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  • A Traditional Rice Boat or kettuvallam, Kerala backwaters, India, The kettuvallams were traditionally used as grain barges, to transport the rice harvested in the fertile fields alongside the backwaters. Thatched roof covers over wooden hulls, 100 feet (30 m) in length, providing protected from the elements.
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  • A Traditional Rice Boat or kettuvallam, Kerala backwaters, India, The kettuvallams were traditionally used as grain barges, to transport the rice harvested in the fertile fields alongside the backwaters. Thatched roof covers over wooden hulls, 100 feet (30 m) in length, providing protected from the elements.
    IA_Kerala_AAA_0147.jpg
  • A Traditional Rice Boat or kettuvallam, Kerala backwaters, India, The kettuvallams were traditionally used as grain barges, to transport the rice harvested in the fertile fields alongside the backwaters. Thatched roof covers over wooden hulls, 100 feet (30 m) in length, providing protected from the elements.
    IA_Kerala_AAA_0087.jpg
  • A Traditional Rice Boat or kettuvallam, Kerala backwaters, India, The kettuvallams were traditionally used as grain barges, to transport the rice harvested in the fertile fields alongside the backwaters. Thatched roof covers over wooden hulls, 100 feet (30 m) in length, providing protected from the elements.
    IA_Kerala_EAD_6320.jpg
  • Belgium, Antwerp, a barge on the Scheldt river
    AD_1006_IMG_9218.jpg
  • Belgium, Antwerp, a barge on the Scheldt river
    AD_1006_IMG_9215.jpg
  • Belgium, Antwerp, a barge on the Scheldt river
    AD_1006_IMG_9213.jpg
  • Belgium, Bruges, River Barge
    AD_1006_IMG_9047.jpg
  • A bend in the Rhein river at Bingen am Rhein, Germany
    AP_f_DSC_2878-1.jpg
  • A barge passes under a bridge on the river Rhine near Arnhem, Nederland
    RH_Rhine_08443_1.jpg
  • A barge passes under a bridge on the river Rhine near Arnhem, Nederland
    RH_Rhine_08442_1.jpg
  • A barge passes under a bridge on the river Rhine near Arnhem, Nederland
    RH_Rhine_08441_1.jpg
  • A barge passes under a bridge on the river Rhine near Arnhem, Nederland
    RH_Rhine_08439_1.jpg
  • A barge passes under a bridge on the river Rhine near Arnhem, Nederland
    RH_Rhine_08438_1.jpg
  • Memphis Tennessee TN, USA, A barge on the Mississippi river
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  • English Warship Firing a Salute, 1690,  Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) Netherlands, 17th century, Oil on canvas<br />
The subject of this painting is a Royal English Navy ship firing a salute to a state barge. The ship depicted here, may be the sixth-rate frigate called the Saudadoes, which was frequently used to carry individuals or parties on official missions. The designation "sixth-rate" indicates that the ship carried 18-28 cannon, which can be detected from the smoke billowing out from the port side of the vessel. It is possible that Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) was familiar with the Saudodoes as there is a drawing of the ship, made by his father, which is now in the British Museum. Willem van de Velde the Elder (1611-1693) was a specialist in pen and ink drawings of marine vessels. He would spend time at sea making sketches of individual ships and the maneuvers of the fleet, which formed the basis of the Younger's oil paintings. Throughout their careers the two artists collaborated on a myriad of images.
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  • Repin, Ilja (1844 - 1930): "Volga Barge Haulers in a Ford", oil on canvas, (1872 )Painting on display at the State Tretyakov Gallery (GTG) an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, the foremost depository of Russian fine art in the world.
