RMPANN22–Robert Rich (1587-1658), Second Earl of Warwick. Artist: Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599-1641 London). Dimensions: 81 7/8 x 50 3/8 in. (208 x 128 cm), with added strip of 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm) at top. Date: ca. 1632-35. A Puritan sailor of fortune, the first earl of Warwick set up companies in Virginia and the Caribbean, helped colonize Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, and seized Spanish ships on behalf of the Duke of Savoy and Charles I. The latter's policies made Warwick side with Parliament as commander of the navy (from 1642). Despite allusions to his maritime adventures
RF2HW8GFG–Art inspired by Robert Rich (1587–1658), Second Earl of Warwick, ca. 1632–35, Oil on canvas, 81 7/8 x 50 3/8 in. (208 x 128 cm), with added strip of 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm) at top, Paintings, Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599–1641 London), A Puritan sailor of fortune, the first earl, 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
RM2HTKMD2–The monument containing the Plymouth Rock, the stone onto which the Mayflower Pilgims disembarked in 1620. Massachusetts - USA.
RM2F1J25X–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1889, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2JDD86X–Quartz. minerals. North America; USA; Massachusetts; Franklin County; Warwick
RMKCC596–Robert Rich (1587–1658), Second Earl of Warwick, Anthony van Dyck, ca. 1632–35
RFW5J6Y1–Warwick State Park, MA
RMRG7N83–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 610 BULLP:TIN .14, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Localities.—Westwood, Hamilton County, Ohio; *" Old Mill," Devils Backbone, Hamilton County, Ohio; Miami Grove, Ohio; Piseco, New York; Rock Island, Illinoi.s; Springfield, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Clif- ton, Cincinnati, Ohio; Washinoton, District of Columbia; New York City; Norwich, New York; Warwick, Massachusetts; Kelley's Island, Lake Erie; Syracuse, New York; Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico;. Fig. 665.—Cylisticus convexus (After Saes). a, Anterior lip. 6, Mandible, e, Dorsal vie
RMS2BJGB–Kayaks, Laurel Lake, Erving State Forest, Massachusetts, United States
RF2J67RR9–Dear Hearts Ice Cream in a historic commercial building at 2218 Board Street in Pawtuxet village in town of Cranston, Massachusetts MA, USA.
RF2CGD271–Rhode Island, political map with the capital Providence. State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, RI, a state in the New England region.
RF2CGGE58–Rhode Island, political map with capital Providence. State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, RI, in the New England region of United States.
RF2DR5M00–Rhode Island state detailed editable map with cities and towns, geographic sites, roads, railways, interstates and U.S. highways. Vector EPS-10 file,
RMA55G5D–USA Massachusetts Warwick Town New England road signs village foliage white fence old New England direction fall
RM2C093M3–Warwick, Massachusetts cemetery
RM2HW919P–The sun rises over the Mayflower II, a replica of the 17th century Mayflower moored off State Pier in Plymouth, Massachusetts - USA.
RM2F1J26G–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1894, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2JDF11F–Tourmaline. minerals. North America; USA; Massachusetts; Franklin County; Warwick
RM2AXHPAG–An address delivered at Topsfield in Massachusetts, August 28, 1850 : the two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town . steward in thehousehold of his patron, and was afterwards employed in the same capacityby the Countess of Warwick. His familiarity with the House of Lincoln,brought him in contact with the celebrated Thomas Dudley, then one of theEarls employes—and in 1628, he was married to Anne, Dudleys oldest daugh-ter. It was during the year which preceded this, that White and his associatesin the south-west of England, were meditating the design of a plantation onthe shore
RF2J67RPN–Dear Hearts Ice Cream in a historic commercial building at 2218 Board Street in Pawtuxet village in town of Cranston, Massachusetts MA, USA.
RM2HREC9K–The sun rises over the Mayflower II, a replica of the 17th century Mayflower moored off State Pier in Plymouth, Massachusetts - USA.
