RME636CP–Stone latticework north building Nunnery Quadrangle Uxmal Yucatan Mexico
RFP7C3YH–Famous Sidi Saiyyed mosque jali - stone latticework windows in Ahmedabad - heritage city of Gujarat, India with tree branches adding to the frame
RMB6BRGH–Tree and stone latticework in window at the 400 year old former private Garden of the Humble Administrator from the Ming Dynasty
RM2B810JK–Stone Latticework Windows at Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gujarat, India
RMTBGCYG–Intricate Jali, stone latticework window, Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jama Masjid, Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.
RFC3YYAT–Golden Bamboo in front of ornate Asian stone latticework. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Gardens, Vancouver Chinatown
RM2ARFA44–Intricately carved stone latticework windows (jali) with intertwined foilage and palm motif - Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
RMA1N09Y–Stone latticework on the Man Mandir Palace or Gwalior Fort in the town of Gwalior in Central India
RFP8C1F6–Cordoba, Spain. The Great Mosque (currently Catholic cathedral). UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mashrabiya window with stone latticework. Beautiful art.
RM2PPG76A–Interior of al Refai mosque with old decorated bricks stone wall and colored marble decorations, Cairo, Egypt
RF2T0AH3H–Close up pattern of moulded clay or ceramic latticework, or simply called as Roster, in flower pattern. Latticework is a moulded or cutout pattern.
RM2E0769G–Gothic latticework ending. 14th century. Spain. Archaeological and History Museum (San Anton Castle). A Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
RF2AT3WN3–carved stone latticework sculpted white building exterior wall detail. stone balustrade and balcony in frontal elevation view. beige stone facade.
RMR3E5C8–Hawa Mahal Palace in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
RF2R3Y01B–Stone lattices
RFGJAER2–Baroque stone decoration beside the Royal Chapel outdoors at Granada Cathedral, Spain
RM2PPG7H5–Wooden arabesque window, Mashrabiya, and door in stone bricks wall of ottoman old historic building
RF2T6JEYM–Climbing vine plant with fresh green leaves and its shadow against a light blue stone wall in spring.
RF2GBCR5D–latticework for mooring ships in the port
RFR3PYJ5–Asian temples ruins latticework
RFP7C3RD–Famous Sidi Saiyyed mosque jali - stone latticework windows in Ahmedabad - heritage city of Gujarat, India with tree branches adding to the frame
RMB6CAJF–Diffuse light through a stone latticework window softly illuminates a courtyard at the Master of Nets Garden
RFP82EJA–Famous Sidi Saiyyed mosque jali - stone latticework windows in Ahmedabad - heritage city of Gujarat, India, taken out of focus for bokeh effect
RMTBGCYD–Intricate Jali, stone latticework window, Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jama Masjid, Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.
RFC15353–Bamboo growing in front of stone latticework in oriental style. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Gardens, Vancouver Chinatown
RFT16JW2–Decorative stone carving, Gwalior fort, Madhya Pradesh, India
RMCW7JX5–Pattern on the Bridge of Sighs or Ponte dei Sospiri Venice, Italy
RFRAT6E9–Cordoba, Spain. The Great Mosque (currently Catholic cathedral). UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mashrabiya window with stone latticework. Beautiful art.
RFT16JR6–An intricately carved stone Jain Temple, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
RMF0RB72–Jodhpur, India. Mehrangarh sandstone hill fort of the Marwar rulers. White carved window.
RF2ER88TC–07-12-2010 Seville, Spain: Abstract Artistic motifs and shapes carved out of stone and stained in turquoise and dark blue as a column decor inside Roy
RF2G4W47A–opening in the stone wall is closed with a latticework. Stock photography
RF2M8M51Y–Office buildings with glass and metal facades with latticework and metal roofs
RFWMW529–Vintage blue painted wooden lattice on an old stone wall
RFD506CB–Typical Maltese balcony in an apartment in an ancient building.
RM2PPG7K4–Wooden arabesque window, Mashrabiya, in exterior stone bricks wall of ottoman old historic building
RMCE880N–Looking out from Amber Fort, outside Jaipur, in Rajasthan, India
RMAYDDPT–Saxon pillar the remains of a cross in Taddington village Derbyshire, Peak District National Park England
RFMG5PWD–Patterned stone wall with squares set diagonally like a lattice. This wall is sand colored, would make good background. Slight shadows, daylight.
