RMAF283R–George Calvert, First Baron Baltimore, English colonizer of Newfoundland and Maryland. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMD8BCTX–GEORGE CALVERT BALTIMORE
RMBHRJ86–Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, 8th Proprietor Governor of Newfoundland, 1579 to 1632. English politician and coloniser
RMD86F0X–George Calvert, Lord Baltimore
RMAJ141G–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, c.1580 - 1632. English politician and coloniser.
RMG9DCBG–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, 1579-1631, an English politician and colonizer
RFMW2TTT–Lord Baltimore George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1579-1631)
RMCWB1HB–George Calvert (c.1580-1632), the first Lord Baltimore
RMWPGDRN–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580 – 15 April 1632), was an English politician and coloniser. 17th Century
RMPJ4CFW–Baron George Calvert by Daniel Mytens I.
RFC3DYK3–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, 8th Proprietary Governor of Newfoundland (1579-1632) on engraving from 1784.
RMBTKC4F–George Calvert (c.1580-1632), the first Lord Baltimore
RME7HTKP–Portait of George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore - Engraving - XIX th Century
RMG91HWW–Mayor of Lisburn City Council Jonathan Calvert signs the book of condolence for footballing legend George Best at Lagan Valley Island Civic Centre where the book has been opened to the public. See PA story DEATH Best. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: John Harrison/Harrison Photography/PA.
RM2DCFMR8–John Thane, (artist), British, 1748 - 1818, Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, engraving
RMB6YE6Y–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1579 – 15 April 1632) was an English politician and coloniser. He achieved domestic
RMDDMPNN–Bell Yard near Chancery Lane, London, 1835. Artist: George Sidney Shepherd
RMJ4F2E2–George Calvert 1st Baron Baltimore
RMPBXP4J–239 George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
RMC5R0XG–Tombstone marking the grave of George C. Yount, Yountville, California, United States of America
RMBFCCBF–Riversdale Mansion home of Rosalie and her husband George Calvert, grandson of the fifth Lord Baltimore.
RMHKWCFM–George Calvert
RMD86F0Y–George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore
RMHKE5KK–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
RMG9DCBF–George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, 1579-1631, an English politician and colonizer
RMPKY33R–Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: John Thane.
RM2A27RRT–President takes dig at Vice President. Washington, D.C., Jan. 26. Dr. George Calvert, official physician for members of congress, holds a picture with two treasured autographs. Vice President Garner wrote To Doc. Calvert--for making me try to behave. President Roosevelt added To Doc. Calvert--keep on trying, 01/26/39
RM2DYJ0DH–Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Sheffield United's John Egan and George Baldock in action during the Premier League match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield.
RMPJ4CFT–Baron George Calvert by John Alfred Vinter.
RM2WRD3DH–Conservation Intern Sally Brooker cleans a chandelier at Kiplin Hall and Gardens as the the historic house has reopened for their 2024 season. Built in the 1620s for George Calvert - founder of Maryland, USA - visitors to Kiplin Hall will be able to encounter 400 years worth of history lived out by members of the four families that owned Kiplin Hall over the centuries. Picture date: Monday March 11, 2024.
RM2B32A9N–George Calvert.
RM2TBM0F1–George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore, c1615-1620. Miniature portrait of George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580-1632), an English peer and politician. Calvert was a member of parliament and served as Secretary of State under King James I.
RM2B32A7J–George Calvert 1st Baron Baltimore.
RF2EXGBP2–Kiplin Hall and Lake near Richmond in North Yorkshire
RM2HWHGHX–Medal of the 150th Anniversary of the Founding of Baltimore. Subject: Lord George Calvert
RFFPXB7X–SMETHWICK GROVE: George Bacchus: West cows Swans, antique print 1830
RMJ3FHNN–George Calvert Lord Baltimore, obtained grant of Maryland (NYPL b12349151 421660)
RMPA8X86–703 George Calvert, Lord Baltimore (NYPL Hades-257762-EM14585)
RMC5R0XK–California historical marker and tombstone marking the grave of George C. Yount, Yountville, California, USA
RM2H4490J–George Calvert Holland. Stipple engraving by J. Brown after J. Moore.
