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Collection of Colonial Cliparts (143)
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Practical colonial clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A friendly Pilgrim couple dressed in historically inspired black and white clothing, perfect for teaching kids about the Mayflower settlers.
A friendly trio celebrating Thanksgiving: a Native American, a Pilgrim boy in black hat, and a Pilgrim girl with bonnet and bow.
A friendly Pilgrim boy in classic 17th-century garb, ready for Thanksgiving storytelling or classroom lessons.
A nostalgic depiction of a classic American one-room schoolhouse-complete with a ringing bell, shuttered windows, and welcoming arched doors.
A colorful set of hand-drawn colonial trade icons-ideal for history lessons, worksheets, or classroom decor.
A smiling colonial gentleman holds a walking stick beside a clear, labeled map of the original Thirteen Colonies-perfect for classroom learning.
Children from different backgrounds collaborate musically, fostering creativity and teamwork through rhythm and play.
A simplified political map of the eastern U.S., with states grouped by region using distinct colors for visual clarity.
A whimsical illustration of traditional Dutch canal houses with distinctive stepped gables and vibrant facades.
A man in a wide-brimmed hat and vest talks with a woman wearing a bonnet and shawl-classic 1800s frontier dress.
This 19th-century illustration portrays the 1776 arrest of Nathan Hale, who famously declared, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
A cheerful wooden galleon sails bravely across stylized blue waves, its red flag fluttering in the wind.
A symbolic 1775 emblem featuring the Gadsden and Grand Union flags, an eagle, and colonial ships, representing revolutionary spirit and maritime defiance.
The classic Betsy Ross flag, with its distinctive circle of 13 white stars on a blue field, symbolizes the unity of the original American colonies.
A stylized depiction of an 18th-century European gentleman wearing a beret, waistcoat, breeches, and buckled shoes.
A meticulously preserved 1790 five-pound colonial bill from New York, signed by Nathl. Manton and W. Barclay, with royal insignia and legal text.
A colonial man fetches water in wooden buckets as a woman tends a cooking fire outside their thatched homestead-capturing the rhythm of 18th-century rural life.
A vibrant educational clip art set depicting life in Colonial America-from colonial homes and sailing ships to farming, trade, and revolutionary figures.
A cheerful Pilgrim couple dressed in traditional black-and-white clothing, perfect for teaching early American history or celebrating Thanksgiving.
A classic woodcut depicting a well-dressed Dutch family from the 1600s, reflecting fashion, status, and familial roles of the era.
The 1776 Colonial Seal of Virginia shows Virtus (Virtue), personified as a Roman goddess, standing over a defeated tyrant-symbolizing liberty and self-governance.
A cheerful Renaissance lady in a richly detailed pink and red gown with white fur accents and a braided hairstyle.
A joyful folk dance pair in bright regional costumes, mid-step and holding hands-celebrating tradition through movement.
A dapper gentleman in a navy suit and red beret strikes a confident salute-elegant, expressive, and unmistakably chic.
The image is a digital illustration of the American flag. The flag is waving in the wind, with the blue field on the left side and the red and white stripes on the right side. The blue field has twelve white stars arranged in a circular pattern, representing the national emblem of the United States of America. The stars are evenly spaced and appear to be made up of small white dots. The red stripes are horizontal and run horizontally across the flag, creating a wave-like effect. The overall design is simple and cartoon-like.<pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad><pad>
A cheerful hand-drawn sailboat glides across the sea, accompanied by soaring birds and a curious yellow fish below.
This historical map illustrates how European colonial powers divided Africa during the Scramble for Africa, with each color representing a different colonizing nation.
A friendly Pilgrim woman smiles while cradling a bright orange pumpkin, ideal for teaching kids about harvest and Thanksgiving history.
A startled Victorian woman pauses at the threshold, her hands outstretched as if reacting to an unexpected presence or sound.
A colonial-era family-father, mother, and child-pose solemnly before their local church, reflecting daily life in 18th-century rural America.
A cheerful Founding Father pens the historic “We the People” phrase on parchment with a feather quill.
A classic 1800s-style engraving depicts a three-masted sailing ship moored offshore, with a town and plumes of smoke visible on the horizon.
A meticulously engraved 1779 five-pound bill from the Colony of New-York, signed by Walter Manton and Barday, with royal coat of arms and decorative borders.
Meet Martin-the adventurous explorer ready for jungle expeditions, complete with rifle, belt holster, and signature mustache.
A hybrid steam-and-sail warship advances toward a fortified harbor, its smokestack billowing as it cuts through choppy waters-a dramatic scene from maritime history.
A hand-drawn 19th-century-style log cabin on a craggy hillside, with a lone figure for scale-evoking early frontier architecture.
A friendly, simplified house drawing perfect for teaching shapes, home concepts, or as a design element in digital interfaces.
The Betsy Ross flag, a symbol of early American independence, displays 13 stars arranged in a circle on a blue field, alongside 13 red-and-white stripes.
A friendly trio representing diverse perspectives of colonial America-Native American, Pilgrim boy, and Pilgrim girl-symbolizing early cultural interactions.
A smiling colonial gentleman stands beside a vibrant, labeled map of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic colonies, perfect for teaching early American history.
A cheerful colonial figure points to the northeastern U.S. states, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.
The 1607 Virginia Colony seal depicts a crowned allegorical figure-often interpreted as Liberty or Britannia-standing beside a kneeling Native American offering tobacco, set against a mountainous backdrop.
A classic caravel-used by explorers like Vasco da Gama-sails under a golden sun, its sails marked with the iconic red Cross of Christ.
A colonial-era woman spins yarn using a traditional wooden spinning wheel-a vital skill for self-sufficient households.
A friendly historical figure points to a color-coded map highlighting the 13 American Colonies along the Atlantic coast.
A finely detailed engraving of a traditional treadle spinning wheel, showcasing its functional components and craftsmanship.
A charming cartoon-style red Victorian-inspired home perfect for visual storytelling or property listings.
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