Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) cross-stitch pattern digital download, printable PDF, 133 x 200, complete with list of needed cross-stitch floss/thread.
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File name: 10_03_002187b Binder label: Thread Title: Liberty enlightening the world as to the best six cord thread in the market. [back] Created/Published: Springfield, Mass. : J. G. Lutz Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 11 x 8 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Thread; Cotton; Rivers; Cities & towns; Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) Notes: Title from item. Statement of responsibility: Merrick Thread Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
Free Domestic Shipping on order totals (after applied discounts & before taxes) of $50 or More. "Sweet Land of Liberty" JBDSLL From: Janine Babich Designs * Machine Embroidery CD * NOT an immediate download * Condition: New * Project: Wall Hanging * Finished Size: Large: 6.5" x 10.75" Small: 5.75" x 9.75" * Minimum Hoop Size: Large: 6.5" x 11" Small: 5.875" x 9.75" * Files formats: ART7, ART8, DST, EMB, EXP, HUS, JEF, PCS, PES, SHV, VIP, VP3 & XXX * JPEG & SVG images are also included * Skill Level: Confident Beginner Liberty Enlightening the World' was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. Create a 'Made in the Hoop' display that celebrates our land of liberty and honors this magnificent lady. This design can be displayed in a 6" x 12" table top stand or from a 5"- 6" hanger. NOTE: This is for the Embroidery CD only and IS NOT A FINISHED ITEM(S). This design is not available as a download. No Fabric, notions, rulers, thread, or embellishments are included. Also, because of copyright laws, this item cannot be returned. **These designs are NOT AVAILABLE as an immediate download** **FOR DETAILS ON FREE SHIPPING OFFER - SEE SHOP POLICIES **
Originally a chromolithograph by Currier and Ives, this print depicts the Statue of Liberty circa 1885. The statue was a gift of France to the American people. Also known as the "Bartholdi statue".
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Statue of Liberty - Giclee print on canvas - Distress US flag as background Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching. stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang. If you are ordering a stretched canvas, you can now "ADD A FRAME”….link below https://www.etsy.com/listing/1542439484/add-a-frame?etsrc=sdt&utm_source=Copy&utm_.. other sizes and custom work available upon request. The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886. Signed and dated
Chinese Exclusion Act. Immigration Act of 1917. Statue of Liberty. Nativist. Key words include: ⭐ Liberty Enlightening the World ⭐ Emma Lazarus ⭐ Tyranny ⭐ Assimilate ⭐ Nativist ⭐ Chinese Exclusion Act ⭐ Immigration Act of 1917 This PowerPoint presentation examines: ► Old immigrants vs. new immigrants and the countries they arrived from ► Difficulties immigrants had adapting to American culture ► Push and pull factors that brought immigrants to America ► The process for entering America through Angel Island and Ellis Island ► American poet, Emma Lazarus and her famous poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty ► Facts and figures of the Statue of Liberty ► How immigrants found jobs and housing and a look at sweatshops ► How women and children found it hard to maintain their culture while wanting to embrace American ways ► The Nativist Movement ► The American Protective Association ► Anti-Chinese, Anti-German, and Anti-Catholic movements ► The Chinese Exclusion Act and the result on Chinese Americans ► The Immigration Act of 1917 and how it changed immigration Overarching Question for this presentation (Thinking Focus Question): ❔ How did immigration change after 1865? **CAN BE ALTERED!** This is lesson 5 of the Industrial Age and Urban Society Unit. It comes with an engaging and visually appealing 48-slide PowerPoint presentation with easy to understand content illustrated with charts and pictures. This PowerPoint lesson is accompanied by a three-page graphic organizer - answer key included! PLEASE NOTE: This lesson is a PowerPoint document. The TEXT in this PowerPoint document can be altered, as can the order of the slides, transitions between slides, and animation of bullet points. The photos and proprietary fonts (in the titles and backgrounds) have been “digitally flattened” and are NOT able to be altered. This protects against copyright violation. Please understand what you are buying and my Terms of Use before purchasing this lesson. Thank you! Here are other lessons in this unit you may be interested in: Lesson 1: Railroad Barons Lesson 2: Inventions That Shaped the 20th Century Lesson 3: Monopolies & Sherman Antitrust Act Lesson 4: Industrial Workers Trade Unions Lesson 5: Immigration Act of 1917 and Chinese Exclusion Act Lesson 6: Guided Age and Growth of Cities UNIT: Industrial Age and Urban Society 1865-1914 Be sure to follow my store by clicking on the ✩ GREEN STAR ✩ next to my ZoopDog picture to receive notifications of new products. Thanks for stopping by my store! ⚠️ TERMS OF USE: The purchase of this PowerPoint presentation product by ZoopDog Creations includes a limited license for your classroom use. You may utilize this resource for each of your students. Reproduction of this product for use by additional teachers or classrooms, an entire grade level, additional schools or an entire school district is a violation of copyright. ❌ This product may NOT be copied and distributed outside of the scope of your classroom. ❌ This product may NOT be uploaded to the Internet or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of the project itself (ex. your district website, slideshare.com, wikispaces.com, slideguru.com, your own personal website, etc. ❌ You may store this on your teacher website only if it is password protected. ❌ The slides included in this resource may not be used to create something new, and or distributed in any way without written consent from the author. If you have any questions pertaining to the limited licenses for this product, please contact [email protected]. Thank you for abiding to these terms of use.
