- published: 04 Nov 2011
- views: 269
- author: bobvila
6:46
Naumkeag
Bob visits Stockbridge, Massachusetts for a tour of Naumkeag, the grand Shingle-style mans...
published: 04 Nov 2011
author: bobvila
Naumkeag
Naumkeag
Bob visits Stockbridge, Massachusetts for a tour of Naumkeag, the grand Shingle-style mansion designed by architect Stanford White. For more house tours, vis...- published: 04 Nov 2011
- views: 269
- author: bobvila
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Naumkeag, Stockbridge MA
For any information, questions, directions, etc. feel free to contact me at: usaadventures...
published: 22 Jan 2012
author: USAAdventures
Naumkeag, Stockbridge MA
Naumkeag, Stockbridge MA
For any information, questions, directions, etc. feel free to contact me at: usaadventures@yahoo.com or visit our site at: www.usadventures.org or visit us a...- published: 22 Jan 2012
- views: 198
- author: USAAdventures
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Fletcher Steele and Naumkeag: A Playground of the Imagination
Between 1926 and 1955, landscape architect Fletcher Steele and his client Mabel Choate cre...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: landscapebooks
Fletcher Steele and Naumkeag: A Playground of the Imagination
Fletcher Steele and Naumkeag: A Playground of the Imagination
Between 1926 and 1955, landscape architect Fletcher Steele and his client Mabel Choate created many new gardens for Naumkeag, the Choate family summer estate...- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 1789
- author: landscapebooks
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Gardens of Naumkeag
Naumkeag is a 48 acre estate located in Stockbridge, MA. The property features a 44 room m...
published: 15 Nov 2013
Gardens of Naumkeag
Gardens of Naumkeag
Naumkeag is a 48 acre estate located in Stockbridge, MA. The property features a 44 room mansion and gardens built in the gilded age. Gardens including the blue steps fountain pools, afternoon garden, tree peony terrace, rose garden, evergreen garden, Chinese garden with a moon gate, woodland, meadow, and pasture. Other areas are under construction or being developed.- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 301
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Naumkeag, garden views Oct. 2013
Visit to the Fletcher Steele gardens at Naumkeag, Stockbridge, MA in the Berkshires on an ...
published: 12 Oct 2013
Naumkeag, garden views Oct. 2013
Naumkeag, garden views Oct. 2013
Visit to the Fletcher Steele gardens at Naumkeag, Stockbridge, MA in the Berkshires on an overcast October day.- published: 12 Oct 2013
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NAUMKEAG
Check out our website at: www.usadventures.org or go and like us on facebook: https://www....
published: 16 Sep 2012
author: USAAdventures
NAUMKEAG
NAUMKEAG
Check out our website at: www.usadventures.org or go and like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/USAAdventures/- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 23
- author: USAAdventures
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Naumkeag Used Auto Parts - Salem, MA
Naumkeag Used Auto Parts 978-744-8505 http://www.yellowbook.com/profile/naumkeag-used-auto...
published: 01 Apr 2013
author: yellowbook
Naumkeag Used Auto Parts - Salem, MA
Naumkeag Used Auto Parts - Salem, MA
Naumkeag Used Auto Parts 978-744-8505 http://www.yellowbook.com/profile/naumkeag-used-auto-parts_1857327709.html naumkeag-used-auto-parts-ewzmm8zma-9787448505.- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 6
- author: yellowbook
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136 Naumkeag Street, Shakopee, MN Presented by Matt Healy.
Click link to see more photos, school, area information and more: http://www.searchallprop...
published: 16 Apr 2013
136 Naumkeag Street, Shakopee, MN Presented by Matt Healy.
136 Naumkeag Street, Shakopee, MN Presented by Matt Healy.
Click link to see more photos, school, area information and more: http://www.searchallproperties.com/virtualtour/1475788/136-Naumkeag-Street-Shakopee-MN- published: 16 Apr 2013
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Early Settlers of New England: Salem (1626-1629) 1940 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
more at http://quickfound.net
'Dramatized impressions of the life of the pioneer settlers...
