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A fun Free Printable pack of learning activities with an exciting Pirate theme. Kids will enjoy mastering skills with this pack.
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What's Your Pirate Name is the perfect addition to any pirate themed party. This printable has pirate names with a weathered leather background for an aged look. *Please note: Framed example was hand aged and is pictured to provide an example of how to display printable. This listing is for a digital image to be downloaded and printed by you on plain 8.5 x 11 paper or card stock. This listing is for a digital product, in the form of a PDF file. No physical items will be sent. ***YOUR FILE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSTANT DOWNLOAD ON YOUR RECEIPT AND CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED AND PRINTED FROM A COMPUTER. ETSY DOES NOT PROVIDE A DOWNLOAD OPTION ON MOBILE DEVICES*** Because of the digital nature of this item, all sales are final and no refunds will be issued.
Discover fun things to do with your class on September 19th, International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Open Presentation – Ahoy Matey! Activities, Apps, & Resources for International Pirate Day […]
This is a physical print of a Pirate Warning Sign Wall Art Print. Featuring the image of the shown Pirate image, it is perfect for Pirate fans and board game enthusiasts alike. ❤ I offer various sizes: 5x7 8x10 11x14 12x16 16x20 18x24 24x36 If you would like a custom size please contact me, I am happy to accommodate! ❤ I professionally print on high quality acid free surfaces with pigment ink guaranteed to resist fading. (See images above for examples of each) -STANDARD PAPER: 100% Recycled Paper with 60%PCW (#130) -PREMIUM PAPER: Chrome Metallic Pearl Paper (230GSM) has a faint metallic finish that mimics the reflective coating on street signs -FRAMED ART PRINT: .75" Alder, semi-hardwood frame from renewable forests with Acrylite front protector and hanging hardware -OPEN CANVAS: A simple canvas print in satin finish that is left open to the back and comes with a saw tooth hangar. -FRAMED CANVAS: 100% cotton fabric canvas in a recycled plastic frame -BACKED CANVAS: Art Quality Satin finished 1.5" Gallery Wrapped Frame with finished backing and Gallery Quality hanging hardware. (5x7 sizes are slightly different) -METAL PANEL: Chromaluxe Metal Panel with White Gloss Finish, Dye infused archival aluminum panel, with MDF Float Hangar -ACRYLIC PRINT: BPA Free Clear Acrylic with artwork fused onto the back side of the acrylic and an Aluminum Dibond backer. Smaller sizes (8x10, 11x14) will have French cleat strips placed according to artwork orientation. All other sizes will have a French cleat box which allows hanging in all orientations PLEASE NOTE: Availability of each material in each size will vary. I may not be able to do the exact size you want in a specific material, but I am happy to discuss this with you. ALL prints are printed professionally at a PRINT SHOP outside of my home and in most cases will ship from that shop in order to expedite the arrival of your print. ❤ PROCESSING TIME: Your Wall Art is printed on demand and will ship within 10 days after purchase. ❤ SHIPPING: I ship my wall art in sturdy rigid mailers. Larger pieces have additional reinforcement to prevent damage. 3-5 days shipping via USPS in the US. This can be affected by weather, natural disasters, or other delays that occur within the USPS and is completely out of my control. If you have an exact "arrive by date and would like to upgrade your shipping please contact me! International shipping will vary from country to country. ❤ Check out my other Posters and Wall Art here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MixedMediabyErin?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=21626735 ❤ Or browse the rest of my shop to find other products that might interest you: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MixedMediabyErin ❤Grab 15% off your next order! Sign up for my newsletter Here: https://goo.gl/sW
