Clipart pictures of different types of marine architectures, including several variations of breakwaters and lighthouses.
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Automatic Buoy
"Courtney's Automatic Buoy. A, cylinder, 27 ft. 6 in. long; B, mooring shackle; C, rudder; D, buoy; E, diaphragm; F, ball valves; G, air inlet tubes; H, air (compressed) outlet tube to whistle; I, co... |
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Beacon
"Beacons in exposed situations are constructed sometimes of stone, and cement-concrete or cement-rubble, but generally of castiron columns let into heavy base plates which are fixed to the rock by str... |
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Bell Buoy
A buoy is a floating device that can have many different purposes. It can be anchored or allowed to drift.... |
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Breakwater, Alexandria
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Cette
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Civita Vecchia Outer
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Colombo North-West
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Colombo North-West
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Dover
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Dover
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Havre
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Marmagao
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Naples Harbor Extension
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Plymouth
"Sea-walls. A. Plymouth (England) breakwater; a, a, level of the top; b, b, low water at spring tide; c, bottom; d, foreshore; e, sea-slope; f, top." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Breakwater, Port Said Western
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, San Vincenzo
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Sunderland Southern
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Table Bay
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Breakwater, Zeebrugge Harbour
Breakwaters are structures on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.... |
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Buoy, LIfe
A life buoy, is a life saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in the water, to provide buoyancy, to prevent drowning. ... |
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Eddystone Light-house
"Section of Eddystone Light-house." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Lighthouse
Lighthouse in the water.... |
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Lighthouse
"An iron pile light erected at Haneda, in the Bay of Yedo, Japan." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Lighthouse
"A tower or other elevated structure bearing a light at the top and erected at the entrance of a harbor or on some rock or headland to serve as a guide or warning of danger to navigators at night." -F... |
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Lighthouse, Eddystone
"Eddystone is a group of gneiss rocks, daily submerged by the tide, in the English Channel, 9 miles off the Cornish coast, and 14 S.S.W. of Plymouth Breakwater. The frequent shipwrecks on these rocks ... |