published: 19 Aug 2013
Early Settlers of New England: Salem (1626-1629) 1940 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
Early Settlers of New England: Salem (1626-1629) 1940 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
more at http://quickfound.net 'Dramatized impressions of the life of the pioneer settlers in a New England colony... Appraisal. Excellent for showing the homes and their construction, the crude agricultural methods, the wide reliance on fish and game for food, and the primitive household equipment of the New England settlement at Salem (1626-29). Should be useful in developing an understanding of (1) the hardships of colonial life, (2) the social organization of a colonial community, (3) the importance of religion in the life of the people, and (4) some of the motives which brought the colonists to the New World. The film gives a great deal of attention to the common tasks of life. It should motivate further study. Photography and sound are excellent. Contents. Impressions of the life of the pioneer settlers in a New England colony. Views of the New England coast are followed by a view of a bark wigwam at Naumkeag. The commentator explains that in 1626 the population of the community was about thirty. Robert Trent, a fisherman, has built a wigwam with the help of Albert Sims and Jason Conway. One of the men hangs up a bed and another prepares kindling wood for the fire. Near the Fox home, which is a dugout, Mr. Fox is hewing timber, Lucinda Fox is grinding Indian corn, and brother Oliver is milking the family goat. Jason Conway calls at the Fox home to borrow a live ember to light his fire. When he enters the home, he inquires about Robert, the son who is sick. He speaks encouragingly to the sick boy. As the fireplace is shown, the commentator says that it doesn't give adequate heat, especially when there is sickness in the family. There is a full schedule of work ahead for the day. Mr. Fox and Oliver leave for the fields. From their clearing on a ridge overlooking the sea they can see their neighbors, the fishermen, hauling in a plentiful catch. Their corn crop has begun to mature. After looking at the crop, they turn to clearing more land. Meanwhile, Jason Conway is repairing the roof of his wigwam, and Albert Sims is cutting his tobacco crop. At the Fox home fish is being prepared for dinner. Lucinda cuts pitch-pine splints as substitutes for candles since tallow is scarce. When the family sits down for the evening meal, John Fox says a prayer. By 1629 a number of craftsmen from England have joined the settlement. The commentator explains that the settlement is now called Salem. Sawyers cut boards for building houses. Shingles are split from logs. Bricks are made with crude tools. The blacksmith beats out nails, and carpenters build new cottages. There are views of the village street and of the stocks and pillory. The older settlers help the newcomers get started. Mrs. Fox helps a recent arrival prepare a kettle of soap. John Fox instructs a man in the use of fish for fertilizer in the planting of corn. Robert Trent is shown at work as the commentator says that many of the fish he catches and dries are now sent to England. Children dig clams. Views of ducks and turkeys suggest the reliance on wild game for food. A herb garden is shown, as the commentator says that herbs are used for medicinal purposes. Mistress Lane prepares a herb broth and takes it to the Perry home where Mistress Perry is ill. Harold Perry is at work on a letter to be sent to England. Several of his neighbors listen as he reads. He writes of the variety of motives that have brought men to the New World, and concludes, "We form one body politic, joined by common consent." Unfortunately, this film from Prelinger is truncated. Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem,_Massachusetts Salem, located at the mouth of the Naumkeag river at the site of an ancient Native American village and trading center, was first settled by Europeans in 1626, when a company of fishermen from Cape Ann led by Roger Conant arrived. Conant's leadership had provided the stability to survive the first two years, but he was immediately replaced by John Endecott, one of the new arrivals, by order of the Massachusetts Bay Company. Conant graciously stepped aside and was granted 200 acres (0.81 km2) of land in compensation. These "New Planters" and the "Old Planters" agreed to cooperate... the name of the settlement was changed to Salem, a hellenized form of the word for "peace" in Arabic سلام (salaam) and Hebrew שלום (shalom). [In 1629] the Massachusetts Bay Charter was issued creating the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Matthew Craddock as its governor in London and Endecott as its governor in the colony...- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 101
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You- The Best Pessimist (I Just Want to be Your Everything) Video Montage
This video is dedicated to my loving husband on our fourth wedding anniversary. I love you...
