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Collection of Iroquois House Cliparts (44)
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Handy iroquois house graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A classic line engraving depicting a Viking or early medieval longhouse, with visible post-and-lintel construction and smoke escaping through the roof.
A hand-drawn quonset hut featuring a semi-cylindrical roof, wooden support beams, and a covered entry porch.
A detailed 19th-century illustration of a longhouse, showing its timber frame, sloped thatched roof, and central smoke vents.
A detailed cutaway view of a Roman bath complex, revealing the underfloor heating (hypocaust), steam vents, and room layout used for ritual bathing.
A detailed sketch of a traditional longhouse with families engaged in daily activities-cooking, crafting, and tending to children-outside the entrance.
A classic wooden barn with vertical planks, a single door, and a thatched-style roof-perfect for learning about early farm structures.
A period engraving depicting a long, utilitarian factory shed with gabled roof and active smokestacks, typical of early industrial-era manufacturing sites.
A hand-drawn illustration of a traditional long barn with thatched roofing, multiple smokestacks, and timber-framed construction in a pastoral setting.
A reconstructed scene of a Neolithic or early Bronze Age village showing communal longhouses, food preparation, child play, and woodworking.
A labeled technical drawing of a Quonset hut, highlighting the curved roof, wall panels, and clip-based fastening system.
A reconstructed scene showing Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people engaging in daily activities around their longhouse, circa pre-colonial era.
A hand-drawn illustration of a classic 19th-century wooden greenhouse, featuring a gabled end, paneled glass roof, and rustic timber framing.
A clear, labeled map of New York State displaying all 62 counties, each uniquely colored for easy identification.
A traditional stilt house raised on wooden posts, offering protection from flooding and ventilation beneath.
A classic ethnographic drawing showing Indigenous leaders and a longhouse, reflecting pre-colonial social and architectural traditions.
A welcoming Indigenous woman adorned in traditional beaded jewelry and regalia, embodying cultural heritage and openness.
A detailed sketch showing a Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) longhouse with residents engaged in daily activities-cooking, crafting, and socializing-outside the entrance.
A full-scale replica of a traditional Indigenous longhouse, built using historic techniques and materials, stands on open grassland amid autumn foliage.
A stylized illustration of a multi-level adobe pueblo, showcasing classic features like stepped entrances, roof access ladders, and thick earthen walls.
A bustling Norse longhouse scene showing daily life-men, women, and children gathered around the central hearth under exposed timber framing.
A detailed replica of a historic longhouse, built with natural materials to demonstrate ancestral architectural wisdom.
The Iroquois Nation emblem combines traditional regalia, face paint, and a handshake-symbolizing alliance and enduring identity.
A 17th-century engraving depicting Roman siege operations against a rectangular fortified camp, complete with ballistae, archers, and assault troops.
A 19th-century drawing depicts Indigenous individuals engaged in daily activities outside a large thatched longhouse, with dried meat hanging and tools laid out.
The Northeastern Woodlands biome, shown in green, spans parts of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States.
These elegant paper ship models showcase precise segmentation and open-deck design, reflecting traditional naval architecture in miniature form.
A respected elder proudly displays a beautifully woven beaded belt-each pattern tells a story passed down through generations.
A rustic-style barn model made from brown-painted popsicle sticks, corrugated cardboard walls, and a curved paper roof-ideal for hands-on learning.
A rare 1800s engraving of a large-scale heated greenhouse, featuring multiple smokestacks for temperature control and a gabled entrance.
A hand-drawn depiction of a historic Indigenous longhouse, showcasing its arched bark-covered structure and natural surroundings.
The official badge of HMS Iroquois, a Royal Navy destroyer named in honor of the Iroquois Confederacy, featuring a profiled warrior with feathered hair and naval crown.
A stylized illustration showing a house fully ablaze, useful for fire prevention materials and public safety campaigns.
Visitors gather at the entrance of a historically accurate longhouse, showcasing traditional construction techniques and materials.
A warm, friendly moment between a smiling Indigenous person and a calm wolf, illustrating mutual trust and kinship.
