File:The Southern Gateway of New England.jpg

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Remington Printing Co., Providence
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English: A print advertising Providence as the "Southern Gateway of New England." This print features a stylized aerial view of Narragansett Bay framed by a brick gate. The gate is ostensibly modeled off the Van Wickle Gates at Brown University, though the two differ in their ironwork and proportions. The three seals on the gate (from left to right) are those of the State of Rhode Island, City of Providence, and Brown University.
Date 1910
date QS:P571,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Providence: The Southern Gateway of New England, Proud of Its Honorable History, Happy in Its Present Prosperity, Confident of Its Future

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