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Ahoy! It's a set of 8 Instant Download Printable Pirate Posters ~ Perfect Pirate parrrty decorations! ⇣⇣ CLICK (+) FOR MORE DETAILED INFO ⇣⇣ ✦♦︎✦ IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFO ✦♦︎✦ ✔ This item is a collection of Pirate Party Posters .JPG files. ✔ These INSTANT DOWNLOAD .JPEG files will be available on your Etsy account after purchase. ✔ The Signs are compressed as .ZIP files. You will need to download to a Computer or Laptop. .ZIP files are NOT compatible with smartphones or tablets. ✔ Unlimited downloads ✘ Digital downloads are not compatible with the Etsy App. ✘ NO actual items are shipped by mail. ✔ By purchasing you are agreeing to our shop POLICIES (available to view at the tab above) and you are stating that you have read this product description FULLY. ✘ NO colour changes can be made. Colours may vary between different monitors and devices. ✔ You may print as many copies as you need for your own personal use. ✔ All files are in ENGLISH and cannot be typeset in another language. ➥ The Sassaby Party Co. is Located in AUSTRALIA. Any Messages or Emails will be answered between 6am - 8pm AEST {UTC/GMT +10 hours} ✦♦︎✦ YOU WILL RECEIVE... ✦♦︎✦ · 8 x Posters 8x11" & 11X14": AHOY ME HEARTIES ENTER IF YE DARE HOOK TOSS PHOTO BOOTH TATTOO PARLOR TREASURE CHEST WALK THE PLANK YO HO YO HO A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME *All files are formatted as .jpg files, suitable for use with any default picture viewer software. **ALL PRINTING IS DONE BY YOU ~ NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED** ✦♦︎✦ CUSTOM DESIGNS ✦♦︎✦ Please feel free to request additional Custom Design Signs if signs you need are not included. {Prices Quoted are in US$} · Each additional custom designed sign is $3 Custom Orders will take 2-3 working days to complete. (We are located in Australia, therefore Rush Orders are NOT possible). Please contact us for more information about purchasing a custom design order. ✦♦︎✦ HOW DOES IT WORK? ✦♦︎✦ 1. PURCHASE this item. 2. DOWNLOAD & UNZIP the files from your Etsy Download Page. Your JPG files will be attached and compressed as .ZIP files. You will need to download to a computer or laptop. .Digital downloads are NOT compatible with the Etsy app, smartphones or tablets. 3. PRINT at home, at your local professional printing shop, or upload to an online printing service. ➥ Files are NOT RECOMMENDED for use with Smart Phones, iPhones, iPads or Tablets as they cannot be UNZIPPED/SAVED correctly. YOU MUST USE A DESKTOP COMPUTER. ✦♦︎✦ YOU WILL NEED ✦♦︎✦ Printer Cardstock - 170gsm in weight or heavier. Scissors These files are formatted to 8x11" & 11x14", therefore SOME CUTTING may be required. ✦♦︎✦ PRINTING ✦♦︎✦ PRINT the digital files at home, or SAVE to a USB FLASH DRIVE and print at your local Professional Printing Store, or UPLOAD to an Online Printing Service. We recommend PRINTING your items on PLAIN WHITE cardstock or paper. ✦♦︎✦ COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ✦♦︎✦ For detailed computer system information & requirements, please see our policies page, available at the tab above. Files are NOT RECOMMENDED for use with Smart Phones, iPhones, iPads or Tablets as they cannot be EDITED & SAVED correctly. YOU MUST USE A DESKTOP COMPUTER. ✦♦︎✦ COPYRIGHT INFO & PRODUCT USE ✦♦︎✦ You have the printing rights and can print as many copies as you want from home, at a local print shop, or by uploading the file to an online printing service. All Sassaby Party Co. designs are for personal use only. You may not forward, share, sell or re-distribute any of our digital files. All designs are sold for non-commercial use only. © Copyright The Sassaby Design Co. 2016. All Rights Reserved. DISCLAIMER: All IMAGES & GRAPHICS used by Sassaby Party Co. are in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and are ROYALTY FREE to the best of our research and knowledge. Sassaby Party Co. DOES NOT condone the practice of re-selling Licensed images of any kind. We take no responsibility for professional printers who refuse to print our products. We have done our best to ensure our products are not infringing copyright, however cannot guarantee that all professional print stores will agree to print our digital files. We will not provide refunds or compensation for any issues that may arise in regards to printing or copyright issues. No physical item will be shipped. This purchase is NON-REFUNDABLE and all Sales are FINAL. ✦♦︎✦ MORE QUESTIONS? ✦♦︎✦ Send us an Etsy conversation if we haven’t answered your questions here or email us with your queries: contact [at] sassaby.com.au PLEASE CHOOSE CAREFULLY all items are NON-REFUNDABLE and all Sales are FINAL. By purchasing you are agreeing to our shop POLICIES (available to view at the tab above) and you are stating that you have read this product description FULLY. THANK YOU for Visiting!