The Vintage Journal Liberty Enlightening the World, New York Harbor pocket journal features an illustration of Statue of Liberty. This journal has full color decorative vintage art on the cover, and is the perfect companion for your next trip, writing project, to-do list, or any occasion where a handy notebook is needed. Found Image Press Vintage Journals feature vintage art that celebrates your favorite places, hobbies and interests. The front cover design features a classic piece of art from the Found Image Press collection of over 60,000 pictures. - 4 x 6 inches - 100 lined opaque pages - Soft matte finish
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The full text of this tract is shown below in the KJV version. (Do you want to print this tract in a different version than the one listed? Contact us and let us know what you're looking for—we may be able to create the alternate version for you at no charge.) Liberty Enlightening the World was the original title given to what is now more commonly called The Statue of Liberty. Situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the statue was a gift from France as a gesture of friendship and a tribute to the United States’ devotion to democracy and freedom. Designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the statue was constructed by hammering huge sheets of copper into shape over an iron framework. It represents a regal woman who has just escaped from the chains of slavery which lie at her feet. Her right hand holds aloft the burning torch of liberty and in her left hand she holds a book of law which is inscribed with the date of the Declaration of Independence—July 4, 1776. She is draped in flowing classical robes and wears a spiked crown. The figure was built in Paris, disassembled and shipped to New York where a pedestal had been prepared for it. It was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland on October 28, 1886. This gigantic statue has a height of nearly 152 feet and a weight of 225 tons. With its base and pedestal it stands more than 300 feet. Her right arm measures 42 feet, her index finger 8 feet and her nose 4 feet 6 inches. In the hollow interior of the statue are an elevator and two spiral stairways which lead into the figure’s crown where windows provide a spectacular view of New York Harbor. In the decades that have followed, The Statue of Liberty has become known as a symbol of freedom throughout the world. In 1903 a poem written by American poet Emma Lazarus was inscribed on a bronze plaque and attached to the base of the statue. The final lines of this poem have become familiar and loved by many: Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! This stirring poem gave added meaning to The Statue of Liberty as a symbol of hope for those seeking freedom. It gave expression to one of the most significant roles of the statue—that of being a symbol of America as an open door for people from the rest of the world. From 1892 to 1954 more than 17 million immigrants from every part of Europe, fleeing hunger, turmoil and oppression, passed by The Statue of Liberty—their first glimpse of a New World of hope, freedom and opportunity—on the way to the nation’s first immigration station on nearby Ellis Island. Today, almost half of all living Americans can trace their heritage to one or more family members who first stepped onto American soil at Ellis Island. Though not as imposing a structure as The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, the Christian has his own “statue of liberty” which represents much more than freedom from mere physical slavery. The Cross of Calvary, though just a crude edifice of wood is a monument to the liberation from sin’s penalty, just as the chains at the feet of The Statue of Liberty represent freedom from the chains of slavery. In order to be assured of eternal blessing with the Lord in heaven we must have the sins that separate us from Him atoned for. This is just what the Lord Jesus Christ did for us on the Cross of Calvary. He suffered, bled and died for the sins of the whole world. All one needs to do to become personally free from his sins is to confess them to Jesus and believe He died for them on that cross. He arose from the dead the third day and is now ascended to the glory from where His own are waiting momentarily for His return. To be caught up with Him and to be forever with the One who loved us and gave Himself for us is the blessed hope of every Christian. But while here, the Cross is a constant reminder of Jesus’ sacrificial death and His love in freeing us from sin’s slavery. Dear reader, do you know the liberty of having your sins forgiven? Just as the millions of immigrants who came to this land seeking a new life passed by that symbol of liberty, so you can experience a new life as you, by faith, pass by Calvary’s Cross, confess your sins, accept the work done there and enter into that “glorious liberty” (Romans 8:21). They are truly beautiful sentiments expressed in Emma Lazarus’ poem beckoning to those in need, but hear the words of the Lord Jesus: “Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). His words are truth and His love is matched by His power to deliver. Upon acceptance of Christ’s sacrificial death in your place you become a “new creature in Christ Jesus” (2 Corinthians 5:17)—“old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” As The Statue of Liberty represents liberation to the citizen, the work of Calvary’s Cross liberates the soul. The seven rays in Liberty’s crown represent the seven seas and the seven continents. This reminds us of the universality of the work done for mankind by the Lord Jesus—”For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). He also wore a crown but it was not like Liberty’s sign of royalty. It was a crown of thorns—a further display of the mockery, pain and humiliation He bore when He was made sin for us (2 Corinthians 5:21). The book of the law held in Liberty’s left hand reminds us that we have been redeemed from the law—“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth” (Romans 10:4). It is not through any works or law-keeping on our part, but through faith alone in the work of Christ on Calvary that we are saved from our sins. Liberty’s torch is a beacon to all who are near enough to see it. How much greater is the Lord Jesus Christ who says: “I am the Light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life” (John 8:12). His light will never go out and He is ready and willing to bring enlightenment to all who seek Him. Won’t you let the Light of the World be your Saviour? —M.S.J. Back to top of page