RMBFCB6X–The 1634 cannon on the rear lawn of Riversdale Mansion, Riverdale Park, Maryland.
RMD8A9HC–George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore
RMB8PH1G–Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (August 8, 1605 – November 30, 1675), usually called Cecil, was an English coloniser who w
RMBTX685–George Washington statue at Union Square Park
RMKC7XGF–Benedictine Convent, Catania, George Wilson Bridges, 1846
RM2AEGYM1–John Thane, Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore
RMGAWFAP–George Calvert Lord Baltimore, obtained grant of Maryland ( b12349151-421660)
RMPAC2TA–Benedictine Convent, Catania. Artist: George Wilson Bridges (British, 1788-1864). Dimensions: Image: 6 3/4 × 8 9/16 in. (17.1 × 21.7 cm) Sheet: 7 11/16 × 9 13/16 in. (19.5 × 24.9 cm). Date: 1846. Bridges learned the negative-positive, paper-based calotype process directly from its British inventor, William Henry Fox Talbot. When, in 1846, Bridges embarked for the Mediterranean on a journey to produce photographs for a planned (but never completed) publication, Talbot put him in touch with Calvert Jones, who was also traveling in the region. The two shared a profession--both were Anglican cle
RM2WRD3DJ–Conservation Intern Sally Brooker cleans a staircase at Kiplin Hall and Gardens as the the historic house has reopened for their 2024 season. Built in the 1620s for George Calvert - founder of Maryland, USA - visitors to Kiplin Hall will be able to encounter 400 years worth of history lived out by members of the four families that owned Kiplin Hall over the centuries. Picture date: Monday March 11, 2024.
RMT8N609–'The Mall, Central Park, New York', c1897. Creator: Unknown.
RM2BF1751–George Henry Calvert.
RM2EBB7M8–George Calvert Lord Baltimore, obtained grant of Maryland
RF2EXGBNX–The Lake at Kiplin Hall in Yorkshire near Richmond showing the view across the lake and the Halls Summer house
RM2AMD3GJ–Sir George Calvert Lord Baltimore; His seal & autograph from an original letter in the possession of John Thane EM14639; Sir George Calvert Lord Baltimore; His seal & autograph from an original letter in the possession of John Thane.
RM2REDDH3–Wynn Stay, Denbighshire: the seat of Sir Watkin William Wynne, which is now splendidly fitting up for the reception of His Majesty George the Fourth, on his tour to Ireland 1821 by Frederick Calvert
RMKCPDHH–George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore (NYPL Hades 257708 EM14504)
RMPA8J4K–703 George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore (NYPL Hades-257708-EM14504)
RMC5R0XT–GRAVE OF GEORGE C. YOUNT. George Calvert Yount was first United States citizen to be ceded a Spanish land grant in Napa Valley.
RM2E9GMD3–Noua TERR√Ü MARI√Ü tabula. Author Baltimore, Cecil Calvert 122.32. Item type: 1 map Medium: copperplate engraving Dimensions: 30 x 38 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2AG2W2G–. The political history of the United States : or, popular sovereignty and citizenship; birth and growth of the colonies; march to independence; constitutional government; presidents and administrations; congresses and political measures; party platforms and principles; rise and fall of parties. Questions of the hour-civil service reform, polygamy, prohibition, surplus revenue, tariff and free trade, arguments for and against, review of tariff acts. was assured. Sir George Calvert diedApril 15, 1632, but the charter was confirmed to his son,Cecil, June 20, 1632. As has been noted, Virginia was
RMD8A9H9–George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore
RF2T03B9E–Maryland state flag waving on a clear day. Four quadrants with the colors of the Calvert and Crossland families. 3d illustration render. Fluttering fa
RMBFHBNG–The rear exterior of Riversdale Mansion, Riverdale, Maryland.