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An entrancing tale of piracy colored with gold, treachery and double-dealing (Portland Press Herald), Pulitzer Prize-finalist Colin Woodward's The Republic of Pirates is the historical biography of the exploits of infamous Caribbean buccaneers. In the early eighteenth century, the Pirate Republic was home to some of the great pirate captains, including Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, "Black Sam" Bellamy, and Charles Vane. Along with their fellow pirates — former sailors, indentured servants, and runaway slaves — this "Flying Gang" established a crude but distinctive democracy in the Bahamas, carving out their own zone of freedom in which servants were free, blacks could be equal citizens, and leaders were chosen or deposed by a vote. They cut off trade routes, sacked slave ships, and severed Europe from its New World empires. For a brief, glorious period the Republic was a success as the pirates became heroes in the eyes of the people. Drawing on extensive research in the archives of Britain and the Americas, award-winning author Colin Woodard tells the dramatic untold story of the Pirate Republic that shook the very foundations of the British and Spanish Empires and fanned the democratic sentiments that would one day drive the American revolution.Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780156034623 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication Date: 05-12-2008 Pages: 400 Product Dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.70(d)About the Author COLIN WOODARD is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and award-winning author of American Nations: A History of The Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America, The Lobster Coast: Rebels, Rusticators, and the Struggle for a Forgotten Frontier, and Ocean’s End: Travels Through Endangered Seas. He is State & National Affairs Writer at the Portland Press Herald, where he won a George Polk Award for his investigative reporting. His writing has appeared in Smithsonian, the Economist, the Washington Post, and many other national and international publications. He lives in midcoast Maine.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt chapter one The Legend 1696 The sloop arrived in the afternoon of April Fool’s Day 1696, swinging around the low, sandy expanse of Hog Island and into Nassau’s wide, dazzlingly blue harbor. At first, the villagers on the beach and the sailors in the harbor took little notice. Small and nondescript, this sloop was a familiar sight, a trading vessel from the nearby island of Eleuthera, fifty miles to the east. She came to Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, on a regular basis to trade salt and produce for cloth and sugar, and to get news brought in from England, Jamaica, and the Carolinas. The bystanders expected to see her crew drop anchor, load their goods into their longboat, and row toward the beach, as the capital had no wharves or piers. Later, their cargoes disposed of, the crew would go drinking in one of Nassau’s public houses, trading updates of the ongoing war, the movements of the infernal French, and cursing the absence of the Royal Navy. But not on this day. The sloop’s crew rowed ashore. Its captain, a local man familiar to all, jumped onto the beach, followed by several strangers. The latter wore unusual clothing: silks from India, perhaps, a kerchief in bright African patterns, headgear from Arabia, as rank and dirty as the cheap woolens worn by any common seaman. Those who came near enough to overhear their speech or peer into their tanned faces could tell they were English and Irish mariners not unlike those from other large ships that came from the far side of the Atlantic. The party made its way through the tiny village, a few dozen houses clustered along the shore in the shadow of a modest stone fortress. They crossed the newly cleared town square, passing the island’s humble wooden church, eventually arriving at the recently built home of Governor Nicholas Trott. They stood barefoot on the sun-baked sand and dirt, the fecund smell of the tropics filling their nostrils. Townspeople stopped to stare at the wild-looking men waiting on the governor’s doorstep. A servant opened the door and, upon exchanging a few words with the sloop’s master, rushed off to inform His Excellency that an urgent message had arrived. ~Nicholas Trott already had his hands full that morning. His colony was in trouble. England had been at war with France for eight years, disrupting the Bahamas’ trade and supply lines. Trott received a report that the French had captured the island of Exuma, 140 miles away, and were headed for Nassau with three warships and 320 men. Nassau had no warships at its disposal; in fact, no ships of the Royal Navy had passed this way in several years, there not being nearly enough of them to protect England’s sprawling empire. There was Fort Nassau, newly built from local stone, with twenty-eight cannon mounted on its ramparts, but with many settlers fleeing for the better protection of Jamaica, South