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    silhouette
  • an outline of a solid object (as cast by its shadow)

  • Cast or show (someone or something) as a dark shape and outline against a lighter background

  • project on a background, such as a screen, like a silhouette

  • a drawing of the outline of an object; filled in with some uniform color





    citizen
  • (citizenship) the status of a citizen with rights and duties

  • a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community

  • A legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized

  • An inhabitant of a particular town or city

  • Citizen is the debut full-length album by Army of Me. Its first single is "Going Through Changes". The song "Better Run" is featured in ABC Family's Kyle XY in the episode "Primary Colors" originally aired on February 25, 2008.





    watches
  • Look at or observe attentively, typically over a period of time

  • Secretly follow or spy on

  • Traditionally, a 24-hour day is divided into seven watches. These are: midnight to 4 a.m. [0000-0400], the mid-watch; 4 to 8 a.m. [0400-0800], morning watch; 8 a.m. to noon [0800-1200], forenoon watch; noon to 4 p.m. [1200-1600], afternoon watch; 4 to 6 p.m.

  • Issued when the risk of hazardous weather is significant.

  • A watch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person. It is usually a wristwatch, worn on the wrist with a strap or bracelet. In addition to the time, modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions.

  • Keep under careful or protective observation











B 14A College Hill - Looking West from Prospect Terrace (1867) - 75 Congdon Street - Roger Williams Statue (1939) in Arch (St. John's Roman Catholic Church (1871) (Federal Hill) – 352 Atwells Avenue (




B 14A College Hill - Looking West from Prospect Terrace (1867) - 75 Congdon Street - Roger Williams Statue (1939) in Arch (St. John's Roman Catholic Church (1871) (Federal Hill) – 352 Atwells Avenue (





Prospect Terrace (1867) - 75 Congdon Street - Looking West - Roger Williams Statue in Arch (St John's Visible in Arch). One Citizen's Plaza (1991) is on the left - The 16-Story building in the distance is the Sister Dominica Manor (built as Bradford House in 1966 as one of three low-income elderly housing projects by Rhode Island Housing and the city of Providence) (also known as Federal Hill Manor) at 100 Atwells Avenue. The Masonic Temple (1929) (now Renaissance Providence Hotel) at 5 Avenue of the Arts is just to the right of the arch, and the Rhode Island State House (1895-1904) at 90 Smith Street, is off in the distance to the right.

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Roger Williams, the founder of the Colony of Rhode Island died sometime between January 16th. and March 16th. of 1683. He was buried in the orchard in the rear of his homestead lot. After the passing of 177 years, and the devouring of his very bones by an apple tree root, his very few actual remains were disinterred, placed in an urn, and the urn was then placed in the tomb of a descendant in the North Burial Ground. In 1936 they were sealed within a bronze container and set into the base of the monument that was erected to his memory in 1939 on Prospect Terrace.

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H. P. Lovecraft enjoyed spending warm afternoons reading and writing here; and he was one of the park’s most frequent visitors. The view from here was also one of Lovecraft's favorites of Providence; and is beautifully described in "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward." It's easy to see why this was one of his favorite haunts; and has now become one of the favorite haunts and photo spots for his fans.

Lovecraft might have been describing his own childhood, instead of that of the young Charles Dexter Ward, when he wrote the following as part of "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward": "The nurse used to stop and sit on the benches of Prospect Terrace to chat with policemen; and one of the child's first memories was of the great westward sea of hazy roofs and domes and steeples and far hills which he saw one winter afternoon from that great railed embankment, and violet and mystic against a fevered, apocalyptic sunset of reds and golds and purples and curious greens. The vast marble dome of the State House stood out in massive silhouette, its crowning statue haloed fantastically by a break in one of the tinted stratus clouds that barred the flaming sky."

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And Lovecraft's description in "The Haunter of the Dark" still says it the best, "Of all the distant objects on Federal Hill, a certain huge, dark church most fascinated Blake. It stood out with especial distinctness at certain hours of the day, and at sunset the great tower and tapering steeple loomed blackly against the flaming sky. It seemed to rest on especially high ground; for the grimy facade, and the obliquely seen north side with sloping roof and the tops of great pointed windows, rose boldly above the tangle of surrounding ridgepoles and chimney-pots. Peculiarly grim and austere, it appeared to be built of stone, stained and weathered with the smoke and storms of a century and more. The style, so far as the glass could show, was that earliest experimental form of Gothic revival which preceded the stately Upjohn period and held over some of the outlines and proportions of the Georgian age."

