Item 36610 - Blacksmith banner, Portland, 1841
- Item 36610 - Blacksmith banner, Portland, 1841
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- Item 36610
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Image Info Joseph E. Hodgkins painted this banner with an image of two blacksmiths at work and the words, "Strike while the Iron is hot" above the image.
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The other side of the banner reads, "To This are All Indebted," surrounding an image of a raised arm holding a hammer.
The banner, and 16 others representing various artisan groups of the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association, were created for a Triennial Festival in Portland in 1841. The skilled artisans carried the banners in a parade through downtown.
Hodgkins was a member of the Charitable Mechanic Association.