Carolina, and Bermuda, Trott was finding it almost impossible to keep the structure manned. There were no more than seventy men left in town, including the elderly and disabled. Half the male population was serving guard duty at any one time in addition to attending to their usual occupations, which left many of them, in Trott’s words, “terribly fatigued.” Trott knew that if the French attacked in force, there was little hope of holding Nassau and the rest of New Providence, the island on which his tiny capital was perched. These were Trott’s preoccupations when he received the merchant captain from Eleuthera and his mysterious companions. The strangers’ leader, Henry Adams, explained that he and his colleagues had recently arrived in the Bahamas aboard the Fancy, a private warship of forty-six guns and 113 men, and sought Trott’s permission to come into Nassau’s harbor. Adams handed over a letter from his captain, Henry Bridgeman, containing a most outlandish proposition. The Fancy, Bridgeman claimed, had just arrived in Eleuthera from the coast of Africa, where he had been slave trading without the permission of the Royal Africa Company, which owned a monopoly over such activities. Captain Bridgeman’s letter explained that the Fancy had run low on provisions and its crew was in need of shore leave. Were the governor to be so kind as to allow the ship into the harbor, he would be amply rewarded. Every member of the crew would give Trott a personal gift of twenty Spanish pieces of eight and two pieces of gold, with Bridgeman, as commander, kicking in a double share. The strangers were offering him a bribe worth some £860 at a time when a governor’s annual salary was but £300. To top it off, the crew would also give him the Fancy herself, once they had unloaded and disposed of the (as yet) unspecified cargo. He could pocket nearly three years of wages and become the owner of a sizeable warship simply by letting the strangers ashore and not asking any pointed questions. Trott pocketed the letter and called an emergency meeting of the colony’s governing council. The minutes of that meeting have since been lost, but from the testimony of others in Nassau at the time, it’s clear that Governor Trott neglected to mention the bribes to the councilmen. Instead, he appealed to their shared interest in the colony’s security. The Fancy, he pointed out, was as large as a fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy, and her presence might deter a French attack. The addition of her crew would nearly double the number of able-bodied men on New Providence, ensuring that Fort Nassau’s guns would be manned in the event of an invasion. And besides, where would they be if Bridgeman chose to refit his vessel at the French port of Martinique or, worse, decided to attack Nassau itself? Violating the Royal Africa Company’s monopoly was a fairly minor crime, an insufficient reason to deny him entry. The members of the council concurred. The governor gave Henry Adams a “very civil” letter welcoming the Fancy to Nassau, where she and her crew “were welcome to come and to go as they pleased.” Not long thereafter, a great ship rounded Hog Island,* her decks crowded with sailors, her sides pierced with gun ports, and her hull sunk low in the water under the weight of her cargo. Adams and his party were the first to come ashore, their longboat filled with bags and chests. The promised loot was there: a fortune in silver pieces of eight and golden coins minted in Arabia and beyond. Longboats ferried the crew ashore throughout the day. The rest of the crew resembled the landing party: ordinary-looking mariners dressed in oriental finery, each bearing large parcels of gold, silver, and jewels. The man calling himself Captain Bridgeman also came ashore and, after a closed meeting with Trott, turned the great warship over to him. When the governor arrived aboard the Fancy, he found they had left him a tip: The hold contained more than fifty tons of elephant tusks, 100 barrels of gunpowder, several chests filled with guns and muskets, and a remarkable collection of ship’s anchors. * In 1962, the Bahamian legislature renamed it Paradise Island at the request of American supermarket tycoon Huntington Hartford. It is now taken up by luxury resort hotels. Trott would later claim to have had no reason to suspect the Fancy’s crew of being involved in piracy. “How could I know it?” he testified under oath. “Supposition is not proof.” Captain Bridgeman and his men had claimed to be unlicensed merchants, he added, and the people of New Providence “saw no reason to disbelieve them.” But Trott was no fool. He had been a merchant captain himself and well knew that treasures of the sort the Fancy carried were not the product of some unsanctioned bargaining with the people of Africa’s Slave Coast. Standing aboard the Fancy, her hold filled with ivory and weapons, her sails patched from cannonball damage and musket balls embedded in her deck work, Trott was forced to make a choice: enforce the law or pocket the money. He didn’t pond
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