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by Marcia Lee Jones
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
Design Details
Marblehead was first settled by Joseph Doliber in 1629 on the shore near the end of what is now Bradlee Road. Mayflower Pilgrim Isaac Allerton came... more
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Marblehead was first settled by Joseph Doliber in 1629 on the shore near the end of what is now Bradlee Road. Mayflower Pilgrim Isaac Allerton came approximately three years earlier, establishing a fishing village about mid-Marblehead Harbor on the town side, across from Marblehead Neck�see the "History Of Marblehead" by Virginia Gamage.) then set off and incorporated in 1649. Originally called Massebequash after the river which ran between it and Salem, the land was inhabited by the Naumkeag tribe of Indians under the sachem Nanepashemet. But epidemics in 1615�1619 and 1633, believed to be smallpox, devastated the tribe. Heirs of Nanepashemet would sell their 3,700 acres (15 km2) on September 16, 1684; the deed is preserved today at the town hall.
At times called Marvell Head, Marble Harbour (by Captain John Smith) and Foy (by immigrants from Fowey, Cornwall), the town would be named Marblehead by settlers who mistook its granite ledges for marble. It began as a fish...
Where does one start with a quick biography, which will give some insight to the artist inside? For me, photography was a way to get my feelings out by capturing moments in my life. Memories are one of the biggest ways to experience emotions of all types. Photography was that answer to capture moments that were ignored by others that would elicit an emotion. For instance, the way light can highlight an object brilliantly shadows that express mystery colors that can be dramatic or soft. To be able to do that with any form of art is important to the human psyche. We all must be able to express ourselves and my way is in black, white and color. Hope you will enjoy some of these...
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Marcia Lee Jones
Thank you, Monte, for favoring this image!
Jutta Maria Pusl
Wonderful photo with spectacular reflections!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic capture of this spectacular moment, Marcia! L/F
Pat Turner
Love the calm water and the single boat
Dmytro Korol
love the light. so calm and peaceful!
Mary Machare
Beautiful capture! Love the peaceful feeling, the still water and reflections. LF
Elizabeth Dow
This is lovely. My grandmother and father lived in Marblehead. It is a wonderful town and has much character!
Jamie Pham
Magnificent light and stillness!
Steven Reed
So beautiful! Such a tranquil scene! Wonderful reflections!
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Beautiful reflection
Joan Carroll
lovely work! v
Marcia Lee Jones
Tina, thank you for the feature!
Marcia Lee Jones
Many thanks, Bruce & Robert, for the feature!
William Walts
Beautiful work
Robyn King
excellent capture!!! v/f
Sonali Gangane
Beautiful image!L
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Great water image
Marcia Lee Jones
Susan, thank you for the feature!
Jeff Swan
Nicely done
Kume Bryant
Wow, beautiful capture! vf
Felicia Tica
Lovely scene and beautiful seascape in a fine capture! L
Sharon Duguay
beautiful L/Pin