published: 02 Jun 2012
author: SummerSurprisedUs
You- The Best Pessimist (I Just Want to be Your Everything) Video Montage
You- The Best Pessimist (I Just Want to be Your Everything) Video Montage
This video is dedicated to my loving husband on our fourth wedding anniversary. I love you, darling. An exploration of a wonderful nautical themed Berkshire ...- published: 02 Jun 2012
- views: 80
- author: SummerSurprisedUs
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Early Settlers of New England (Salem 1626-1629) Complete 1940 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
more at http://quickfound.net
FULL LENGTH version a film previously uploaded in a truncat...
published: 29 Sep 2013
Early Settlers of New England (Salem 1626-1629) Complete 1940 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
Early Settlers of New England (Salem 1626-1629) Complete 1940 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
more at http://quickfound.net FULL LENGTH version a film previously uploaded in a truncated version. 'Dramatized impressions of the life of the pioneer settlers in a New England colony... Appraisal. Excellent for showing the homes and their construction, the crude agricultural methods, the wide reliance on fish and game for food, and the primitive household equipment of the New England settlement at Salem (1626-29). Should be useful in developing an understanding of (1) the hardships of colonial life, (2) the social organization of a colonial community, (3) the importance of religion in the life of the people, and (4) some of the motives which brought the colonists to the New World. The film gives a great deal of attention to the common tasks of life. It should motivate further study. Photography and sound are excellent. Contents. Impressions of the life of the pioneer settlers in a New England colony. Views of the New England coast are followed by a view of a bark wigwam at Naumkeag. The commentator explains that in 1626 the population of the community was about thirty. Robert Trent, a fisherman, has built a wigwam with the help of Albert Sims and Jason Conway. One of the men hangs up a bed and another prepares kindling wood for the fire. Near the Fox home, which is a dugout, Mr. Fox is hewing timber, Lucinda Fox is grinding Indian corn, and brother Oliver is milking the family goat. Jason Conway calls at the Fox home to borrow a live ember to light his fire. When he enters the home, he inquires about Robert, the son who is sick. He speaks encouragingly to the sick boy. As the fireplace is shown, the commentator says that it doesn't give adequate heat, especially when there is sickness in the family. There is a full schedule of work ahead for the day. Mr. Fox and Oliver leave for the fields. From their clearing on a ridge overlooking the sea they can see their neighbors, the fishermen, hauling in a plentiful catch. Their corn crop has begun to mature. After looking at the crop, they turn to clearing more land. Meanwhile, Jason Conway is repairing the roof of his wigwam, and Albert Sims is cutting his tobacco crop. At the Fox home fish is being prepared for dinner. Lucinda cuts pitch-pine splints as substitutes for candles since tallow is scarce. When the family sits down for the evening meal, John Fox says a prayer. By 1629 a number of craftsmen from England have joined the settlement. The commentator explains that the settlement is now called Salem. Sawyers cut boards for building houses. Shingles are split from logs. Bricks are made with crude tools. The blacksmith beats out nails, and carpenters build new cottages. There are views of the village street and of the stocks and pillory. The older settlers help the newcomers get started. Mrs. Fox helps a recent arrival prepare a kettle of soap. John Fox instructs a man in the use of fish for fertilizer in the planting of corn. Robert Trent is shown at work as the commentator says that many of the fish he catches and dries are now sent to England. Children dig clams. Views of ducks and turkeys suggest the reliance on wild game for food. A herb garden is shown, as the commentator says that herbs are used for medicinal purposes. Mistress Lane prepares a herb broth and takes it to the Perry home where Mistress Perry is ill. Harold Perry is at work on a letter to be sent to England. Several of his neighbors listen as he reads. He writes of the variety of motives that have brought men to the New World, and concludes, "We form one body politic, joined by common consent." Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem,_Massachusetts Salem, located at the mouth of the Naumkeag river at the site of an ancient Native American village and trading center, was first settled by Europeans in 1626, when a company of fishermen from Cape Ann led by Roger Conant arrived. Conant's leadership had provided the stability to survive the first two years, but he was immediately replaced by John Endecott, one of the new arrivals, by order of the Massachusetts Bay Company. Conant graciously stepped aside and was granted 200 acres (0.81 km2) of land in compensation. These "New Planters" and the "Old Planters" agreed to cooperate... the name of the settlement was changed to Salem, a hellenized form of the word for "peace" in Arabic سلام (salaam) and Hebrew שלום (shalom). [In 1629] the Massachusetts Bay Charter was issued creating the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Matthew Craddock as its governor in London and Endecott as its governor in the colony...- published: 29 Sep 2013
- views: 63
19:14
Plumbing: Connecting to the City Main - Shingle Style Home - Bob Vila eps.1412
For more Bob Vila How-To's, visit http://www.bobvila.com/sections/more-home-improvement fo...
