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Innsbruck from a bird's eye view, Ouden Allen Folpert van (1635–1715); ca. 1690; drawing, height 31.8 cm, width 48.2 cm; inscriptions/marks: filigree (snake in a crown); depicts Innsbruck, Austria; associated names: Sebisch, Albrecht von (1685–1748) and Hubrig, Ernst Wilhelm von (1712–1787)., A detailed aerial view drawing of a dense town with many tightly packed buildings, streets, courtyards, and churches, rendered mainly in pale gray pencil and light brown washes; several larger church or cathedral structures with steeples and domes stand out among rows of rectangular rooftops and gabled-stock-foto
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Middle Eastern city; graphic artist Dominik Witke-Jeżewski (1862–1944); after 1900; graphic plate/graphic matrix; graphic; height 14.7 cm, width 18.2 cm, thickness 0.4 cm., The image shows a rectangular metal plate with an engraved scene of a village landscape. The surface displays a range of brown and copper tones with darker brown areas creating contrast; there are hints of black in the upper sky area and some muted gray along the outer border. The engraving depicts a group of flat-roofed buildings clustered across the middle of the plate, a few larger rectangular structures in the-stock-foto
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A tall rectangular tower rises above surrounding ruins, its crenellated crown and pointed spire dominating the grassy, uneven ground below. Broken walls and scattered masonry frame the structure, giving the scene a stark, weathered character consistent with an ancient fortress overlooking the countryside around Polignac. From a collection of unique twentieth century photographs. Amateur photographer, snaps and some larger in a single album, charting one family's European travels.-stock-foto
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Ext. Tree Ruigrok Exterior, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 01-09-1972. The image shows these topics. The scene presents an expansive, industrial landscape viewed from above. A large, rectangular building occupies the foreground, its flat roof punctuated by several vents or ducts. This structure is bordered by a meticulously arranged area paved with concrete, where cylindrical objects, possibly tanks or large containers, are neatly lined up, showcasing an organized appearance. Beyond this, there are extensive buildings that stretch across the background. Some of these-stock-foto
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Model Spaarnwoudestraat Burgwal Model Haarlem Burgwal The Netherlands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 08-04-1976. The image shows these topics. The scene displays a detailed architectural model laid out on a patterned floor. The model features a variety of structures, including buildings of different shapes and sizes arranged in a planned layout. Several blocks resemble residential houses, characterized by sloping roofs and rectangular forms, while others appear to be larger commercial or institutional buildings, marked by their more expansive and flat rooftops. The-stock-foto
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Construction of Raaks parking garage Haarlem The Netherlands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 in 1970. The image contains these topics. The scene depicts an urban construction site, characterized by a mix of industrial and architectural elements. In the foreground, there is a partially completed structure with a curved roof resembling a large shell, suggesting a building designed for a specific purpose. The roof is made of a light material, contrasting with the rough textures surrounding it. Further back, a long row of tall, rectangular structures stands in neat lines, t-stock-foto
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Barracks in the garden of Oud Soc. business Raamsingel Haarlem Buildings Haarlem Raamsingel The Netherlands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 14-04-1976. The image contains these topics. The scene showcases a juxtaposition of architectural styles, where a modern, flat-roofed structure meets a larger, traditional building in the background. The contemporary section features large, rectangular windows that allow glimpses of the interior, creating a sense of openness and connection to the outside environment. Its walls are adorned with a muted color, adding a sense of neu-stock-foto
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Atlas and essentials of bacteriology New York William Wood & Co. 1897 bacteria atlases bacteriological technics, This illustration features a collection of various scientific observations, organized into nine distinct sections labeled I through IX. - Section I shows a textured surface, suggestive of a biological specimen or a type of colony. - Section II presents a circular view filled with numerous dark spots, potentially representing microorganisms or cellular structures. - Section III has a grid-like arrangement of small spheres, hinting at a culture of bacteria or another microscopic entit-stock-foto
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. Bulletin. Ethnology. kucieber] HANDBOOK OF INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA 147 ture of the edifices to require this more laborious material. There Avere two forms. The yi-kyiso or hang-hyiso was a conical lean-to. The yi-taslal or inin-taslcd. was wed:e-shaped, of pieces of bark leaned against a pole resting in two upright foi-ks, the front nearly A^ertical, the combined back and roof gently sloping. The north- western rectangular sweat house was not built. Dances were held in larger conical or circular structures, but these were primarily dance houses, as farther south, and not sweat houses. The Sink-stock-foto
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Model Noordwijk Town Hall Model, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 24-10-1967. The image contains these topics. The scene features a scale model of a modern architectural design positioned on a flat, wooden surface. The model consists of multiple overlapping rectangular structures, showcasing clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic. These structures are crafted from a light-colored material, giving them a crisp, white appearance. Surrounding the buildings are several small spherical representations of trees or shrubs, which are evenly distributed across the base, adding-stock-foto
