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Historical ship picture from a potty.
Posted by crackers
on Saturday, July 9, 2016 10:52 PM
Before construction began in Philadelphia's historic district, archaeologists excavated a well and 12 brick lined privies to discover 82,000 artifacts dating back to the entire 18th century from a tavern that once stood on that location. Among the pieces located is an English punch bowl with a picture of the English brigantine, TRIPHENA, which sailed between Liverpool, England and Philadelphia. This little ship had historical significance. In 1765, she carried a petition from the merchants of Philadelphia to counterparts in Liverpool that they may forward reconsideration of the controversial Stamp Act, which taxed all documents on English Colonial America by the Royal Crown. By that date, the English treasurery was broke after financing the Seven Years War against France (1756-1763) and a similar conflict in North America, known as the French and Indian War. The English Crown believed that since its military defended the Colonies, the colonials should contribute their share of the financial burden. As we know from history, this was the starting point of American Independence from Britian ten years later. It's a shame complete plans of this little vessel are not available for serious ship modelers.
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