Gloucester Massachusetts - Old Man of the Sea - Fisherman's Memorial
Seaport statue (Fisherman's Memorial Statue and Lost Members Placards) in Gloucester Massachusetts April 2017 - Visiting Gloucester and seeing the beauty of the harbor and seaport area. A great statue and monument to the lost fishermen. Awesome!!! Shot with my Wimius 4K - Q4 Action Camera - Great Camera
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Gloucester, Massachusetts
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Gloucester, Massachusetts: Good Harbor Beach, Fishermen's Memorial Monument, Hammond Castle, Sleeper-McCann House, Cape Ann Museum, Wingaersheek Beach, Stage Fort Park and Beach, Eastern Point Lighthous,
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Home of the Gloucester Fisherman, and one of the oldest English settlements in the United States.
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1930s Fishing in New England 221277-05X | Footage Farm
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05:58:02 Good shot two-masted schooner under sail at sea, fishermen into whale boat, full nets emptied on deck of boat. Monument of fisherman in Gloucester Harbor, fishing boats moored. Fishermen’s cottage.
05:58:39 Interior: SOF Fisherman packing bag, wife pours coffee. Husband & wife talk, she wants him to give up fishing & become a farmer. He says there’s no money in that either. Goodbye kiss.
06:00:16 On board schooner, sails raised; shots of schooner under way, CU diesel auxiliary motor exhaust. Man at wheel; prepare lines, bait hooks, dory lowered, marker buoy & anchor thrown out. Second dory sets out. Fishermen bring in trawling lines. CU fish Dory back to schooner, offload tossing fish. Row out for more.
06:02:34 MLS Steam trawler “modern” fishing boat & diesel powered trawler. On board trawler, nets lowered, engine room & crew. Doors holding net open & nets hauled up by electric winches, catch released onto deck, nets lowered. CU Haddock, cod. Trawling.
06:04:25 Cook in ship’s galley; on deck cleaned fish thrown into ice storage bins, Cod livers into bucket.
06:05:04 Crew having meal, eating below deck. Men in bunks. Night fishing.
06:05:44 Radio operator at telegraph. Pull in catch, watched by captain giving orders, SOF. Open nets & moving & sorting fish
06:06:52 Repair nets. Lots of seabirds follow ship. Ship returning to port, scrubbing deck; overtakes schooner.
06:07:28 Ship putting into Boston Harbor w/ sign Boston Fish Pier.
06:07:50 The End logo.
Working men; Laborers; Educational Film; Fishing; Danger; New England Accent; 1930s; Traditions;
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MayFlower & Monument Plymouth, MA
When people visit Plymouth, MA, they usually are looking to see the MayFlower ship that the Pilgrams arrived on in 1620. I was more interested to see the Monument to the Founding Fathers, featured in the documentary Monumental. This monument shows the vision of the Pilgrams when they arrived on this land of how they felt a prosperious society could be formed. Perhaps, not only does this monument show us our history, but also could point us of how to correct the problems of the current day United States.
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Mt. Greylock Massachusetts Veterans War Memorial Tower
This is the 360 degree view from inside the Massachusetts Veterans War Memorial Tower on Mt. Greylock in Mass.
Boston 2012
A visit to Massachusetts, Boston, Salem, Rockport, and Gloucester. Nothing fits together like Boston and the Autumn colors. The city has an abundance of old and new architecture that never conflicts at any angle. Best of all, there is a Pub on nearly every corner!
Salem is a wonderfully fun place days prior to Halloween. Only a fortunate few have seen the street celebration or visited the various macabre attractions, which seems everywhere.
Rockport is so very serene and colorful, the sea supply's a bounty of smells, sights, and of course Lobster!
Losing daylight rapidly, it was by hap-stance that we stubbled upon the Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial, all those names immortalized in bronze. It seemed almost an injustice that most attention is paid only to the six lives lost on the Andrea Gail in 1991, [the Perfect Storm] . If you eat fish or lobster, remember those who risk all to make this living in the North Atlantic!
