Clipart illustrations of houses in many styles, as well as parts of houses, and homes and birthplaces of several famous historical figures.
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19th Century Home
A 19th century home located in New England.... |
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Apartment Building, Eight Story
An illustration of an eight story apartment building.... |
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Barn
A building for hay and other farm products; also for stabling cattle and horses.... |
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Bathtub, Porcelain Claw Foot
An illustration of a porcelain claw foot bathtub.... |
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Beekman's Mansion
The Beekman Mansion was built over the course of two years, from 1802 to 1804, for the family of William Beekman.... |
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Block House
A block house from Colonial America... |
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Bungalow, modern
"A modern square cottage, or 'bungalow', well proportioned. A good design for a village house." —Kinne, 1920... |
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Cabin
An old cabin... |
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Cabin
An illustration of a small cabin surrounded by palm trees.... |
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Cabin on Mountain
An illustration of a cabin set atop a mountain.... |
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Cabin, Log
Log Cabin in early American Development.... |
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Castle
An illustration of a castle.... |
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Castle
An illustration of a castle.... |
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Cellar, outside
"An outside cellar, fitted to keep fruit or vegetables." — Baily, 1898... |
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Chain, Sash
Used in sash windows, "a chain of peculiar make used to replace a sash-cord when the sash is very heavy." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Chew's house
Benjamin Chew (November 19, 1722 - January 20, 1810) was a lawyer, politician and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Province of Pennsylvania. Pictured here is the residence of Justice Chew.... |
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Coddington, Residence of Governor
The residence of William Coddington, the first governor of Rhode Island from 1640-1647.... |
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Cottage
A cottage at a lake.... |
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Cottage
"The cottage in which Shakespeare was born." —Carpenter, 1902... |
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Cottage
A cottage with a lovely garden and white picket fence. Sunflowers bloom and grape vines grow wild.... |
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Country-House
"American Type of Country-House Architecture." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Craigie House
Andrew Craigie's house in Cambridge. He was the apothecary-general to the Continental Army.... |
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Curtain
A curtain covering a window.... |
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Curtain, A Cat-tail
"Cat-tail curtain raised by loop from bottom." -beard, 1906... |
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Curtain, Primitive
"Primitive curtain of reeds and twine stitch." -Beard, 1906... |