Skip to main content

Tring Collection (#4)

"Discover the Enchanting World of Tring: A Captivating Blend of Nature, History, and Curiosities" Step into the extraordinary realm of Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Gallery 3

Gallery 3
The Natural History Museum at Tring. Once the private museum of Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron Rothschild (1868-1937), and part of the Natural History Museum, London since 1937

Background imageTring Collection: Bird skins

Bird skins
Specimens from the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Papilio thoas, swallowtail butterfly

Papilio thoas, swallowtail butterfly
The thaos swallowtail butterfly from Mexico. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Archaeroattacus edwardsii, Indian silk moth

Archaeroattacus edwardsii, Indian silk moth
Indian silk moth from India. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Haliaeetus albicilla, white-tailed sea eagle skeleton

Haliaeetus albicilla, white-tailed sea eagle skeleton
The skeleton of a white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), housed at the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Paradisaea rudolphi, blue bird of paradise

Paradisaea rudolphi, blue bird of paradise
Image of a male blue bird of paradise, Paradisaea rudolphi. New Guinea. From the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Gyps fulvus, Eurasian griffon vulture

Gyps fulvus, Eurasian griffon vulture
Image of an Eurasian griffon vulture, Gyps fulvus displayed at the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Polar bear- Grizzly bear hybrid

Polar bear- Grizzly bear hybrid, specimen on display at the Natural History Museum, Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Gallirallus dieffenbachii, Dieffenbachs rail

Gallirallus dieffenbachii, Dieffenbachs rail
Photograph of Gallirallus dieffenbachii specimen. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Aramides gutturalis, red-throated wood-rail

Aramides gutturalis, red-throated wood-rail
The Red-throated Wood-rail (Aramides gutturalis) is an disputed extinct species of bird in the Rallidae family. This species is now considered invalid

Background imageTring Collection: Microgoura meeki, Choiseul pigeon

Microgoura meeki, Choiseul pigeon
Photograph of Microgoura meeki specimen. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is presumed extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Columba versicolor, Bonin wood pigeon

Columba versicolor, Bonin wood pigeon
Photograph of Columba versicolor specimen. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is now extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Myadestes woahensis, amaui

Myadestes woahensis, amaui
Photograph of Myadestes woahensis specimen. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is now extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Rhodacanthis flaviceps, lesser koa-finch

Rhodacanthis flaviceps, lesser koa-finch

Background imageTring Collection: Ciridops anna, Ula-ai-hawane

Ciridops anna, Ula-ai-hawane
Photograph of the honeycreeper Ciridops anna. This bird, native to the Hawaiian island, became extinct in the 1880s. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009

Background imageTring Collection: Zosterops strenuus, Robust White-eye

Zosterops strenuus, Robust White-eye
Photograph of a Robust White-eye. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is now extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Turdus ravidus, Grand Cayman thrush

Turdus ravidus, Grand Cayman thrush
Photograph of a Grand Cayman thrush. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is now extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Turnagra tanagra, North island piopio

Turnagra tanagra, North island piopio
Photograph of Turnagra tanagra specimen. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is now considered to be extinct

Background imageTring Collection: Grallaria m. milleri, brown-banded antpitta

Grallaria m. milleri, brown-banded antpitta
Grallaria m. milleri paratype. Held at the Natural History Museum, Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Saxicola caprata, pied bushchat

Saxicola caprata, pied bushchat
Pied Bushchat egg specimens

Background imageTring Collection: Library at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Library at The Natural History Museum at Tring
Library at the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Gallery 6

Gallery 6
Specimens on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Stuffed primates in Gallery 1, The Natural History Museum at

Stuffed primates in Gallery 1, The Natural History Museum at
Stuffed primate specimens on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Poterion patera, Neptunes cup sponge

Poterion patera, Neptunes cup sponge
Neptunes cup sponge specimen on display atthe Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Gallery 1

Gallery 1
The Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Varanus komodoensis, Komodo dragon

Varanus komodoensis, Komodo dragon
Specimen of a Komodo dragon, the largest species of lizard in the world on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Tring Gallery 3

Tring Gallery 3
Specimens on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTring Collection: Eclectus roratus, Eclectus parrot

Eclectus roratus, Eclectus parrot
Specimen of a male, Eclectus parrot (Eclectus roratus), from the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Botaurus stellaris, great bittern

Botaurus stellaris, great bittern
Specimen of a great bittern (Botaurus stellaris) from the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageTring Collection: Unusual Farmyard Gate

Unusual Farmyard Gate
An unusual farm gate, with a spade, scythe, axe etc, incorporated into its design, near Tring, Hertfordshire, England. Date: March 1939

Background imageTring Collection: a Touring Booth - Patrolman helps lady with a map

a Touring Booth - Patrolman helps lady with a map
a (Automobile Association) Touring Information Booth - An a Patrolman helps a lady with her route using a map. At the New Ground Crossroads junction on the road between Tring and Aylsbury (on the A41)

Background imageTring Collection: View of flooded former chalk quarry habitat, College Lake Nature Reserve, Tring, Hertfordshire

View of flooded former chalk quarry habitat, College Lake Nature Reserve, Tring, Hertfordshire, England, october

Background imageTring Collection: Visitor Information sign at edge of reservoir, Marsworth Reservoir, Tring Reservoirs, Tring

Visitor Information sign at edge of reservoir, Marsworth Reservoir, Tring Reservoirs, Tring, Hertfordshire, England, october

Background imageTring Collection: View of reservoir edge, Startops End Reservoir, Tring Reservoirs, Tring, Hertfordshire, England

View of reservoir edge, Startops End Reservoir, Tring Reservoirs, Tring, Hertfordshire, England, october

Background imageTring Collection: Digging a Rail Cutting

Digging a Rail Cutting
The construction of the Tring Cutting. Railway navvies dig out the earth and rock by hand with the spoil lifted up to the top of the bank by horse- powered winches




For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"Discover the Enchanting World of Tring: A Captivating Blend of Nature, History, and Curiosities" Step into the extraordinary realm of Tring, where wonders await at every turn. Nestled in Hertfordshire, this quaint town holds a treasure trove of captivating stories and intriguing sights that will leave you spellbound. Immerse yourself in the rich history as you explore Tring Park, once graced by Lord Walter Rothschild himself. Picture him driving his team of zebras through these very grounds, creating an ethereal scene reminiscent of a zebra-drawn trap straight out of a fairytale. Nature enthusiasts will be enthralled by the vibrant Morpho cypris butterfly - its iridescent blue wings fluttering gracefully amidst lush greenery. This delicate creature finds sanctuary within Tring's borders, adding to its allure as a haven for biodiversity. Tracing back its roots to Lear's Nonsense and whimsical tales, Tring exudes an air of enchantment that continues to captivate visitors from near and far. The legacy left behind by Nathaniel Charles Rothschild is palpable; his passion for natural history echoing through the corridors of time. Prepare to be astounded as you witness one-of-a-kind spectacles like dressed fleas - tiny performers adorned in intricate costumes showcasing their remarkable talents. These peculiar curiosities found their home within Tring's walls under Lionel Walter Rothschild's watchful eye. Transport yourself back in time with glimpses into Victorian England when you encounter images like the iconic Tring cutting captured by John Cooke Bourne. Feel the energy pulsating through London & Birmingham Railway on that fateful day in 1837 when progress reshaped landscapes forever. Marvel at exotic creatures brought alive on canvas by Gambier Bolton - emus striding majestically across vast plains and kangaroos leaping with grace against breathtaking sunsets.