RM2F1J269–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1935, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2JDF0M0–Tourmaline. minerals. North America; USA; Massachusetts; Franklin County; Warwick
RM2AJA171–Inland Massachusetts illustrated A concise résumé of the natural features and past history of the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, their towns, villages, and cities, together with a condensed summary of their industrial advantages and development, and a comprehensive series of sketches descriptive of representative business houses To which is prefixed a short chapter on the Commonwealth at large . INLAND MASSACHUSETTS ILLUSTRATED. 91 THE WARWICK CYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. George T.Warwick, President; Edward S. Brewer, Vice-President; George D.Chamberlain, Secretary an
RM2EHF7P0–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1887, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2M3MM9R–Plan of Warwick made by Jonathan Blake, Jr., dated 1830 ,. Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State
RM2AFXW5B–. The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701, with an introduction, biographical outlines and comments on the portraits. O c«to > Ik. (469) THE NEW yOKKPUBLIC LIBRARY Stephen Sewall, first Register of Probate for EssexCounty, Massachusetts, was born, 19 August, 1657, atBaddesley, County Warwick, England. His father, theRev. Henry Sewall, was settled there until 1659. Twoyears later the family were in New England, where thefather preached until his death in 1700. Stephen married, 13 June, 1682, Margaret, daughter ofthe Rev. J
RM2F1J26E–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1894, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2M5WK1W–Plan of Warwick made by Jonathan Blake, Jr., dated 1830.... , Massachusetts , Franklin ,county , Warwick
RM2AWEWXG–An illustrated history of the New world : containing a general history of all the various nations, states, and republics of the western continent ..and a complete history of the United States to the present time .. . THS »IR8T MOWJtT COINID IN » « W « N O L A N D. 33 EMIGRATION OF MB HOOKES AND HIS COMPANY CHAPTER XYIII. SETTLEMENT OF CONNECTICUT. T has already been mentioned that in 1635, acompany from Massachusetts, led by the Rev.Mr. Hooker, settled on the Connecticut river;prior to this, however, the territory had been ob-tained by the Earl of Warwick from the councilof Plymouth, and after
RM2F1J26H–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1935, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2M5WDHY–Plan of Warwick, surveyor's name not given, dated November 1794..... , Massachusetts , Franklin ,county , Warwick
RM2AXFEPG–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . r Trinity Court 175 Dartmouth Back Bay Tudor The, Beacon cor Joy West End University The 1039 Massachusetts Av Cambridge Vendome The 160 Commonwealth Av cor Dartmouth Back Bay Verona The 1647 Beacon Brookline Victoria The, Dartmouth cor Newbury Back Baj Ware Hall 383 Harvard Cambridge Warren The 149 Warren junction Regent Roxbury Warwick Apartments 1450-1454 Beacon Brookline Washington Court 51 Brattle Cambridge Wenaumet The 1595 Beacon Brookline Westgate The 541 Commonwealth Av Back Bay Westminst
RM2PEC089–The Warwick, Massachusetts Historic Society
RM2F1J28X–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1894, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2M3MMA1–Plan of Warwick, surveyor's name not given, dated November 1794. ,. Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State
RM2CEN7B9–. The Greene family in England and America, with pedigrees. AUTHORITIES. Bakers History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire. Halsteads Genealogies, cited by Baker. The Gentlemans Magazine, 1826. Boutells Monumental Brasses of England. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries. Hutchinss History of Dorset. Lowers English Surnames. Turners Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History. Gortons Simplicitys Defence against Seven-headed Policy. Johnsons Wonder Working Providence of Sions Saviour. Footes Annals of Kings Chapel. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Colonial Documents, Public Rec
RM2PEC02C–The Warwick, Massachusetts Historic Society
RM2EHF7PD–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1894, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2M5T934–Map of Massachusetts, Rhode-Island & Connecticut : compiled from the latest authorities. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. Insets: Norwich Conn. and factories -- Fall River Mass. and factories -- New Haven -- Salem -- City of Lowell -- New Britain Conn. and manufactories -- New-York -- North Adams Mass. and manufactories -- Boston -- Canton factories Mass. -- Warwick & Coventry factories R. I. -- Pawtucket and Central Falls manufactories -- Hartford -- Providence... Map of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Map of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, Massachusetts Rh
RM2CHB3XE–. The history of Warwick, Rhode Island: from its settlement in 1642 to the present time : including accounts of the early settlement and development of its several villages, sketches of the origin and progress of the different churches of the town, &c., &c. . ough afterward there were several skirmishes, andmany towns and villages were burned. On the 27th of December, Capt. Prentice was sentinto this town, where he burnt nearly a hundred ofPomhams wigwams, but the Indians had departed.Pomham joined his fortunes with the other tribes, andwas afterward killed near Derlham, Massachusetts, in anen
RM2PEBYW6–The Warwick, Massachusetts Historic Society
RM2F1J26N–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1894, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2M5T9M7–Map of Massachusetts, Rhode-Island & Connecticut : compiled from the latest authorities. Prime meridian: Washington [D.C.] and Greenwich. Shows roads, railroads, mills, factories and churches. Includes illustrations. Insets: Norwich, Conn. and factories -- Fall River, Mass. and factories -- New-Haven -- Salem -- City of Lowell -- New Britain, Conn. manufactories -- New-York -- North Adams, Mass. manufactories -- Boston -- Canton factories, Mass. -- Warwick & Coventry factories, R.I. -- Pawtucket and Central Falls manufactories -- Hartford -- Woonsocket Falls, R.I. & factories -- Providence...