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  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5709_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Hadera, offshore installation work of the suction head for the desalinization plant. The facility will produce 127 Million m3 per a year and will be operated in the "reveres osmosis" technique. Crane operator on the barge
    HN_Commercial-diver_DSC_5428_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Diver_0027.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5707_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Crane operator on the barge lifting a door out of the sea
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5703_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Hadera, offshore installation work of the suction head for the desalinization plant. The facility will produce 127 Million m3 per a year and will be operated in the "reveres osmosis" technique. Protective netting being lowered off a barge into the sea to be fitted onto the suction head
    HN_Commercial-diver_DSC_5412_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Hadera, offshore installation work of the suction head for the desalinization plant. The facility will produce 127 Million m3 per a year and will be operated in the "reveres osmosis" technique. Self cleaning apparatus with water ejecting holes, being lowered off a barge into the sea
    HN_Commercial-diver_DSC_5259_fs.jpg
  • Salmon Wheel and Fishermen from the book ' The native races of North America ' edited by William Henry Withrow, 1895
    IR_f_Native-Races_0145.jpg
  • Hikitia is a working self-propelled floating steam crane in Wellington, New Zealand. She is thought to be the only working steam crane of her type in the world.
    DN_NZ_DSCF0849_5188.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5043.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5044.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5042.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5034.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5030.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5032.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5026.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5019.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5016.jpg
  • Hikitia is a working self-propelled floating steam crane in Wellington, New Zealand. She is thought to be the only working steam crane of her type in the world.
    DN_NZ_DSCF0846_5185.jpg
  • Lock on the Rhine River Gates Opening near Miltenberg
    RH_Rhine-Lock_08534.jpg
  • Lock on the Rhine River Gates Opening near Miltenberg
    RH_Rhine-Lock_08533.jpg
  • Lock on the Rhine River Gates Opening near Miltenberg
    RH_Rhine-Lock_08532.jpg
  • Lock on the Rhine River Gates Opening near Miltenberg
    RH_Rhine-Lock_08530.jpg
  • Aerial view of Manhattan, New York City, NY USA
    XN_NYC-Aerial_7904.jpg
  • dredging ship at Lake Como, Italy
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  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver gets ready for a dive in the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Diver_0028.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5733_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5719_fs.jpg
  • Myanmar Mandalay Transportation on the Ayeyarwady River Local men at the helm of the boat
    DG_4_DSC_0104_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5054.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5041.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5035.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5027.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5023.jpg
  • Floating market, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand
    BT_Floating-Market_5021.jpg
  • Hikitia is a working self-propelled floating steam crane in Wellington, New Zealand. She is thought to be the only working steam crane of her type in the world.
    DN_NZ_DSCF0853_5192.jpg
  • Hikitia is a working self-propelled floating steam crane in Wellington, New Zealand. She is thought to be the only working steam crane of her type in the world.
    DN_NZ_DSCF0851_5190.jpg
  • Wachau Valley, Austria
    RH_Wachau_08971.jpg
  • Lock on the Rhine River Gates Opening near Miltenberg
    RH_Rhine-Lock_08531.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver gets ready for a dive in the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5738_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5724_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5723_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Hadera, offshore installation work of the suction head for the desalinization plant. The facility will produce 127 Million m3 per a year and will be operated in the "reveres osmosis" technique.
    HN_Commercial-diver_DSC_5241_fs.jpg
  • How King Arthur and Queen Guinevere went to see the barge that bore the corpse of Elaine the Fair Maiden of Astolat From the Book ' The romance of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table ' Abridged from Sir Thomas Malory's Morte D'Arhur by Alfred W. Pollard Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher New York : Macmillan 1920
    IR_f_King-Arthur-2_0503.jpg
  • PUBLIC BUILDINGS. (1) Hall of Records, Chambers St, $10,000,000 granite structure. (2) Barge Office, Battery, where a million immigrants are landed annually. (3) Aquarium, Battery, formerly Castle Garden, world"s finest collection of fishes. (4 ) BELVIDERE Tower, Central Park. (S) Band Stand, Central Park. (6) Police Headquarters, Centre St, 1909. (7) Traffic Squad, City Hall. (8) Apellate Court, Madison Sq. (9) City Prison, Centre St, on site of Tombs. (10) Criminal Courts, Centre St from the book ' King's color-graphs of New York city ' Published in New York by M. King, inc. in 1910
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  • THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT or The Republican Barge in Danger  from a collection of Caricatures pertaining to the Civil War published in 1892 on Heavy Plate Paper
    IR_f_Civil-War-Caricature_0055.jpg
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