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Researches concerning the institutions & monuments of the ancient inhabitants of America London Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, J. Murray & H. Colburn 1814 Peru Mexico Andes Antiquities Indians of South America Description and Travel Indians of Mexico, The illustration depicts a detailed plan of a historical site, showcasing the layout of various structures and features. Centrally featured is a rectangular building marked with internal divisions, suggesting multiple rooms or functions. Surrounding this structure are multiple oval enclosures, possibly representing defensive ear-stock-foto
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Kraaneiland in Schiedam Kraaneilanden, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 13-05-1964. The image contains these topics. The scene features a large construction or industrial site by the water, primarily characterized by a towering crane that dominates the composition. The crane is positioned at an angle, reaching into the sky, with its boom extended overhead. Below it, several tall, rectangular structures stand firmly on a solid foundation, suggesting they are part of a larger assembly or construction project. These structures possess a sturdy, industrial look, possibly m-stock-foto
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New pumping station Halfweg Steam pumping station and steam pumping station, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 28-04-1977. These are the elements in the image. The scene presents a large industrial structure characterized by several prominent elements. The foreground features a series of curved, dark machinery components, hinting at a mechanical function, possibly related to water or energy processing. These components lead to larger structures behind them, which are raised on an elevated platform. The buildings have a stark, utilitarian look, with smooth, light-colored-stock-foto
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A monograph on the fossil Reptilia of the Cretaceous formations, London, Printed for the Palæontographical Society, 1851-64, Great Britain, paleontology, Cretaceous, reptiles, fossil, fossil stories, The illustration showcases four distinct rock formations labeled as 1 through 4, each exhibiting unique textures and shapes. The first formation appears rectangular with a smooth surface and subtle striations, while the second is more cylindrical with a rounded top, revealing intricate details. The third formation is characterized by a flat, angular edge, suggesting it has been weathered over time-stock-foto
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Flore d'Egypte, Paris, Imprimerie Imperiale, 1813, plants, Egypt, The illustration showcases a collection of meticulously rendered scientific specimens, arranged systematically across a rectangular layout. On the left, various forms of microorganisms and botanical structures are depicted, including botanical details of Panicum miliaceum and related species. To the right, the arrangement features microscopic entities alongside larger structures, such as the elongated form resembling a pollen grain or a spore. Each specimen is labeled with identifying numbers and scientific nomenclature, reflect-stock-foto
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Extra flat Bernadottelaan Exterior, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 28-05-1969. These are the elements in the image. The scene captures a sprawling urban landscape characterized by rows of uniform, rectangular apartment buildings. These structures are primarily low-rise and feature a straightforward design, with a muted palette of greys and browns dominating the exterior. The architecture appears functional, with balconies jutting out from several units, and small windows organized symmetrically along the facades. In the foreground, a broad, asphalt road runs parallel-stock-foto
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Chichen Itza, Mexico, 1895, 1895, anthropology, archaeology, Chichen Itza, field notes, geology, illustrations, Mayan art, Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula, Archives, many hats of Holmes, The illustration features a stylized layout of a central circular area bordered by a rectangular shape marked with dot patterns, suggesting a design for a garden or sacred space. Flanking the central feature are two elongated structures, depicted with vertical lines, which may represent seating or pathways. The overall composition emphasizes symmetry and balance, inviting contemplation of the space's function, wheth-stock-foto
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Researches concerning the institutions & monuments of the ancient inhabitants of America, London, Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, J. Murray & H. Colburn, 1814, Peru, Mexico, Andes, Antiquities, Indians of South America, Description and Travel, Indians of Mexico, The illustration depicts a layout plan that includes various architectural elements. In the upper section, multiple rectangular structures are arranged along a flat surface, suggesting a design for either rooms or sections of a building. Below this, an intricately patterned section hints at flooring or wall texture, po-stock-foto
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. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. seven along the lower fifteenmiles of the course of this stream. In dimensions they range from tento sixteen feet in diameter and from five to fifteen feet in height, whilethe walls are from one to two feet in thickness. They are in nearly everycase connected with other structures, mostly rectangular in form. Atthe mouth of the Mancos, however, a double circle occurs, the smallerone having been the tower proper. It is fifteen feet in diameter, andfrom eight to ten in height. The larger circular wall is forty feet indiameter and from two to four feet high,-stock-foto