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The arm of the iconic Statue of Liberty, including the most famous lines from Emma Lazarus' poem: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The copper statue, originally titled Liberty Enlightening the World, was given to the U.S. by France in 1886. Great for birthday or Christmas for an American history buff, anyone with an interest in the politics of the immigration debate - a teacher, professor, or student. Perfect for National Immigrants Day (October 28). Design includes the most famous lines from Emma Lazarus' poem: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free... ------------ This classic unisex jersey short sleeve tee fits like a well-loved favorite. Soft cotton and quality print make users fall in love with it over and over again. These t-shirts have-ribbed knit collars to bolster shaping. The shoulders have taping for better fit over time. Dual side seams hold the garment's shape for longer. .: 100% Airlume combed and ringspun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) .: Light fabric (4.2 oz/yd² (142 g/m²)) .: Retail fit .: Tear away label .: Runs true to size ------------ 🥰 THANKS for shopping with Desynamo Graphics! FREE SHIPPING to USA on physical products. Multiple items may ship separately. PRODUCTION TIMELINE Products are crafted as when ordered. Once your order is placed and payment verified, production begins on your item(s). Production times currently range from 1 to 6 business days. For large/multiple item or personalized orders, production time can take slightly longer. SHIPPING & DELIVERY Some shipping services are experiencing delays. Shipping cannot be guaranteed by a specific date. It's estimated that your order will ship from the warehouse in 4-6 business days and will be updated with tracking information upon shipment. Save this design/listing ✅ | Favorite this shop ❤️ | WE VALUE YOUR REVIEWS! 👍🏽
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Keywords include: ⭐ Liberty Enlightening the World ⭐ Emma Lazarus ⭐ Tyranny ⭐ Assimilate ⭐ Nativist ⭐ Chinese Exclusion Act ⭐ Immigration Act of 1917 This Google Slides presentation examines: ► Old immigrants vs. new immigrants and the countries they arrived from ► Difficulties of immigrants to adapt to American culture ► Push and pull factors that brought immigrants to America ► The process for entering America through Angel Island and Ellis Island ► American poet, Emma Lazarus and her famous poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty ► Facts and figures of the Statue of Liberty ► How immigrants found jobs and housing and a look at sweatshops ► How women and children found it hard to maintain their culture while wanting to embrace American ways ► The Nativist Movement ► The American Protective Association ► Anti-Chinese, Anti-German, and Anti-Catholic movements ► The Chinese Exclusion Act and its result on Chinese Americans ► The Immigration Act of 1917 and how it changed immigration Overarching Question for this presentation (Thinking Focus Question): ❔ How did immigration change after 1865? **CAN BE ALTERED!** This is lesson 5 of the Industrial Age and Urban Society Unit. It comes with an engaging and visually appealing 48-slide Google Slides presentation with easy to understand content illustrated with charts and pictures. This Google Slides lesson is accompanied by a three-page graphic organizer - answer key included! PLEASE NOTE: This lesson is a Google Slides document. The TEXT in this Google Slides document can be altered, as can the order of the slides, transitions between slides, and animation of bullet points. The photos and proprietary fonts (in the titles and backgrounds) have been “digitally flattened” and are NOT able to be altered. This protects against copyright violations. Please understand what you are buying and my Terms of Use before purchasing this lesson. Thank you! Here are other lessons in this unit you may be interested in: Lesson 1: Railroad Barons Google Slides Lesson 2: Inventions That Shaped the 20th Century Google Slides Lesson 3: Monopolies & Sherman Antitrust Act Google Slides Lesson 4: Industrial Workers Trade Unions Google Slides Lesson 5: Immigration Act of 1917 and Chinese Exclusion Act Google Slides Lesson 6: Guided Age and Growth of Cities Google Slides Be sure to follow my store by clicking on the ✩ GREEN STAR ✩ next to my ZoopDog picture to receive notifications of new products. Thanks for stopping by my store! ⚠️TERMS OF USE: The purchase of this Google Slides presentation product by ZoopDog Creations includes a limited license for your classroom use. You may utilize this resource for each of your students. Reproduction of this product for use by additional teachers or classrooms, an entire grade level, additional schools, or an entire school district is a violation of copyright. ❌ This product may NOT be copied and distributed outside of the scope of your classroom. ❌ This product may NOT be uploaded to the Internet or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of the project itself (ex. your district website, slideshare.com, wikispaces.com, slideguru.com, your own personal website, etc. ❌ You may store this on your teacher website only if it is password protected. ❌ The slides included in this resource may not be used to create something new, and or distributed in any way without written consent from the author. If you have any questions pertaining to the limited licenses for this product, please contact [email protected]. Thank you for abiding by these terms of use.
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The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French sculptor, was built by Gustave Eiffel and dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France. The statue is of a robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States, and was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.