RM2HH972F–Robert Rich (1587–1658), Second Earl of Warwick ca. 1632–35 Anthony van Dyck Flemish A Puritan sailor of fortune, the Second Earl of Warwick set up companies in Virginia and the Caribbean, helped colonize Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, and seized Spanish ships on behalf of the Duke of Savoy and Charles I. The latter’s policies made Warwick side with Parliament as commander of the navy (from 1642). Despite allusions to his maritime adventures in the armor and ships, Warwick wears the flamboyant dress of an aristocrat.. Robert Rich (1587–1658), Second Earl of Warwick. Anthony van
RM2CF427J–. Annual report of the State Board of Health of Massachusetts. Marion. Maynard. Medfield. Mendon. Middleton. Monroe. Monson. Monterey. New Ashford-New Braintree.New Marlborough.New Salem.Newbury.Northbridge.Northfield. Oakham.Orange.Otis.Oxford. Paxtou. Pelham. Peru. Petersham. Phillipston. Plainfield. Prescott. Richmond.Rochester. 73.] STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. 473 Rowe. Rowley. Royalston. Sharon. Sheffield. Shrewsbury. Shutesbury. Southbridge. Southwick. Spencer. Stockbridge. Sunderland. Sutton. Swanzey. Templeton.Tewksbury.Tolland.Townsend. Tyngsborough.Tyringham. Uxbridge. Warwick. Washington
RF2RP9244–Flowers around stone mill wheels are in front of the Town Library in Warwick, MSA
RM2ED84H6–Warwick Historical Society in Warwick, Massachusetts
RM2C092E1–An old church in Warwick, MA
RM2F1J26J–Warwick, Massachusetts, map 1894, 1:62500, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RF2RP92AW–A sign as one enters the town of Warwick, MA
RM2CE5X1T–. The life and times of Samuel Gorton; the founders and the founding of the republic, a section of early United States history and a history of the colony of Providence and Rhode Island plantations in the Narragansett Indian country, now the state of Rhode Island, 1592-1636-1677-1687 .. . ion before His Majesty—Gortons death—Green and Holden depart immedi-ately with the petition—They procure from the King in council a stay of pro-ceedings—A powerful petition—Its presentation by the Warwick men to theKing—King orders the Massachusetts government to send other agents em-powered to negotiate a se
RF2RP92A1–An old water fountain from 1800 sits in front of the Warwick Town Library
RM2ED84A7–An old street sign in the center of Warwick, Massachusetts
RMREKA5F–. The Civilian Conservation Corps : shaping the forests and parks of Massachusetts : a statewide survey of Civilian Conservation Corps resources. Civilian Conservation Corps (U. S. ); Forest reserves; Public lands; Parks. Visitor center. Stone crusher NORTHFIELD STATE FOREST, NORTHFIELD This area was on the list of potential CCC sites to survey but no record of CCC involvement at this forest was found. A reference to CCC work at Northfield may actually have been to the portion of Warwick State Forest which is located in Northfield. 67. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RMRP0BT6–. American forestry. Forests and forestry. A ViiiW i-KOM THii 1.00K0UT STATION FOR FOREST FIRES ON GRACE MOUNTAIN, IN WARWICK. WACHUSETT MOUNTAIN IN THE BACKGROUND, ABOUT THIRTY MILES AWAY. ent, it only remains for the casual ob- server to predict what we may be able to accomplish in Massachusetts. The various lines of work in this de- partment have been explained quite fully in past reports, and it is necessary only to state that the work throughout the year has even surpassed any other. The requests for examinations and ad- vice have been far in excess of our abil- ity to meet them with our
