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New England Collection (page 100)

"Discover the Rich History and Natural Beauty of New England" Step back in time to 1620, as the Mayflower sets sail across the vast sea

Background imageNew England Collection: UNITED NATIONS, 1944. The United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Mount

UNITED NATIONS, 1944. The United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Photograph, July 1944

Background imageNew England Collection: MAP: CASCO BAY, c1906. An aerial depiction of Casco Bay and Portland, Maine, with railroad

MAP: CASCO BAY, c1906. An aerial depiction of Casco Bay and Portland, Maine, with railroad and ferry routes marked. Pictorial map produced for the Maine Central Railroad Company, c1906

Background imageNew England Collection: MAP: REVOLUTIONARY WAR, 1776. A map produced in London depicting the North American

MAP: REVOLUTIONARY WAR, 1776. A map produced in London depicting the North American colonies involved in the war against Great Britain. Map, 1776

Background imageNew England Collection: MAINE: COVERED BRIDGE, 2003. Sunday River Bridge over the Sunday River in Oxford County, Maine

MAINE: COVERED BRIDGE, 2003. Sunday River Bridge over the Sunday River in Oxford County, Maine. Photograph by Jet Lowe, 2003

Background imageNew England Collection: BOSTON: OLD STATE HOUSE. The Old Massachusetts State House at 206 Washington Street in Boston

BOSTON: OLD STATE HOUSE. The Old Massachusetts State House at 206 Washington Street in Boston. Photograph by Jack Boucher, 1987

Background imageNew England Collection: GARDNER-PINGREE HOUSE. The Federal style Gardner-Pingree House at 128 Essex Street in Salem

GARDNER-PINGREE HOUSE. The Federal style Gardner-Pingree House at 128 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts, built by Samuel McIntire in 1804. Photograph, c1938

Background imageNew England Collection: AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. Left to right: Chemist Irving Langmuir, chemist Willis Rodney Whitney

AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. Left to right: Chemist Irving Langmuir, chemist Willis Rodney Whitney, and physicist William David Coolidge, at the General Electric research laboratory, early 20th century

Background imageNew England Collection: SCARLET LETTER. A woman wearing a scarlet letter A in a colonial New England town

SCARLET LETTER. A woman wearing a scarlet letter A in a colonial New England town. Woodcut, early 20th century

Background imageNew England Collection: Plan of action at the Battle on Breeds Hill

Plan of action at the Battle on Breeds Hill
Vintage engraving of the Plan of action at the Battle of Breeds Hill (also known as the Battle of Bunker Hill), Near Boston on 17th June 1775. Part of the American War of IndependenceView more:

Background imageNew England Collection: Illustration of New England pilgrim settlement

Illustration of New England pilgrim settlement

Background imageNew England Collection: THANKSGIVING, 1940. A young boy inspects a pot of pudding cooking on the stove

THANKSGIVING, 1940. A young boy inspects a pot of pudding cooking on the stove for Thanksgiving dinner, at his home in Ledyard, Connecticut. Photograph by Jack Delano, November 1940

Background imageNew England Collection: Boat house by a pond in autumn, near Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, near Arcadia National Park

Boat house by a pond in autumn, near Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, near Arcadia National Park, Maine, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageNew England Collection: Morning mist and fall colours, River Pemigewasset, New Hampshire, New England, United

Morning mist and fall colours, River Pemigewasset, New Hampshire, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageNew England Collection: Beach at Seawall, Mount Desert Island, near Arcadia National Park, Maine, New England

Beach at Seawall, Mount Desert Island, near Arcadia National Park, Maine, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageNew England Collection: BOSTON: OLD NORTH CHURCH. View of the Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: OLD NORTH CHURCH. View of the Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Stereograph, 1920

Background imageNew England Collection: VERMONT: MARBLE QUARRY. A marble quarry near Proctor, Vermont. Stereograph, c1920

VERMONT: MARBLE QUARRY. A marble quarry near Proctor, Vermont. Stereograph, c1920

Background imageNew England Collection: OYSTER BOAT, c1920. Fishermen on the deck of an oyster boat in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland

OYSTER BOAT, c1920. Fishermen on the deck of an oyster boat in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Stereograph, c1920

Background imageNew England Collection: NEWPORT: COURTYARD, c1920. The Surprise Valley courtyard at the home of A. C. James in Newport

