The Brick and Stonework ClipArt gallery provides 30 examples of various types of stone and brick materials and bonding patterns.

Component that is part of a larger construction

Building Block

Component that is part of a larger construction

Brickwork in a building

Brickwork

Brickwork in a building

Forms of joints

Brickwork

Forms of joints

Diagram of bonding

Brickwork

Diagram of bonding

Single flemish bond

Brickwork

Single flemish bond

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

Brickwork

A diagram of brickwork

English bond

Brickwork

English bond

Flemish bond

Brickwork

Flemish bond

Reinforced concrete blocks.

Concrete

Reinforced concrete blocks.

The stone which forms the corner of the foundation of an edifice.

Corner-stone

The stone which forms the corner of the foundation of an edifice.

Remains of the circular walls round towns and palaces, which are known under the name Cyclopean, exist at the present day. These are found both in Greece itself and in many of the Greek colonies, as in Italy and Sardinia. Such walls consist of gigantic polygonal blocks of stone, the corners of which fit accurately into one another. Other structures of this kind consist of regular blocks of equal height. Both kinds are constructed entirely without mortar.

Cyclopean Masonry

Remains of the circular walls round towns and palaces, which are known under the name Cyclopean, exist…

A rough faced wall made from large stones.

Quarry Faced

A rough faced wall made from large stones.

A type of rustic masonry.

Beveled Masonry

A type of rustic masonry.

A type of rustic masonry.

Frosted Masonry

A type of rustic masonry.

A type of rustic masonry.

Plain Masonry

A type of rustic masonry.

"In masonry, the act of leaving unfinished masonry, as prepared to receive future additions, in steps." -Whitney, 1911

Masonry, Racking

"In masonry, the act of leaving unfinished masonry, as prepared to receive future additions, in steps."…

In masonry, toothing bricks is alternating their projection at the end of a wall to be continued later.

Masonry, Toothing

In masonry, toothing bricks is alternating their projection at the end of a wall to be continued later.

A type of rustic masonry.

Vermiculated Masonry

A type of rustic masonry.

A type of masonry in which the courses differ as to the height, length, or thickness of their stones.

Pseudisodomon

A type of masonry in which the courses differ as to the height, length, or thickness of their stones.

Long and short work. Saxon Architecture is the earliest stage of native English architecture, its period being from the conversion of England to Christianity till the conquest or near it, when Norman architecture began to prevail.

Long and Short Saxon Architecture

Long and short work. Saxon Architecture is the earliest stage of native English architecture, its period…

"Shell-work, Hôtel Cluny, Paris. In decorative design, especially carved or modeled, a motive which imitates or is suggested by the forms of shells." -Whitney, 1911

Shell Work

"Shell-work, Hôtel Cluny, Paris. In decorative design, especially carved or modeled, a motive…

In masonry, is a term applied where surface of a wall shows groves between the different courses of stones, thus giving the appearance of open joints. There are many varieties of it.

Rustic Work Depictions

In masonry, is a term applied where surface of a wall shows groves between the different courses of…

A species of masonry very common among the ancients, in which the stones are square and laid lozenge-wise, resembling the meshes of a net, and producing quite an ornamental appearance. It is the opus reticulate of the Romans.

Reticulated Work

A species of masonry very common among the ancients, in which the stones are square and laid lozenge-wise,…