RMREM3GH–. The Civilian Conservation Corps : shaping the forests and parks of Massachusetts : a statewide survey of Civilian Conservation Corps resources. Civilian Conservation Corps (U. S. ); Forest reserves; Public lands; Parks. Region 4 - Connecticut River Valley Resource Description Mount Grace State Forest, which is administered with Erving State Forest, consists of 1,689 acres of primarily forested hillside. The two major recreation areas are Ohlson Field and Gulf Brook picnic area, both located adjacent to Route 78 (Winchester Road) north of Warwick center. Both contain extant CCC resources. The
RM2PEC56R–An old cemetery in the small Massachusetts town of Warwick
RM2C092DA–An old church in Warwick, MA
RM2C092P1–A flower window box full of colorful flowers on the Warwick, MA Historical Society
RMRP0BW3–. American forestry. Forests and forestry. MASSACHUSKTTS FORF.STRV WORK 567. A ViiiW i-KOM THii 1.00K0UT STATION FOR FOREST FIRES ON GRACE MOUNTAIN, IN WARWICK. WACHUSETT MOUNTAIN IN THE BACKGROUND, ABOUT THIRTY MILES AWAY. ent, it only remains for the casual ob- server to predict what we may be able to accomplish in Massachusetts. The various lines of work in this de- partment have been explained quite fully in past reports, and it is necessary only to state that the work throughout the year has even surpassed any other. The requests for examinations and ad- vice have been far in excess of ou
RMRGGW43–. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Geology. 548 F. G. CLAPP GLACIAL PERIOD IN NEW ENGLAND weathered over 2 to 5 feet from the surface. Many instances have been observed, but a few will suffice as examples. In Orange, Franklin county, Massachusetts, on the road to Warwick, there is an excellent road section showing several feet of clayey till of Montauk type, but that it is probably of Wisconsin age is shown by the fact that it is yellowed only 1 to 2 feet at the top and has a sharp line of demarkation from the unoxidized blue till below. Along the Boston and Albany railroad just
RMRHJCYF–. Birds of Massachusetts and other New England states. Birds; Birds. BARN OWL 191 Chamberlain; identified by E. H. F.; now in possession of Mr. Chamberlain at Westborough. Rhode Island: Warwick, November 1886, bird taken at Sand Pond by John Ryder; i Cumberland, (date not given); one shot by J. Baxter; male taken in December, 1891, went to collection at Brown University; Charlestown, January 23, 1896, bird taken by J. H. Tower.^ Messrs. Angell and Cash, taxidermists, received the following specimens in 1924: Woonsocket, October 14, and Block Island, October 28; Bristol, November 3, 1924, bird
RMREKA63–. The Civilian Conservation Corps : shaping the forests and parks of Massachusetts : a statewide survey of Civilian Conservation Corps resources. Civilian Conservation Corps (U. S. ); Forest reserves; Public lands; Parks. LtfaLNU n pk»K */<â â-- Foot TV«I1 , »U<n tod to *»4 through Ihe Fowst =3b;!, forest True* Traill. IWflfifwM md HWwck. «nd tfc* Atrial 5«(b»n" 'fi [r.irvj */t m Awn o* lt»i> COMHWWr.Al.Tlt Of MASSACHUSETTS OCWRTMCNT Of COKStKVATIOM ERVING STATE FOREST n ERVIN6. 0RAN61 and WARWICK. mass SCA.Lt or MiLtS .0 â . % t i scalc op rttT Resource Description Er
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