Light-house at "the Thimble" Shoal, Hampton Roads, Virginia
Public domain scan of architectural print, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
WHITE SHOAL LIGHT - U.S. Coast guard photo
Northern Lake Michigan (Jan. 23, 2004) - Brash ice builds around White Shoal Light. USCG photo by PAc Jeff Hall.
A boat sitting on top of a body of water. Sunset shipwreck shoal
A boat is sitting in the water at sunset / A boat is sitting in the water at sunset public domain stock photo.
An aerial view of a small island in the middle of the ocean. The islan...
Aerial view of the island / An aerial view of a small island in the middle of the ocean / Public domain stock photo.
A large body of water surrounded by grass. Lake vänern bank.
A small stream of water with grass growing in it / A view of the water from the shore / Public domain stock photo of a nature.
A group of small fish swimming in the water. Fish shoal river.
A group of small fish swimming in a shallow pool of water / A group of small fish swimming in the water / Animals public domain photography.
A person walking on a beach next to the ocean. Nature maritime nature ...
A beach with a small stream running through it / A beach with a small stream running into the water / Public domain stock photo.
A crab is walking on the sand near the water. Crab animal sea, animals...
A crab on the beach with a shell in its mouth / A crab is walking on the sand near the water / Animals public domain photography.
A school of fish swimming in the ocean. Fish shoal underwater scuba di...
Visual patterns: A school of fish in the ocean / A school of fish in a coral reef - public domain stock photo.
A group of fish swimming in an aquarium. Animal animals aquarium.
Aquarium fish. Free images of fish. Use free photos of fish without any copyright restrictions.
A large group of fish swimming in the ocean. Fish shoal underwater scu...
Visual patterns: A school of fish in the ocean / A school of fish swimming in the ocean - public domain stock photo.
A large group of fish swimming in the ocean. Fishes shoal many.
A large fish swimming in a tank / A fish tank at the aquarium / Public domain stock photo of a food.
A giraffe standing next to a body of water. The tailings impoundment e...
A dog is sitting in the water near a grassy field / A dog is standing in the water near a grassy area / Public domain stock photo of a nature.
A bunch of fish swimming in a body of water. Fish shoal food.
Free images of food. Fish. Use free photos of fish food without any copyright restrictions.
A person on a surfboard riding a wave in the ocean. Reef shoal maelstr...
The waves of the sea / Waves crashing on the rocks / Public domain stock photo of a nature. The waves of the sea / Waves crashing on the rocks / Public domain stock photo of a sea, nature.
A group of fish swimming in a body of water. School fish underwater, e...
A group of fish swimming in the water / A flock of fish in the water / Public domain stock photo.
A bird is sitting on a rock in the water. Rocky coast mediterranean wa...
The rocky shore of the sea / A rocky shore with a blue sea and rocks / Public domain photo of a bird, nature.
A sandy beach with waves coming in to the shore. Beach wave sea
The beach at the end of the day / A beach with a wave breaking on the sand / Public domain stock photo.
A bird is standing on a rock in the water. River shoal water.
Water flowing over rocks in a stream / A stream of water running over rocks / Public domain photo of a bird, nature.
180909-N-WR252-033 CHUUK, Federated States of Micronesia
180909-N-WR252-033 CHUUK, Federated States of Micronesia (Sept. 9, 2018) Construction Mechanic 1st Class John Monahan, dive supervisor, gives Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2 divers a final safety brief bef... More
A chart of the NORTH SEA nautical chart
Public domain image of a navigation map, harbor, sea, naval battle, 16th-17th century maritime geography, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description:
Louis Wagner, the Isle of Shoal's murderer, with Sherif A.J. Cruton, o...
New Hampshire stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker wh... More
180909-N-WR252-097 Federated States of Micronesia (Sept.
180909-N-WR252-097 Federated States of Micronesia (Sept. 9, 2018) Steelworker 2nd Class Tyler Ault, team leader, assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2, enters the water to conduct a quality control d... More
Louis Wagner, the Isle of Shoal's murderer, with Sherif A.J. Cruton, o...
New Hampshire stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker wh... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Gould Farm Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, 5 miles South of U.S. Highway...
Significance: The main span of the Gould Farm bridge is an example of common Pratt truss used extensively through the country from 1844 to the early part of this century. It was fabricated by the Cleveland Bri... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Shoal Creek Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at Cart Road 359, Kingston, C...
Significance: The Shoal Creek Bridge is a typical example of a pin-connected Pratt through Truss erected by John Dildine and Company. This type of bridge was used throughout the country from the middle 1800s t... More
Louis Wagner, the Isle of Shoal's murderer, with Sherif A.J. Cruton, o...
New Hampshire stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker wh... More
Louis Wagner, the Isle of Shoal's murderer, with Sherif A.J. Cruton, o...
New Hampshire stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker wh... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
West Sixth Street Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at West Sixth Street, A...
Significance: This bridge, one of the state's oldest masonry arches, is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin and continues to serve one of the city's principal east-west arteries. Unprocessed Fiel... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Lime Kiln Road Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek, Neosho, Newton County, MO
Significance: The truss span was fabricated by The King Iron Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Original usage was for railway traffic. It was at some time relocated and modified to permit vehicular usage. S... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Bonanza Bridge, Spanning Shoal Creek at CART Road 324, Kingston, Caldw...
Significance: The Bonanza Bridge is an example of a pin-connected Whipple through truss used for longer span crossings between 1850 and 1900. The Whipple truss design utilized for the Bonanza Bridge is one of ... More
Steam Schooner WAPAMA, Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 (Shoal Point), Richmond, ...
The Schooner was moved from Sausalito, California to Richmond, California Significance: The last surviving example afloat of some 225 steam schooners specially designed for use in the 19th and 20th century Paci... More
Steam Schooner WAPAMA, Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 (Shoal Point), Richmond, ...
The Schooner was moved from Sausalito, California to Richmond, California Significance: The last surviving example afloat of some 225 steam schooners specially designed for use in the 19th and 20th century Paci... More
Steam Schooner WAPAMA, Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 (Shoal Point), Richmond, ...
The Schooner was moved from Sausalito, California to Richmond, California Significance: The last surviving example afloat of some 225 steam schooners specially designed for use in the 19th and 20th century Paci... More
Steam Schooner WAPAMA, Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 (Shoal Point), Richmond, ...
The Schooner was moved from Sausalito, California to Richmond, California Significance: The last surviving example afloat of some 225 steam schooners specially designed for use in the 19th and 20th century Paci... More
Steam Schooner WAPAMA, Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 (Shoal Point), Richmond, ...
The Schooner was moved from Sausalito, California to Richmond, California Significance: The last surviving example afloat of some 225 steam schooners specially designed for use in the 19th and 20th century Paci... More
Steam Schooner WAPAMA, Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 (Shoal Point), Richmond, ...
The Schooner was moved from Sausalito, California to Richmond, California Significance: The last surviving example afloat of some 225 steam schooners specially designed for use in the 19th and 20th century Paci... More