RFC51RAJ–Close-up of Inca masonry at Winay Wayna site near the Inca Trail in the Peruvian Andes
RMHG8613–Deutschland, NRW, Städteregion Aachen, Eschweiler, Ortsteil Weisweiler, Haus Palant (Schloss Palant), Nordseite der verbliebenen Vorburg mit Torbau
RM2B1W63P–detail of wall, Kanazawa Castle, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
RM2B75BX3–Chile, Santiago, 06.11.2017. The Santo Domingo Church is a Dominican church in the historic center of Santiago de Chile. The main body of the church is built in ashlar masonry. The bell towers are made of mud brick masonry and covered with stucco. The present building is the fourth church built in the same place, earthquakes in 1595, 1647 and 1730 destroyed the early churches. The construction of the current church began in 1747 according to the design of the architect Juan de los Santos Vasconcellos. Joaquín Toesca worked on its construction between 1795 and 1796. [automated translation]
RMM6MN5Y–The Church of Gesù Nuovo, Naples, Italy.
RFMRGT5F–Caceres, Spain - 2017 october 17th: Visitors beside St Matthew's Church, Caceres historic quarter, Spain
RM2G6X1HM–Interior of Loch Doon Castle. The castle is maintained by Historic Scotland. Built in the 13th century on an island in Loch Doon by Bruce, Earl of Car
RMDHHM9N–City wall and lower part of the Epiphany Tower, watchtower, square ashlar masonry construction positioned on a corner from 1372
RMB484TC–architecture, building material, carved ashlar, Egypt, ancient world, historical, historic, stone, masonry, stonemasonry, ancient world,
RMHGP6PB–Bridge in Rojales village in the province of Alicante and autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. Based around the River Segura. Space for copy
RMWRJ2CG–The corner detail of a stone building from a different perspective featuring Ashlar masonry set against a blue sky.
RM2JCFMJ4–Kommunbrauhaus, sandstone, ashlar masonry, architectural monument, house facade, spring, Unfinden, Königsberg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe,
RMF5HDW9–stadium wall in the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece
RFD73NWW–Masonry with wild plants
RFKR31F2–Ashlar work on wall, ashlaring
RFFX3EMF–wall of hewn stones
RMB4FPP4–backgroud of ashlar masonry
RFDCT9WF–wall
RMWB229H–Manchester by the sea public library MA
RMHG8611–Deutschland, NRW, Städteregion Aachen, Eschweiler, Ortsteil Weisweiler, Haus Palant (Schloss Palant), Nordseite der verbliebenen Vorburg mit Torbau
RFH6CPJB–The city walls consist of the typical late Roman mixed construction of ashlar masonry alternating with bands of brick
RM2B75BWH–Chile, Santiago, 06.11.2017. The Santo Domingo Church is a Dominican church in the historic center of Santiago de Chile. The main body of the church is built in ashlar masonry. The bell towers are made of mud brick masonry and covered with stucco. The present building is the fourth church built in the same place, earthquakes in 1595, 1647 and 1730 destroyed the early churches. The construction of the current church began in 1747 according to the design of the architect Juan de los Santos Vasconcellos. Joaquín Toesca worked on its construction between 1795 and 1796. [automated translation]
RMM6MN60–The Church of Gesù Nuovo, Naples, Italy.
RFMRGT5E–Visitors beside St Matthew's Church, Caceres historic quarter, Spain
RM2G6X1HN–Interior of Loch Doon Castle. The castle is maintained by Historic Scotland. Built in the 13th century on an island in Loch Doon by Bruce, Earl of Car
RMJWN20D–Fog and morning sunlight soften the edges of the mansion called 'Turrets' at the College of the Atlantic, Maine.
RFRWN3K4–An ashlar masonry with brick ribbons
RMHGP6PG–Bridge in Rojales village in the province of Alicante and autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. Based around the River Segura
RF2GF9YDA–The Triumphal Arch on Custom House Quay, opposite the Epic Museum, in Dublin, Ireland. Built in 1813. It is constructed of ashlar limestone.
RM2JCFMJ6–Kommunbrauhaus, sandstone, ashlar masonry, architectural monument, house facade, spring, Unfinden, Königsberg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe,
RMF5HDWB–stadium wall in the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece
RFD73NN4–Masonry with wild plants
RFKR31F3–Ashlar work on wall, ashlaring
RMJYN9PY–Pine tree and dressed stone wall, surviving fortiification of Tokugawa shogun Edo Castle. Imperial Palace East Garden, Tokyo, Japan
RMB4D7JF–backgroud of ashlar masonry covered carbon black
RFRWYJ91–Block retaining wall made of big granite stones Dry masonry. Construction background
RMWB229F–Manchester by the sea public library MA
RMHG860W–Deutschland, NRW, Städteregion Aachen, Eschweiler, Ortsteil Weisweiler, Haus Palant (Schloss Palant), Nordseite der verbliebenen Vorburg mit Torbau
RF2G3R384–Brick wall of an old ashlar castle.
RM2B75BXX–Chile, Santiago, 06.11.2017. The Santo Domingo Church is a Dominican church in the historic center of Santiago de Chile. The main body of the church is built in ashlar masonry. The bell towers are made of mud brick masonry and covered with stucco. The present building is the fourth church built in the same place, earthquakes in 1595, 1647 and 1730 destroyed the early churches. The construction of the current church began in 1747 according to the design of the architect Juan de los Santos Vasconcellos. Joaquín Toesca worked on its construction between 1795 and 1796. [automated translation]
RF2D4JAGY–The surface of an old stone wall, masonry of uneven wild hewn stones.
