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Lou van Wijhe
 
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Default Dutch tall ship causes acute embarrassment

"Donal" schreef in bericht
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Did you even read the article that you posted?

''The painted figure on the bow of the ship, a woman with long red hair

in
a
green dress with one breast bared, caused a stir when the ship docked in
Jacksonville, Fla., where the ship's publicity staff had to divert a

group
of schoolchildren so they would not pass by it. ''

''Otherwise, the visits to American ports have gone smoothly.''


Europeans are surprised by the American reaction to a wooden tit. You
either react with horror, or you vote it into the office of President!


From The Log of the Cutty Sark by Basil Lubbock:
(Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1924, reprinted 1974)

QUOTE
Captain John Willis instructed Hellyer to put forward all his talent and
spare no expense in portraying Burn's great poem in carved wood upon bow and
stern of the Cutty Sark. Thus Tam o'Shanter on his grey mare "Meg" was to be
seen riding along the clipper's quarter whilst the witches in very scanty
attire were shown dancing in great abandon behind Nannie on the scroll work
of the Cutty's bow.
This artistic masterpiece, however, was too much for the well-known
mid-Victorian delicacy in such matters and old "White Hat" had the naked
witches removed.
UNQUOTE

Not much has changed since 135 years... ;-)

Kindes regards from Holland,
Lou van Wijhe

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