1823: Oldbourne Hall in Shoe Lane in the City of London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Arts And Entertainment Concepts And Ideas People Shoe Lane
William Hogarth (1697-1764), Gin Lane, ca. 1751 Beer Street and Gin Lane are a pair of 1751 engravings by William Hogarth in support of the then-proposed Gin Act 1751. This Act of Parliament made the distillation of gin illegal in England. Beer Street shows a happy city drinking the good beverage of English beer, whereas Gin Lane claims to show what would happen if people started drinking gin, a harder liquor. People are shown as healthy, happy and hard working in Beer Street, while in Gin Lane they are scrawny, lazy and acting carelessly, including a drunk mother accidentally sending her baby tumbling to its doom. Engraving Etching Carelessly Gin Lane
German sign at a pedestrian lane depicting a single person. My lightboxes: Colors Germany Square Pedestrian Lane
A rural scene. 5 layers aid editing. Please view my vector landscapes lightbox for lots more examples... Here's a small selection........... Farmhouse Country and Western Music Farm Country lane.
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A vector silhouette illustration of two cyclists merging with traffic at an intersection. Young Men Computer Graphics Driving Cycling Lane
A 3D city map with bike lane route highlighted in green. More from mathisworks: Map Cartography Isometric Bike Lane Illustration