Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Weathervane Wednesday ~ A Two Masted Ship


Every Wednesday for almost a year and half I've been posting photographs of weathervanes located in or near the Nutfield area (the former name for the land where Londonderry, Derry and Windham, New Hampshire are now located). Most are historically interesting or just whimsical and fun weathervanes. Today's weathervane can be seen in Massachusetts. Have fun guessing where you may have seen this weather vane.

Do you know the location of weather vane #91? Scroll down to see the answer....




Today's weather vane can be found on top of the cupola above the Post Office in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is a two masted ship, perhaps representing the Mayflower which sailed to this town in 1620 from England?   The ship is a rather flat three dimensional figure.  There were several other sailing ship weather vanes in Plymouth, and I'll be featuring them in the next two weeks.  Perhaps you will recognize some of them?


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Copyright 2013, Heather Wilkinson Rojo

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