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![]() B00BZFBTDG Price: $6.69 Score: 1000.000 Category: Home Rating: 3.9 Votes: 4 Find similar productsPirates Creed of Ethics. Pirate's Creed of Ethics Fourteen strange, funny and blood-curdling rules to live by. This inspiring reproduction of the pirate's creed of ethics includes civil courtesies such as All ye who shall plot to, desert, or have deserted shall be captured, shall have ye heads split open. Also features illustrations of famous pirates and scenes from pirate life, as well as explanatory captions and notes. 1 Page Document Size: Approximately 11.5 x 14 Sample does not appear on document. | ![]() B00BACV16E Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.219 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 3 Find similar productsTom Dubois - The American Spirit - Open Edition. Tom duBois The American Spirit - Open Edition. |
![]() B01EGHBS30 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.202 Category: Home Rating: 4.8 Votes: 12 Find similar products1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic - Reproduction 20 x 30. Reproduction of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic in possession of the National Library of Ireland. Printed under license from the National Library of Ireland on 170gsm Photo Gloss Paper. History of the 1916 Proclamation: The proclamation, drafted in a large part by Pádraig Pearse was hurriedly printed in Liberty Hall on Easter Sunday 1916 (April 23rd), the Proclamation is regarded as one of the most important Irish documents. 1000 copies were printed on a worn down Summit Wharfedale Stop Cylinder Press. Only a handful originals are know to still exist over 100 years later. The original was printed on 20” x 30” standard Double Crown, a very common size and was commonly used in theater posters. Shortly before mid-day on Easter Monday, the Proclamation was read aloud by Pádraig Pearse on the steps on the GPO. Copies were then erected on buildings around the city. | ![]() B098LYQF2H Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.115 Category: Home Rating: 4.7 Votes: 15 Find similar productsIbergift Traditional Aluminum Portuguese Good Luck Rooster Galo de Barcelos (Black, 6 Tall) - Made in Portugal. As the story goes, back in the middle ages the people of Barcelos were deeply concerned about an unsolved crime. When a stranger from Galicia arrived in town, claiming to be en route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, the finger of blame was pointed at him. He, of course, protested his innocence but he was sentenced to death by hanging. In a bid to avoid this fate, he begged to see the judge who had passed the sentence. The judge happened to be eating dinner with some friends when the Galician arrived. The condemned man pointed to a roasted cockerel on the dinner table and declared that “It is as certain that I am innocent as it is certain that this rooster will crow when they hang me.” Needless to say, he was laughed out of the room and dragged off to his fate. The official and his friends decided against eating the bird but they were still taken aback when the cockerel actually stood up and crowed, proving the man’s innocence. Realizing his mistake, the judge rushed to the gallows to try and prevent the innocent man from being hanged. By the time he arrived, however, the Galician was dangling from a rope. Luckily, the knot had been badly tied, saving the man’s life. The judge ordered him to be cut down immediately and freed. O Galo de Barcelos is the unofficial symbol of Portugal. In any curio or tourist shop you will find the symbol represented by a ceramic rooster and in the motif embroidered in towels, aprons, stamped on key chains, paper weights, etc. Because of its lively colors, the Rooster of Barcelos is difficult to miss where ever it appears. The motif seems to embody the love of life displayed by the Portuguese people. The symbol has its genesis in the history of Barcelos. The city of Barcelos is located just east of Braga. Even though it is not on a major highway, it still is a good sized city. The legend of the Rooster is so old that no one knows for sure its real source. |
![]() B001RJHC68 Price: $14.99 Score: 4.098 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 3 Find similar productsChopsticks Bearthoven... Tickle the Ivories #227754. Piano collectible Over the piano was printed a notice; Please do not shoot the pianist. He is doing his beat. -Oscar Wilde. | ![]() B004V1GGSE Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.098 Category: Home Rating: 4.1 Votes: 8 Find similar productsAmerican History: Lady Liberty,Give me your tired, your poor., Classroom Poster. . |
![]() B07NTV356J Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 4.082 Category: Home Rating: 4.9 Votes: 12 Find similar productsThe True World OrderThe 42 Laws of Ma'at Photo Paper Poster. The 42 Laws of Ma’at with white letters on black background outlined by gold.This poster has a partly glossy, partly matte finish and it'll add a touch of sophistication to any room. 10 mil thick Slightly glossy Fingerprint resistantThis item is created for you on-demand. Please allow up to a 6-day processing time for product creation. | ![]() B07JQFPHC4 Price: $15.95 Score: 4.082 Category: Home Rating: 4.6 Votes: 3 Find similar productsFishing Reel Patent Print Old Look (8.5 x 11) M10483. This is a reproduction of the original Patent for a Fishing-reel.It was invented by William H. Glocker and filed on January 27, 1906. It was issued on May 29, 1906 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. |
![]() B07JR5K97P Price: $15.95 Score: 4.032 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 4 Find similar productsFlute Patent Print Blueprint (8.5 x 11) M12460. This is a reproduction of the original Patent for a Flute.It was invented by Djalma Julliot and filed on February 20, 1906. It was issued on October 20, 1908 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. | ![]() B005ZHX2O4 Price: $20.99 Score: 4.000 Category: Home Rating: 4.3 Votes: 49 Find similar productsTeacher's Discovery Phrases Coined or Popularized by Shakespeare Poster. Believe it or not, you have quoted Shakespeare! You have probably quoted Shakespeare thousands of times without even knowing it. The Bard contributed more phrases to the English language than any other person, and most of them are still in use today. You'll recognize most of them in this fun-to-read poster. 24 x 36 inches, laminated. Middle/high school. Click on the Bonus Materials tab for a Teachable Moments fact sheet. |









