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Sheela-na-Gig on the church wall of Killinaboy, Burren, County Clare, Ireland, Europe
Colossus SolisThe Colossus Of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, straddles the harbour on the Greek island of Rhodes, circa 250 BC
Spinning GrannyAn old French woman at work on an old-fashioned spinning wheel, circa 1930. (Photo by Jack Benton/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Parasol MakerA Japanese parasol maker and his child, circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Malay ShipbuilderA Malay shipbuilder surrounded by children, circa 1930. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pair of scissors with yellow handles laid over drawn dotted outline of blade
Head of colourful papier-mache dragon, side view
Spooled tape measure, front view
Elf cutting up a piece of paper
Using scissors to cut out snowflake shapes for Christmas decorations
Illustration, electric sewing machine
Window and carved decorations Medersa es Sahrij old Medina Fez Morocco
Detail islamic stone and wood carving Medersa Bou Inania Fez Morocco
Facade detail, Alhambra, Granada, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
Relief on the outer wall, Alte Post old post office, Melk, Wachau, Mostviertel district, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe
Washington Monument, Washington D. C. USA, AmericaWashington Monument, Washington D.C. USA, America
Burning charcoal pile in the final stage, Walpersdorf, Siegen-Wittgenstein district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Figures on the portal of the St. Johannis Church, Schweinfurt, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Portal with faces of stone, Dysert O Dea church ruins near Corofin, County Clare, Ireland, Europe
Faces of stone, Dysert O Dea church ruins near Corofin, County Clare, Ireland, Europe
Celtic high cross, Dysert O Dea near Corofin, County Clare, Ireland, Europe
Tympanum on the south portal, cathedral, Augsburg, Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Town hall, Ulm, Swabia, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
Tower clock on the steeple of St. Martin, Memmingen, Unterallgaeu, Allgaeu region, Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Steeple of the church of St. Martin, Memmingen, Unterallgaeu, Allgaeu region, Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Portico with pediment, St. Brendans Cathedral, Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Triangular pediment above the portal, St. Brendans Cathedral, Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Detail of portal, St. Brendans Cathedral, Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Woodcarving with god Shiva on the buttress of a house, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia
Hall with Medusa Medallions, New Forum, Severan Forum, Leptis Magna, Libya, Africa
Home WorkChildren at work making willow plumes, circa 1900. 98% of this work is carried out by Italian-Americans. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Flemish WeaversFlemish weavers working in a shop in Manchester where they have settled, 1363. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Weaving PairTwo fifteenth century textile weavers working on a loom, there is a large spider in a web above them, circa 1450. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Loom WeavingA woman at work on a large loom, late sixteenth century. She is holding the shuttle in her hand and operating the loom with foot pedals. Original artist Crispin de Passe
Loom WorkerA man smoking a pipe while at work on a large loom during the eighteenth century. He is holding the shuttle in his hand and operating the machine with foot pedals
Linen SpinnersA group of women using spinning-wheels to spin linen yarn, 1783. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Flemish Weaving FamilyA Flemish couple working on a loom while their child turns the wheel, 14th century. From the Book of Trades, Ypres. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dutch Loom WorkersA group of Dutch women at work on a large loom, circa 1695. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Weavers And SpinnersWeaving and spinning - an illustration from the book Orbis Pictus (the world in pictures) by Johannes Amos Comenius. Published in 1657, it is considered the first childrens book
Hand Wheel SpinningTwo women using old-fashioned spinning wheels, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)