NEWPORT: COURTYARD, c1920. The Surprise Valley courtyard at the home of A. C. James in Newport
NEWPORT: COURTYARD, c1920. The Surprise Valley courtyard at the home of A.C. James in Newport, Rhode Island. Photograph, c1920

Background imageNew England Collection: MOUNT HOPE BRIDGE, 1928. Construting the Mount Hope Bridge, connecting the towns of Portsmouth

MOUNT HOPE BRIDGE, 1928. Construting the Mount Hope Bridge, connecting the towns of Portsmouth and Bristol on Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Photograph by Avery Lord, 1928

Background imageNew England Collection: DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. Scene from an early American production of Eugene O Neill s

DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. Scene from an early American production of Eugene O Neill s
DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. Scene from an early American production of Eugene O Neills play Desire under the Elms, published in 1924

Background imageNew England Collection: CARTOON: HARTFORD CONVENTION, 1815. The Hartford Convention or Leap No Leap

CARTOON: HARTFORD CONVENTION, 1815. The Hartford Convention or Leap No Leap. Cartoon showing three New England states plotting to jump into the arms of King George the Third; Timothy Pickering

Background imageNew England Collection: TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, c1836. The weaving room in a New England cotton mill. Lithograph

TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, c1836. The weaving room in a New England cotton mill. Lithograph, c1840

Background imageNew England Collection: TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, c1836. Mule spinning

TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, c1836. Mule spinning. Interior view of a New England cotton manufactures mill. Lithograph, c1836

Background imageNew England Collection: TEXTILE MILL, c1840. Bobbin and drawing frames in a New England cotton textile mill

TEXTILE MILL, c1840. Bobbin and drawing frames in a New England cotton textile mill. Lithograph, c1840

Background imageNew England Collection: TEXTILE MILL, c1840. The carding room in a New England cotton textile mill. Lithograph

TEXTILE MILL, c1840. The carding room in a New England cotton textile mill. Lithograph, c1840

Background imageNew England Collection: NEW ENGLAND: TEA PARTY. An outdoor tea party in 18th century colonial New England

NEW ENGLAND: TEA PARTY. An outdoor tea party in 18th century colonial New England: illustration by Howard Pyle (1853-1911)

Background imageNew England Collection: Cloud streets off New England and the Maritimes

Cloud streets off New England and the Maritimes
January 17, 2007 - Cloud streets off New England and the Maritimes

Background imageNew England Collection: A severe winter storm around the Washington D. C. area

A severe winter storm around the Washington D. C. area
February 7, 2010 - A severe winter storm around the Washington D.C. area, showing part of the region affected by heavy snowfall

Background imageNew England Collection: Satellite view of clouds across the skies of the North Atlantic

Satellite view of clouds across the skies of the North Atlantic
January 24, 2011 - Satellite view of clouds across the skies of the North Atlantic. Lines of clouds stretch from northwest to southeast over the North Atlantic

Background imageNew England Collection: Snow cover stretching from Canada southward to West Virginia

Snow cover stretching from Canada southward to West Virginia
March 6, 2010 - Snow cover stretching from Canada southward to West Virginia. The navy blue of the eastern Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean contrasts with the snow cover in this true-color image

Background imageNew England Collection: Two low pressure systems merging over the United States east coast

Two low pressure systems merging over the United States east coast
February 8, 2013 - Satellite view of two low pressure systems merging over the United States east coast. Clouds stretch from Canada through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, into the Gulf of Mexico

Background imageNew England Collection: Satellite view of New England

Satellite view of New England

Background imageNew England Collection: A severe winter storm along the United States east coast

A severe winter storm along the United States east coast
February 11, 2010 - A severe winter storm along the United States east coast. Snow cover thins in southeastern Virginia, but snow cover appears unbroken to the north

Background imageNew England Collection: Satellite view of a frosty landscape across northern New England and eastern Canada

Satellite view of a frosty landscape across northern New England and eastern Canada
April 3, 2011 - Satellite view of a frosty landscape across northern New England and eastern Canada. The broad St. Lawrence River appears nearly black due to the low reflectance of light from

Background imageNew England Collection: Snow and cloud streets, New England and the Maritimes

Snow and cloud streets, New England and the Maritimes
January 3, 2008 - Snow and cloud streets, New England and the Maritimes

Background imageNew England Collection: Satellite view of a Nor easter storm over the United States