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The former Masonic Temple building (never completed due to construction stopping at the time of the Great Depression in 1929) is now the Renaissance Providence Hotel (opened 2007), a great symbol of the success of the Most Endangered Properties List. After being on the List for ten years, all of Providence was able to watch this “white elephant” transform into a luxury hotel. This project has been called “the largest historic restoration project in Rhode Island history”.

Photo taken by Will Hart on 17-August-1990.











B 15A College Hill - Prospect Terrace (1867) - 75 Congdon Street - Lamp Post and Arch with Roger Williams Statue (1939) as Frames - St. John's Roman Catholic Church (1871) (Federal Hill) – 352 Atwells




B 15A College Hill - Prospect Terrace (1867) - 75 Congdon Street - Lamp Post and Arch with Roger Williams Statue (1939) as Frames - St. John's Roman Catholic Church (1871) (Federal Hill) – 352 Atwells





Prospect Terrace (1867) - 75 Congdon Street - Lamp Post and Arch as Frames - (St. John's in Center in Distance) - One Citizen's Plaza on the left - The 16-Story building in the distance is the Sister Dominica Manor (built as Bradford House in 1966 as one of three low-income elderly housing projects by Rhode Island Housing and the city of Providence) (also known as Federal Hill Manor) at 100 Atwells Avenue. And the Roger Williams Statue (1939) is on the right. The Masonic Temple (1929) (now Renaissance Providence Hotel) at 5 Avenue of the Arts is just to the right of the statue.

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Roger Williams, the founder of the Colony of Rhode Island died sometime between January 16th. and March 16th. of 1683. He was buried in the orchard in the rear of his homestead lot. After the passing of 177 years, and the devouring of his very bones by an apple tree root, his very few actual remains were disinterred, placed in an urn, and the urn was then placed in the tomb of a descendant in the North Burial Ground. In 1936 they were sealed within a bronze container and set into the base of the monument that was erected to his memory in 1939 on Prospect Terrace.

--------------------------------

H. P. Lovecraft enjoyed spending warm afternoons reading and writing here; and he was one of the park’s most frequent visitors. The view from here was also one of Lovecraft's favorites of Providence; and is beautifully described in "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward." It's easy to see why this was one of his favorite haunts; and has now become one of the favorite haunts and photo spots for his fans.

Lovecraft might have been describing his own childhood, instead of that of the young Charles Dexter Ward, when he wrote the following as part of "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward": "The nurse used to stop and sit on the benches of Prospect Terrace to chat with policemen; and one of the child's first memories was of the great westward sea of hazy roofs and domes and steeples and far hills which he saw one winter afternoon from that great railed embankment, and violet and mystic against a fevered, apocalyptic sunset of reds and golds and purples and curious greens. The vast marble dome of the State House stood out in massive silhouette, its crowning statue haloed fantastically by a break in one of the tinted stratus clouds that barred the flaming sky."

--------------------------------

And Lovecraft's description in "The Haunter of the Dark" still says it the best, "Of all the distant objects on Federal Hill, a certain huge, dark church most fascinated Blake. It stood out with especial distinctness at certain hours of the day, and at sunset the great tower and tapering steeple loomed blackly against the flaming sky. It seemed to rest on especially high ground; for the grimy facade, and the obliquely seen north side with sloping roof and the tops of great pointed windows, rose boldly above the tangle of surrounding ridgepoles and chimney-pots. Peculiarly grim and austere, it appeared to be built of stone, stained and weathered with the smoke and storms of a century and more. The style, so far as the glass could show, was that earliest experimental form of Gothic revival which preceded the stately Upjohn period and held over some of the outlines and proportions of the Georgian age."

--------------------------------

The former Masonic Temple building (never completed due to construction stopping at the time of the Great Depression in 1929) is now the Renaissance Providence Hotel (opened 2007), a great symbol of the success of the Most Endangered Properties List. After being on the List for ten years, all of Providence was able to watch this “white elephant” transform into a luxury hotel. This project has been called “the largest historic restoration project in Rhode Island history”.

Photo taken by Will Hart on 17-August-1990.









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