Elephant at work towing teak logs in forest, near Lebin, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageTeak Collection: Bagaya Kyaung monastery, built of teak in 1838, supported by 267 posts

Bagaya Kyaung monastery, built of teak in 1838, supported by 267 posts, ancient city of Inwa (Ava), Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageTeak Collection: Elephants Loading Teak

Elephants Loading Teak
A colonial gentleman in a white suit supervises elephants loading teak from a rail carriage




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"Teak: A Timeless Beauty from Myanmar to the World" Silhouettes on the U Bein Bridge at sunset, Amarapura, Myanmar - As dusk descends upon the enchanting U Bein Bridge in Amarapura, silhouettes dance against a backdrop of majestic teak. This iconic structure stands as a testament to the enduring allure of this precious hardwood. Canberra: the swimming-pool - In Australia's capital city, Canberra, where modernity meets nature, teak adds a touch of elegance and warmth to its luxurious swimming pools. The rich tones and durability make it an ideal choice for creating serene oases amidst urban landscapes. Burma (Myanmar) - Rangoon (Yangon) - Elephants - In Burma's vibrant cityscape of Yangon, elephants adorned with intricately carved teak harnesses pay homage to this wood's cultural significance. From majestic sculptures to ornate furniture pieces, it has long been cherished for its beauty and strength. Ducks and the U Bein Bridge in Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar - Amidst the tranquil waters surrounding Mandalay's U Bein Bridge stand playful ducks basking in its timeless glory. Crafted from sturdy teak planks that have weathered countless seasons gracefully, this bridge is an architectural marvel worth cherishing. Battlements and huge teak gates of Al-Husn Sultans Palace Salalah Dhofar Region – Step into Oman's historical treasure trove as you encounter battlements fortified by massive teak gates at Al-Husn Sultan's Palace in Salalah. Teak’s resilience echoes through time as it guards these regal grounds with unwavering strength. 20th-century steamer chair – Sink into ultimate relaxation on a 20th-century steamer chair made from exquisite teak craftsmanship. Its smooth finish and ergonomic design offer comfort while showcasing how teak has been an epitome of luxury and refinement throughout the ages.