RF2W9FND0–Maryland state flag waving on a clear day. Four quadrants with the colors of the Calvert and Crossland families. 3d illustration render. Fluttering fa
RMW0B0JX–President George W. Bush participates in a Hispanic Heritage Month concert and reception in the East Room at the White House in Washington DC, Wednesday, September 15, 2004. ( Mary F. Calvert / The Washington Times )
RMGHTF5W–The ancestry of Rosalie Morris Johnson, daughter of George Calvert Morris and Elizabeth Kuhn, his wife (1905)
RF2T3693E–Maryland state flag waving on a clear day. Four quadrants with the colors of the Calvert and Crossland families. 3d illustration render. Fluttering fa
RM2WRD3DN–Conservation Intern Sally Brooker cleans a staircase at Kiplin Hall and Gardens as the the historic house has reopened for their 2024 season. Built in the 1620s for George Calvert - founder of Maryland, USA - visitors to Kiplin Hall will be able to encounter 400 years worth of history lived out by members of the four families that owned Kiplin Hall over the centuries. Picture date: Monday March 11, 2024.
RF2TDX02N–Maryland state flag waving on a clear day. Four quadrants with the colors of the Calvert and Crossland families. 3d illustration render. Fluttering fa
RM2GYK7YG–200115-N-KO018-0013 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Jan. 15, 2020) Ensign Melissa Howard, from Calvert City, Kentucky, asks Gunner's Mate Seaman Patrick Cahill, from Chapel Hill, Tennessee, a question before an M9 qualification course at the Freedom Shooting Center. Both Sailors are assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77). GHWB is at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) undergoing a Docking Planned Incremental Availability (DPIA). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Carson J. Davis)
RM2CN0RJ9–Joseph George Long Innes by Samuel Calvert - Illustrated Australian News (1874).
RF2EXGBNY–Kiplin Hall and Lake near Richmond in North Yorkshire
RM2AC2RN5–George Calvert Lord Baltimore, obtained grant of Maryland Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication. Printmakers include Francesco Bartolozzi, Peter S. Duval, Fenner, Sears & Co., H.B. Hall, Peter Maverick and James Smillie. Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume. EM6025; George Calvert Lord Baltimore, obtained grant of Maryland.
RF2T22D5K–Maryland state flag waving on a clear day. Four quadrants with the colors of the Calvert and Crossland families. 3d illustration render. Fluttering fa
RMKDK7T6–Sir George Calvert Lord Baltimore; His seal & autograph from an original letter in the possession of John Thane (NYPL Hades 256392 EM14639)
RMPB50MM–1540 Sir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore (NYPL Hades-257775-EM14468)
RM2DW84TN–Lord Baltimore, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RM2E9HKNB–North View of TINTERN ABBEY. Author Calvert, Frederick 31.16.k-3. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Published as the Act Directs April 15th 1815 by Burkitt , Hudson, 85 Cheapside, London., Date of publication: [April 15 1815] Item type: 1 print Medium: aquatint and etching with hand-colouring Dimensions: sheet 50.5 x 60.7 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2AN8C7P–The household history of the United States and its people, for young Americans . By the second charter given for planting the First Colony of Virginia, as it was called, its breadthwas cut down to four hundred miles along the sea-coast. Virginia had formerly included all that theEnglish claimed in America. Part of the four hun-red miles was occupied by the Dutch in New Jerseyand Delaware. And the territory of Virginia was,at length, further cut down by the taking ofanother part of it to form Maryland for LordBaltimore.%^J George Calvert, afterward Lord Baltimore, was a Secretary of State to J
RF2HW4RRK–Art inspired by Benedictine Convent, Catania, 1846, Salted paper print from paper negative, Image: 6 3/4 × 8 9/16 in. (17.1 × 21.7 cm), Photographs, George Wilson Bridges (British, 1788–1864), Bridges learned the negative-positive, paper-based calotype process directly from its British, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMGJBXJ3–The ancestry of Rosalie Morris Johnson, daughter of George Calvert Morris and Elizabeth Kuhn, his wife (1905)
RM2AET6FM–Outdoor seating on the grounds of Kiplin Hall, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
RM2WRD3DP–Conservation Intern Sally Brooker cleans a chandelier at Kiplin Hall and Gardens as the the historic house has reopened for their 2024 season. Built in the 1620s for George Calvert - founder of Maryland, USA - visitors to Kiplin Hall will be able to encounter 400 years worth of history lived out by members of the four families that owned Kiplin Hall over the centuries. Picture date: Monday March 11, 2024.