RF2JBPYK3–Molino de la Casca watermill, Plasencia, Spain. Old Jerte River oil mill
RM2G6X1HJ–Interior of Loch Doon Castle. The castle is maintained by Historic Scotland. Built in the 13th century on an island in Loch Doon by Bruce, Earl of Car
RFHT637H–Fallen columns-ruins of walls-buildings in the area of the agora in grey stone ashlars near the top gate of the city in the current Gulluk Dagi-Termes
RFJ6Y6HF–Texture of colourful dry masonry, may be used as background
RF2GGB6Y5–wall of brown and blue ashlar and mortar stones
RFJFB9KW–The rustic ashlar diamond projections make the facade of the Church of Gesù Nuovo unusual - Naples, Campania, Italy
RMD1XYNK–natural stone, smooth faced, rough faced, ashlar,awaiting carving, sidelit, stone for sculpture
RMF5HDWD–stadium wall in the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece
RFFT7X8T–firewall of old red brick house
RF2C601HA–Palomas Pillar fountain built in 16th Century, Hornachos, Spain. Imperial coat of arms of Carlos V carved in the middle.
RM2H6KMN0–Entrance arched gate with Corinthian columns to Wilton House Wilton England with a statue of Marcus Aurelius on horseback and balustrade parapets
RMB4FPDN–backgroud of ashlar masonry covered carbon black
RMF0B4WE–Archway above the door of Lawrence Buildings, Mount Street, Manchester, England, UK. Pennington and Brigden, 1874
RMCRH395–Inca stone work - Cusco, Peru
RFHG8PE1–Image of red sandstone wall. Abstract background.
RF2G3R36Y–Brick wall of an old ashlar castle.
RFR9R6WR–Old brown wooden door with portal
RF2D4JA8X–The surface of an old stone wall, masonry of uneven wild hewn stones.
RF2JBPYKD–Molino de la Casca watermill, Plasencia, Spain. Old Jerte River oil mill
RM2G6X1GB–Interior of Loch Doon Castle. The castle is maintained by Historic Scotland. Built in the 13th century on an island in Loch Doon by Bruce, Earl of Car
RFHT6377–Ruins of the gymnasium built in grey stone ashlars in the baths area next to the top gate of the city in the current Gulluk Dagi-Termessos Milli Parki
RFKAG0JA–Facing bricks dirty pink color close up. Ragged Stone Texture.
RF2GGB6X5–detail of a wall of brown and blue masonry stones and mortar
RMEJMCDA–Doors in the base of the 'Lille' statue by James Pradier on the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.
RMD7J2D1–stone assortment, stored ready for use, mixed stone,medium,small pieces for carving
RMF5KKKW–shrubs growing on a stone wall
RFEFDD13–Decorative yellow plaster of a wall
RF2C601H5–Palomas Pillar fountain built in 16th Century, Hornachos, Spain. Imperial coat of arms of Carlos V carved in the middle.
RFPF83KG–Closeup of flint ragstone traditional wall
RMB4FPKP–backgroud of ashlar masonry overgrown with mosses because of moisture
RM2A8N1B5–Lion Statue on Valletta Waterfront, Malta
RMCRH396–Inca stone work - Cusco, Peru
RFF79HA3–Image of a stone wall. Canterbury, England.
RFEA62DD–fragment of ancient masonry walls
RFG5WT1D–Natural stone materials in classic building patterns and methods for sample texture and background for construction and industry
RF2D4JA5P–The surface of an old stone wall, masonry of uneven wild hewn stones.
RF2JBPYJY–Molino de la Casca watermill, Plasencia, Spain. Old Jerte River oil mill
RM2G6X1G9–Arched entrance to Doon Castle, a 13th century castle with an 11 sided courtyard, built by Bruce, Earl of Carrick. The castle was originally on an isl
RMKFKA12–Lady looking around the columns on a portico
RFHKK5KY–Stone lintel-extreme west of the gymnasium placed beside the Roman baths and facing the agora terrace-ruins of the ancient city of Arykanda dating as
RF2B8X189–Vintage illustrations of Styles of Masonry 1930s.
RF2GGB6YM–detail of a wall of ochre, brown and beige masonry and mortar stones
RMF6K55R–Looking up at historic stonework supporting the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park, Maine.
RMH4B40E–Chile, Santiago, fountain at Templo de Santo Domingo in the historical centre of Santiago de Chile, a Domenican church built in
RMF5JTNJ–Cyclopean wall of The Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon at ancient Mycenae characterized by the use of massive stones of i
RFEG3J3X–Decorative yellow plaster of a wall
RFW5AR7D–Closeup detail of the ashlar wall made of grey stone
RFT33NW2–seamless ashlar stone wall texture background. textured wall. finish the fence with a rock
RFB7KNR3–backgroud of ashlar masonry overgrown with mosses because of moisture
RMKFEM42–Millstone in Argyroupoli in Crete.
RMCRH394–Inca stone work - Cusco, Peru
RFPXF5MD–diagonal brick texture in grunge style
RFEA62DH–fragment of ancient masonry walls
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