RF2ANYNME–Chinese traditional style lattice window in the garden,Fuzhou,Fujian,China.Through the window the trees in the yard can be seen.
RMB6CA9G–Diffuse light through a stone latticework window softly illuminates a courtyard at the Master of Nets Garden
RF2BDT0DG–Chepstow castle has on display the oldest surviving castle doors in Europe. Made from green oak in around 1190AD
RMTBGCYE–Intricate Jali, stone latticework window, Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jama Masjid, Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.
RM2R39XJG–stone lattices, Ermita de Santa Coloma, Albendiego, Guadalajara province, Spain.
RF2G2M1A7–Its a large Samarat Yantra. The Vrihant Samrat Yantra is a sundial that can give the time to an accuracy of 2 seconds.
RMAKCPBP–A Young girl peeping though the marble latticework of the tomb of Shaikh Salim Chishti. Fatehpur Sikr, India.
RM2F5DDH9–Caire - Cour de maison arabe, au vieux Caire. View of a courtyard surrounded by stone buildings with meshrebeeyehs, a type of oriel windows enclosed with carved wood latticework. A section of the building on the right area of the image appears to be supported by a single decorated pillar, under which a number of people are sitting.. (Recto, print) lower right, inscribed in the negative: '1121 Caire Cour de maison arabe, au vieux Caire';
RFT16JRB–An intricately carved stone Jain Temple, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
RM2F5DWW5–Agra; The Fort, exterior of the Zenana. Exterior view of a terrace on one of two turrets of the Jahangiri Mahal, which served as the zenana, at Agra Fort. The terrace features a curved row of columns that follows the shape of the exterior wall, and the columns, walls, doors, windows and railings are all decorated with ornate mosaics and carved, perforated latticework patterns. A figure stands at the edge of the terrace beneath the stone eave or chajja.. (Recto, image) lower left, handwritten in the negative: '1223' (Recto, mount) lower left, handwritten in black ink: '25 Sept. /65' Lower left,
RF2B1WTDD–Wooden arabesque window, Mashrabiya, in exterior stone bricks wall of ottoman era old historic El Sehemy building, Moez Street, Cairo, Egypt
RF2C7KGPP–Detail of a highly ornate horseshoe arch in the South Gallery of the Courtyard of the Myrtles.
RM2T117TG–The latticed oriel window at Lacock Abbey photographed in 1835 by William Henry Fox Talbot to produce the first known photographic negative, Lacock UK
RMPJ9650–The Hawa Mahal palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
RFB8KB5X–Parasuramesvara Temple, Orissa, Bhubaneshwar, India. Right of main entrance door showing dancing figures with flute player
RMP78KA5–Marseille, the Museum of European & Mediterranean Civilisations built on former docklands & linked to Fort St Jean
RFJ07KJX–Old window at one of the Texas missions
RMAYDB4W–Saxon pillar the remains of a cross in Taddington village Derbyshire, Peak District National Park England
RMBXPCPC–Looking out at the view from the ramparts at the Amber Fort near Jaipur, Rajasthan in India
RMC478Y2–Traditional soba (buckwheat noodle) restaurant and Nakasendo post road marker, Magome, Kiso Valley, Nagano, Japan, Asia.
RMB69D2H–Framed Chinese writings and stone latticework window decoration Garden of the Humble Administrator from the Ming Dynasty
RF2BDT0CY–Chepstow castle has on display the oldest surviving castle doors in Europe. Made from green oak in around 1190AD
RMTBGCYC–Intricate Jali, stone latticework window, Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jama Masjid, Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.
RFB3T5NE–Puuc Architectural Style Lattice Carving Detail The Palace of the Governor Uxmal Maya Ruins Yucatan Peninsula Mexico 2007 NR
RF2G2KXC2–zodiac ring instrument Their number is 12 which indicates the 12 zodiac signs. The special feature of these twelve yantras.
RMAKCPCG–A Young girl peeping though the marble latticework of the tomb of Shaikh Salim Chishti. Fatehpur Sikri, India.