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미국 역사상 최연소 대통령이자 비운의 대통령이었던 존F.케네디를 만나러 갔다. 1917년 매사추세츠 브루클린에서 태어난 존F.케네디는 1960년 당시 뉴프론티어를 외치며 닉슨을 근소한 표 차이로 이기고 제35대 대통령으로 취임했다.“의료보험 혜택을 받지 못하는 노인들과, 제대로 된 집을 갖지 못한 가족들, 학교를 다니지 못하는 아이들의 부모들 모두는 이제 변화의 시기가 왔음을 잘 알 수 있을 것입니다.“ 이곳은 케네디 대통령이 직무하던 백악관의 모습을 그대로 재현해 놓았다. ‘신개척자 정신은 약속이 아닌 일련의 도전’이라고 말했던 케네디의 숨결이 가까이서 느껴진다. 박물관 홍보담당자가 소개해 줄 물건이 있다고 한다. 케네디가 2차세계대전 당시 해군으로 참전했을 때, 일본군으로부터 부대원들과 케네디 자신을 구해 준 소중한 물건이라고 한다. “존F.케네디는 그 섬에 있는 코코넛을 따서 거기에 도움을 요청하는 메시지를 새겨 넣었습니다. 여기 보면 이렇게 쓰여 있지요. ‘나우루섬, 11명 생존, 원주민이 우리의 위치를 알고 있음.’ 그는 이 코코넛을 섬사람들에게 주었고, 섬 주민은 이 메시지가 적힌 코코넛을 들고 가서 도움을 요청할 수 있었습니다. 결국 이들은 모두 구조되었죠. 그 후 존F.케네디는 미국의 대통령이 되었습니다.“ 아일랜드계 혈통으로 미국 대통령 중 유일하게 가톨릭 신자였던 케네디. 거센 견제 속에서도 도전과 개척 정신을 잃지 않았다. 1963년에 암살을 당하기까지 2년의 짧은 임기 동안이었지만 사회정의와 시민들의 권리를 위해 헌신을 다했던 케네디. 그의 끝나지 않는 도전은 계속될 것이다.
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America went to meet President John F. Kennedy was the youngest president in the history of clearing interest. John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 in Brooklyn, Massachusetts is shouting at the time of the 1960 New Frontiers Nixon narrowly won the votes were sworn in as 35th president, and the elderly do not receive health insurance, the family did not have a proper house , parents of all the children who attend the school will now be able to appreciate the wateum a time of change. This is literally laid to reproduce the look of the White House, President Kennedy was official. Kennedy felt the breath up close said it new pioneer spirit is a series of challenges, not promises. The thing is that the museum publicist to refer. When Kennedy was a World War II Navy veteran, called semi precious things saved from the Japanese troops and Kennedy himself. John F. Kennedy put inscribed a message asking for help in there after a coconut in the island. So look here itjiyo written. Nauru Island, 11 people survived, Aboriginal people that know our position. He gave the people the coconut island to island residents could go and ask for help, holding a coconut on it this message. Eventually, it became both structures. After John F. Kennedy became president of the United States. The only Irish descent in the United States during President Kennedy was Catholic. Despite strong checks it did not lose the challenge and pioneering spirit. Vulnerable to assassination in 1963, but during the short term of two years that Kennedy is a commitment to social justice and civil rights. His endless challenges will continue.
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■촬영일자 : 2010년 8월(August)
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Daniel Chester French | The Angel of Death and the Sculptor from the Milmore Memorial | The Met
Daniel Chester French | The Angel of Death and the Sculptor from the Milmore Memorial | The Met
In 1917, another version of the work was done, this time in marble for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It was carved by the Piccirilli Brothers, who carved virtually all of French's marbles
Death and the Sculptor, also known as the Milmore Monument and The Angel of Death and the Young Sculptor[1] is a sculpture in bronze, and one of the most important and influential works of art created by sculptor Daniel Chester French. The work was commissioned to mark the grave in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, of the brothers Joseph (1841-1886), James and Martin Milmore (1844-1883).[2] It has two figures effectively in the round, linked to a background relief behind them. The right-hand figure represents a sculptor, whose hand holding a chisel is gently restrained by the fingers of the left-hand figure, representing Death, here shown as a winged female.
Expulsion of the Acadians
The Expulsion of the Acadians, also known as the Great Upheaval, the Great Expulsion, the Great Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, was the forced removal by the British of the Acadian people from the present day Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island —an area also known as Acadie. The Expulsion occurred during the French and Indian War and was part of the British military campaign against New France. The British first deported Acadians to the Thirteen Colonies, and after 1758 transported additional Acadians to Britain and France. In all, of the 14,100 Acadians in the region, approximately 11,500 Acadians were deported.
After the British conquest of Acadia in 1710, the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht allowed the Acadians to keep their lands. Over the next forty-five years, however, the Acadians refused to sign an unconditional oath of allegiance to Britain. During the same period, they also participated in various military operations against the British, and maintained supply lines to the French fortresses of Louisbourg and Fort Beauséjour. As a result, the British sought to eliminate any future military threat posed by the Acadians and to permanently cut the supply lines they provided to Louisbourg by removing them from the area.
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