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[[File:Mayflower omg.jpg|thumb|400px|This less-than-precise recreation of the English ship ''Mayflower'' was sold as a curio, and we believe, crosses the line between nautical art and "kitsch." Wood and painted canvas, mid to late 20th century.]]
 
[[File:Mayflower omg.jpg|thumb|400px|This less-than-precise recreation of the English ship ''Mayflower'' was sold as a curio, and we believe, crosses the line between nautical art and "kitsch." Wood and painted canvas, mid to late 20th century.]]
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==The Boat==
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==The Journey==
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===Plymouth, Devon, England===
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===Southampton, Hampshire, England===
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==The Observance===
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==="Myth-America; Bursting the Bubble of the First Contacts===
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A exhibition of objects at The Main Street Museum in the Fall of 2020.
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*Model Ships
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*Housewares
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*[[The Mayflower Hotels]]
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**Jacksonville
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**Atlantic City
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**Cincinnati
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[[category:Mayflower]]
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[[category:Myth-America]]
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[[category:First Contact]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 22 December 2019

This less-than-precise recreation of the English ship Mayflower was sold as a curio, and we believe, crosses the line between nautical art and "kitsch." Wood and painted canvas, mid to late 20th century.

The Boat

The Journey

Plymouth, Devon, England

Southampton, Hampshire, England

The Observance=

"Myth-America; Bursting the Bubble of the First Contacts

A exhibition of objects at The Main Street Museum in the Fall of 2020.