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Architecture, Public Domain Images, Circa 1895 (from the Funk and Wagnalls Dictionary of that Year) You may use any of the images below subject to the terms of use on the main clip art page. Right click on an image with your mouse to save it. |
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| Mosque of St. Sophia (Byzantine) | Modern House (Hebrew) and Family Tent (Assyrian) | Court of Temple of Edfou, Thebes (Egyptian) |
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| A Log Cabin | Cathedral of Canterbury, England (Pointed) | Ann Hathaway's cottage, Stratford-on-Avon, England (Elizabethan) |
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| Tomb-mosque of Saïd Bey, Cairo (Saracenic) | Prehistoric cliff-dwelling in the valley of the Rio Mancos, Colorado | Temple of Neptune at Pæstum (Greek) |
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| Temple, tank, and gopura at Chillambaram, southern India (Dravidian style) | An Eskimo ice-hut (igloo), showing interior | Lake-dwellings (Malay) |
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| The Flower Pagoda at Canton (Chinese) | Moveable Lodges (teepees or wigwams) of the Western North-American Indians | Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Paris (after the Roman) |
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| The Louvre, Paris (Renaissance: Napoleon III) | A dwelling (Japanese) | Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico (Prehistoric American) |
Last Revised April 11, 2006
© Copyright 2006, Ted Kuik. All rights reserved. (In the case of public domain images, the copyright applies only to the selection and arrangement of the images and on the layout and design of the related web pages, not to the images themselves)
Notes:
1. Since many of the pictures in the original image I scanned from the the 1895 Funk and Wagnalls dictionary overlapped eachother, I was forced to either crop the picture or black out the portion which belonged to a different picture to get a rectangular image.
2. The publication date of the edition of the Funk and Wagnalls dictionary from which I scanned the images is 1895, but there were several editions whose copyrights go back earlier in the 1890's. I do not know whether or not images were ever added to later editions, hence I use the term "circa 1895" since I do not know the exact date the images were first published.
3. The numbers which appear in most of the pictures are from the original image . In cases where no number exists, it is because my cropping of the picture eliminated the portion which contained the number.