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Stack shades of brilliant blue larimar with our nautically inspired Rope Stacker Rings. With a harmonious oval cut 8 x10mm larimar cabochon, this sterling ring is a perfect starting point of your stack and balanced enough to stand on its own.
Amid the motley of architectural styles, from nautically inspired to shingled country cabin, Herbie Schlaepfer and Barbara Haeusermann's newly built, 2,894-square-foot home is like a palate cleanser for the eyes. One zinc cube cantilevers off the other, with great walls of glass that slide open and disappear.
The 91st annual Academy Awards were only part of the show at the Academy of Friends' gala party at City View Metron. The nautically-themed fete included a few mermaids amid the gold Oscar guys. Patrons enjoyed food, drinks, raffles and entertainment in between awards.
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Inside, you'll find two historic American vessels to explore, interactive exhibits that give you a hands-on with history, and learn about how these vessels worked. How exactly do you unfurl a 200-year-old sail How did they fire their cannons What everyday issues did sailors face back then Find out the answers to all these questions and much more at the USS Constitution Museum, easily one of the best museums in Boston for the nautically curious!
The labouring classes of the Atlantic world were diverse in terms of their role, origin and ethnicities but unified by forms of solidarity and communication. The question of 'the pirate' in historiography has been shaped by the idea that they were bandits or 'de-classed' elements divorced from the emerging, global proletariat and on the margins of the civilisation of capital. The fragmentary histories of labour, specifically the 'nautical proletariat', pirates, and the slave and factory ships the 'forcing houses of internationalism' of the past can serve not just as resources of hope though but also as warnings about the current state of labour, race and women's organisation. The nautical histories of labour, and specifically slavery, are central because they hint at a new politics of utopia where 'the centrality of the maritime realm in the gestation of global modernity'. The enclosures of the commons by capital were replicated nautically by the subjugation of the oceans to the merchant ships. 153554b96e
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