RF2T0AH3R–Close up pattern of moulded clay or ceramic latticework, or simply called as Roster, in flower pattern. Latticework is a moulded or cutout pattern
RFT16JR8–An intricately carved stone Jain Temple, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
RF2WPMAFA–Jaipur, India 16 February 2024. Hawa Mahal is a palace built from red and pink sandstone with exterior inspired by honeycomb and intricate latticework
RFT16JW8–Carved stone roof support, Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh, India
RF2B1XH2H–Wooden arabesque window, Mashrabiya, and door in exterior stone bricks wall of ottoman era old historic El Sehemy building, Moez Street, Cairo, Egypt
RF2C7KH06–The highly ornate West Pavilion of the Courtyard of the Lions with its muqarnas arches, open-work curtain arches and decorated pilasters.
RM2T11823–The latticed oriel window at Lacock Abbey photographed in 1835 by William Henry Fox Talbot to produce the first known photographic negative, Lacock UK
RF2HCB3ET–Mamluk era style oriel window covered by interleaved wooden grid - Mashrabiya, on shabby grunge external wall, at historical House of Egyptian Architecture, old Cairo, Egypt
RMP78KA2–Marseille, the Museum of European & Mediterranean Civilisations built on former docklands & linked to Fort St Jean
RFPY17J4–Facade of Zeinab Khatoun historic house, located near to Al-Azhar Mosque in Darb Al-Ahmar district, Old Cairo, Egypt
RMAYDGKY–Saxon pillar the remains of a cross in St Peters Church, Hope, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park
RFPC7KWW–Ornate latticework ceiling inside Amber Palace / Amer Fort
RFPNK8PK–Mamluk era style oriel window covered by interleaved wooden grid (Mashrabiya) on stone wall, Facade of the House of Egyptian Architecture
RMB6BRFP–Inner courtyard with trees natural rock and intricate latticework windows at Master of Nets Garden dating back to AD 1144
RF2BDT0D0–Chepstow castle has on display the oldest surviving castle doors in Europe. Made from green oak in around 1190AD
RMTBGCY7–Intricate Jali, stone latticework window, Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jama Masjid, Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.
RFC4EKXD–Kelso, Scotland - detail of the Abbey. Latticework pattern above the North door.
RFWNFNC2–Interior of al Refai mosque with old decorated bricks stone wall, colored marble decorations, wooden ornate ceiling, big brass chandeliers, and wooden latticework door, Cairo, Egypt
RFWMW544–Vintage painted wooden lattice on an old stone wall
RFKR6H6T–Baroque stone decoration outdoors at Granada Cathedral, Spain
RFR1N21Y–ornament lattice window in india
RF2WPMAEY–Jaipur, India 16 February 2024. Hawa Mahal is a palace built from red and pink sandstone with exterior inspired by honeycomb and intricate latticework
RFT16JWA–Carved stone roof support, Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh, India
RMATMYMT–Hypostyle Hall Temple of Amun Karnak UNESCO World Heritage Site in Luxor Egypt North Africa
RF2C7KH05–Like intricate lacework, the stone walls of the Hall of the Kings are covered in intricate arabesque designs.
RM2T118N6–The latticed oriel window at Lacock Abbey photographed in 1835 by William Henry Fox Talbot to produce the first known photographic negative, Lacock UK
RFEWJPC6–Front of one of the several sandstone palaces contained within the Mehrangarh fort complex on a hill overlooking Jodhpur, India
RMP78KA7–Marseille, the Museum of European & Mediterranean Civilisations built on former docklands & linked to Fort St Jean by spectacular footbridge
RM2H3XA75–edwardian or late victorian windows with ornate leadlight designs and latticework on an old maritime merchants building in thecity of southampton uk
RMAYD99K–Saxon pillar the remains of a cross in St Peters Church, Hope, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park
RFPC7M7P–View through ornate latticework window in Amber Palace / Amer Fort
RFM0FYA6–The amazing City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
RMB6BNK5–Woman sweeping leaves from stone paved walkway in motion blur Master of Nets Garden Wang Shi Yuan AD 1144
RF2BDT0D7–Chepstow castle has on display the oldest surviving castle doors in Europe. Made from green oak in around 1190AD
RMTBGCYF–Intricate Jali, stone latticework window, Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jama Masjid, Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India.
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