Satellite view of a Nor easter storm over the United States
November 7, 2012 - Satellite view of a Nor easter as its clouds spread over the Mid-Atlantic and northeast

Background imageNew England Collection: Two low pressure systems merge together and form a giant nor easter

Two low pressure systems merge together and form a giant nor easter
February 9, 2013 - Two low pressure systems merge together and form a giant nor easter centered right over New England, creating blizzards from Massachusetts to New York

Background imageNew England Collection: Satellite view of the Northeast United States

Satellite view of the Northeast United States
October 28, 2004 - Northeast United States (before fall colors). Throughout October, the onset of falls lower temperatures have painted the trees of the northwestern United States in shades of rust

Background imageNew England Collection: Colorful reeds grow to the surface along the edge of a freshwater lake

Colorful reeds grow to the surface along the edge of a freshwater lake
Colorful reeds grow to the surface along the shallow edge of a freshwater lake in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Vegetation, which provides habitat for fish, amphibians, and reptiles

Background imageNew England Collection: Colorful lily pads and reeds grow along the edge of a freshwater lake

Colorful lily pads and reeds grow along the edge of a freshwater lake
Colorful lily pads and reeds grow to the surface along the shallow edge of a freshwater lake in Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Background imageNew England Collection: Young lily pads grow to the surface along the edge of a freshwater lake

Young lily pads grow to the surface along the edge of a freshwater lake
Young lily pads grow to the surface along the shallow edge of a freshwater lake in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Vegetation, which provides habitat for fish, amphibians, and reptiles

Background imageNew England Collection: King Philip, History of the Discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers

King Philip, History of the Discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, and of their most remarkable engagements with the Indians in New England, etc

Background imageNew England Collection: Milly Francis, History of the Discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers

Milly Francis, History of the Discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, and of their most remarkable engagements with the Indians in New England, US, America

Background imageNew England Collection: But it was too late: the study draw flew open, and Beth ran straight into her fathers arms

But it was too late: the study draw flew open, and Beth ran straight into her fathers arms
XJF869622 But it was too late: the study draw flew open, and Beth ran straight into her fathers arms, illustration from " Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

Background imageNew England Collection: Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, c. 1900-10 (b / w photo)

Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, c. 1900-10 (b / w photo)
XOS862687 Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, c.1900-10 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageNew England Collection: New England Landscape. by H. Wyant, Engraved by F. Juengling

New England Landscape. by H. Wyant, Engraved by F. Juengling

Background imageNew England Collection: Puritan couple on their way to Sunday worship, engraved by Thomas Gold Appleton, 1885

Puritan couple on their way to Sunday worship, engraved by Thomas Gold Appleton, 1885
KW320819 Puritan couple on their way to Sunday worship, engraved by Thomas Gold Appleton, 1885 (engraving) by Boughton, George Henry (1833-1905) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; American



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"Discover the Rich History and Natural Beauty of New England" Step back in time to 1620, as the Mayflower sets sail across the vast sea, carrying brave Pilgrims seeking religious freedom. Marvel at the iconic Chatham lighthouse standing tall on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a beacon guiding ships through treacherous waters. Witness history unfold as Mayflower passengers finally land at Plymouth Rock in 1620, marking the birthplace of a new nation. Gaze upon the enchanting skyline of Newburyport from the tranquil Merrimack River at dusk, where old meets new in this charming Massachusetts town. Immerse yourself in academia's glory days at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine during its formative years in the 1870s. Experience Hannah Duston's daring escape from capture by Native Americans—a tale that echoes throughout New England's storied past. Uncover dark chapters etched into Salem's court records with testimonies from infamous witch trials that gripped hearts and minds in 1692. Indulge your senses amidst Provincetown's vibrant atmosphere on Cape Cod—a haven for artists and free spirits alike. Admire Boston Harbor's Nantucket Light Ship standing steadfastly against turbulent waves—an enduring symbol of maritime heritage. Be captivated by Cape Neddick (The Nubble) Lighthouse perched majestically atop rocky cliffs—offering breathtaking views of Maine’s rugged coastline Find solace within Boston Public Library’s serene courtyard nestled within Copley Square—a sanctuary for knowledge seekers since its inception. New England beckons you with tales of courage and resilience woven into its very fabric. From historic landmarks to picturesque landscapes, immerse yourself in this region where America was born.