Maine Heraldry
- Jeremy Keith Hammond
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Maine Heraldry
I mentioned this in the AHS forums, but I think I neglected to post about it here. I've started a fairly casual blog where I'll be posting about the uses of heraldry in the state of Maine. It can be found at this address: http://maineheraldry.blogspot.com/
- Jeremy Kudlick
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Re: Maine Heraldry
Thank you for sharing this. I look forward to reading it.
Jeremy Kudlick
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- Jeremy Keith Hammond
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Re: Maine Heraldry
I've been sharing this in various heraldic and vexillology circles.
The recently adopted flag for the City of Bath, Maine by my own design.
I go into the design rationale on my blog:
http://www.jeremyhammond.net/archives/102
The recently adopted flag for the City of Bath, Maine by my own design.
I go into the design rationale on my blog:
http://www.jeremyhammond.net/archives/102
- Chris Green
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Re: Maine Heraldry
An excellent design that the City of Bath and its citizens can be proud to fly.
If I have one concern it is that the ship appears to have no masts, with the exception of the bowsprit.
If I have one concern it is that the ship appears to have no masts, with the exception of the bowsprit.
Chris Green
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- Jeremy Keith Hammond
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Re: Maine Heraldry
Chris Green wrote:An excellent design that the City of Bath and its citizens can be proud to fly.
If I have one concern it is that the ship appears to have no masts, with the exception of the bowsprit.
There are also no chains, cordage, or sailors Only the fine artisan shipbuilders of the city of Bath can build autonomous ships with sails held together by mystic, ethereal forces!
- JMcMillan
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Re: Maine Heraldry
Jeremy Keith Hammond wrote:Chris Green wrote:An excellent design that the City of Bath and its citizens can be proud to fly.
If I have one concern it is that the ship appears to have no masts, with the exception of the bowsprit.
There are also no chains, cordage, or sailors Only the fine artisan shipbuilders of the city of Bath can build autonomous ships with sails held together by mystic, ethereal forces!
Watch out--you might be cruising for one of those famous New England witch hunts! Anyway, aren't you confusing Bath with Mystic, Connecticut?
Joseph McMillan
Alexandra, Virginia, USA
Alexandra, Virginia, USA
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