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 21 of 22 Stall Moor stone circle Fardel Chapel Sampford Spiney Cross Bowerman's Nose Beaker Pottery Found in No. 3 Hut Circle on Raddick Hill Stone in hedge at Riddipit Huccaby Farm Postbridge Clapper Bridge Bellever Farm Hartor Tor Valley Sampford Courtenay Hut circle Endworthy Hill Hut or cache on Stalldown Barrow Huckworthy Cross 549. Three Positions of the Cooking Pot found in ho 3 Hut-Circle Raddick Hill near Princetown May 16 Mortar stone at Week Ford The Female Members of the Coaker Family, Brownberry Farm Tavistock Abbey Manaton Church untitled view Huccaby outing Mould stone in Merrivale Bridge Blowing House Hartor Tor Blowing House Bellever Clapper Bridge Stannon Lodge