published: 29 Jun 2012
author: bobvila
Plumbing: Connecting to the City Main - Shingle Style Home - Bob Vila eps.1412
Plumbing: Connecting to the City Main - Shingle Style Home - Bob Vila eps.1412
For more Bob Vila How-To's, visit http://www.bobvila.com/sections/more-home-improvement for quick tips and project. Bob returns to the Stockbridge, MA landma...- published: 29 Jun 2012
- views: 686
- author: bobvila
19:30
How To Install Large Double Window - Shingle Style Home - Bob Vila eps.1411
For more Bob Vila How-To's, visit http://www.bobvila.com/sections/more-home-improvement fo...
published: 01 Jul 2012
author: bobvila
How To Install Large Double Window - Shingle Style Home - Bob Vila eps.1411
How To Install Large Double Window - Shingle Style Home - Bob Vila eps.1411
For more Bob Vila How-To's, visit http://www.bobvila.com/sections/more-home-improvement for quick tips and project. Blue board and plastering are underway, a...- published: 01 Jul 2012
- views: 1938
- author: bobvila
34:34
Revealing History Between Sticks and Stones: the Changing Landscape of Portsmouth Abbey
This year's Kearney lecturer was Ms. Lucinda Brockway, the program director for cultural r...
published: 14 Jan 2013
author: Portsmouth Abbey
Revealing History Between Sticks and Stones: the Changing Landscape of Portsmouth Abbey
Revealing History Between Sticks and Stones: the Changing Landscape of Portsmouth Abbey
This year's Kearney lecturer was Ms. Lucinda Brockway, the program director for cultural resources at The Trustees of Reservations; Ms. Brockway is responsib...- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 35
- author: Portsmouth Abbey
Youtube results:
3:18
Salem YMCA: Call Me Maybe!
The YMCA kids of Camp Naumkeag sing 'Call Me Maybe' in celebration of summer 2012. Video s...
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: YMCAoftheNorthShore
Salem YMCA: Call Me Maybe!
Salem YMCA: Call Me Maybe!
The YMCA kids of Camp Naumkeag sing 'Call Me Maybe' in celebration of summer 2012. Video shot and edited by SAYmedia Teens.- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 591
- author: YMCAoftheNorthShore
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A lovely drive in the massachusetts countryside
My wife and I take a ride with her family in Massachsetts. Beverly is a city in Essex Coun...
published: 05 Nov 2008
author: magicfitzpatrick
A lovely drive in the massachusetts countryside
A lovely drive in the massachusetts countryside
My wife and I take a ride with her family in Massachsetts. Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 39862 at the ...- published: 05 Nov 2008
- views: 3467
- author: magicfitzpatrick
3:33
Halloween Town - Salem, MA on Halloween! 2009
Salem up to and on Halloween day 09! Naumkeag, City of Peace, Witch City, and Halloween To...
published: 12 Nov 2009
author: SalemMassachusetts
Halloween Town - Salem, MA on Halloween! 2009
Halloween Town - Salem, MA on Halloween! 2009
Salem up to and on Halloween day 09! Naumkeag, City of Peace, Witch City, and Halloween Town! The Halloween center of the world. You think *this* looks busy,...- published: 12 Nov 2009
- views: 2043
- author: SalemMassachusetts
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Salem Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour
http://www.salemmarealestate.com -- Tour Salem, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments...
published: 29 Jul 2008
author: remaxcp
Salem Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour
Salem Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour
http://www.salemmarealestate.com -- Tour Salem, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town of...- published: 29 Jul 2008
- views: 1418
- author: remaxcp