RMHRXBR7–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Baltimore, Our Baltimore (Municipal Prize Anthem)', with original authorship notes reading 'Words By Folger McKinsey, The 'Benztown Bard' Music By Emma Hemberger', United States, 1916. The publisher is listed as 'G. Fred. Kranz Music Co., 100 N. Charles St., Cor. Fayette St.', the form of composition is 'strophic with refrain', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Baltimore, where Carroll flourished, And the fame of Calvert grew! First line of refrain Baltimore, our Baltimore!', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RM2GYK7W7–200115-N-KO018-0036 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Jan. 15, 2020) Ensign Melissa Howard, from Calvert City, Kentucky, shoots rounds down range as Gunner's Mate Patrick Cahill, from Chapel Hill, Tennessee, supervises during a M9 qualification course at the Freedom Shooting Center. Both Sailors are assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77). GHWB is at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) undergoing a Docking Planned Incremental Availability (DPIA). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Carson J. Davis)
RM2B3287E–George Alfred Lloyd by Samuel Calvert - Illustrated Australian News (1874).
RF2EXGBNK–Kiplin Hall House and grounds in Yorshire near Richmond.
RM2AC2RN6–George Calvert, Lord Baltimore The text consists of the History of Mason and Dixon's Line, by J.H.B. Latrobe, Philadelphia, 1855; Lecture upon the controversy between Pennsylvania and Virginia, by N.B. Craig, Pittsburg, 1843; Mason and Dixon's Line, by J. Veech, Pittsburg[h], 1857; and Message from the Governor of Maryland, transmitting reports in relation to the boundary lines of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware, Washington, 1850. Citation/Reference: EM14585; George Calvert, Lord Baltimore.
RF2RWFH3C–Maryland state flag waving in the wind with the american national flag on a clear day. 3d illustration render. Rippled fabric
RF2B3WBHH–Anchor with fishing boat in winter in the historic village of Ferryland, Newfoundland, Canada [No property release; licensing for editorial uses only]
RMMX9EER–. English: George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1579-1632). circa 1620. Unknown 239 George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
RMFANWR6–NEW YORK, Union Square subway. Between the 14th and 17th and between Union Square West and East. They started calling joined the Union because Broadway and 4th Avenue and has always been the hub of demonstrations and protests. It has several statues such as George Washington, Mahatma Gandhi or that adorn the gardens. Right on the number 1 of this square is the Metronome, a steaming semicircles installation created by Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel, Current transition also the time that has passed since midnight and the remaining to the next, in this case backwards
RM2E9HKN8–The Grand West Entrance of TINTERN ABBEY. Author Calvert, Frederick 31.16.k-1. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Published as the Act Directs April 15th 1815 by Burkitt , Hudson, 85 Cheapside, London., Date of publication: [April 15 1815] Item type: 1 print Medium: aquatint and etching with hand-colouring Dimensions: sheet 51 x 60.4 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2AWF8E3–A history of the United States for schools . English kings. Now, after Virginia had become known as a thrivingcommunity, the work of planting colonies came to bemore popular than in the days of Raleighs unfortunateventures, and private individuals again took hold of it.It was easy for the king to reward the services of somefavorite officer or courtier with a grant of land in Amer-ica ; such grants cost the king nothing. The first per-son who obtained one was George Calvert, a Yorkshiregentleman whom James I. raised to the peerage as LordBaltimore. After thefall of the LondonCompany, of whichhe