Burnard Collection
Robert Burnard was a significant figure in the history of Dartmoor, known for his passion for the moor and its preservation. He was a prominent member of the Devonshire Association and played a key role in establishing the Dartmoor Preservation Association in 1883. Burnard was a prolific writer and speaker on Dartmoor topics, and his works contributed greatly to the understanding and appreciation of the moor's unique heritage. He was also a skilled photographer, capturing the beauty and character of Dartmoor in his images. Burnard's legacy continues to inspire and influence those who love and care for Dartmoor.
526 results Page 2 of 22 Fice's Well The West Dart river below Huccaby Hunting Blowing Houses on Yealm Head Leather Tor Gidleigh Castle A Wintery Scene at the Saracen's Head Inn Beardown Man Standing Stone Hut or cache near Stalldown Barrow Lawrence & Maud Nash Two fallen menhirs at Down Tor stone row Fardel Waymarker to Tavistock Tolmen in North Teign River Menhir Lane at Widecombe in the Moor Nuns Cross A Millstone at Riddipit swimmers Greyhound Cottage at Postbridge Belstone The hearth in hut circle No 7, Grimspound Cottage at Throwleigh Sherberton Tavistock Abbey Mortar Stones at Black Tor Blowing House