On Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1913, the Manitowoc Daily Herald announced replicas of Christopher Columbus’s ships (the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria) would arrive in Manitowoc the next day. Headlines in ...
PM of Trinidad and Tobago unveils new coat of arms after Columbus ships were replaced by the Steelpa, a symbol of national ...
Christopher Columbus’ three ships – the Pinta, the Niña and the Santa María – will be replaced with the steelpan, a popular ...
Christopher Columbus was a 15th and 16th century explorer ... In August 1492, Columbus’s expedition set sail with three ships: the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María. After more than two months ...
A NEW Bill to remove Christopher Columbus ships from Trinidad and Tobago’s coat of arms has passed with unanimous support. The National Emblems of Trinidad and Tobago (Amendment) Bill ...
The image of Christopher Co­lumbus’ three ships from the national coat of arms can now officially be removed and replaced with a “gold steelpan”. In a historic move, the Parliament late on ...
Christopher Columbus, a dead white male of the worst ... Should we celebrate the man who led three little wooden ships across an ocean and changed the course of history? Or was Columbus a greedy ...
Q: Christopher Columbus and Mary: How Marian was he ... Unusually the nickname was used more popularly than the official, often religious, name of the ship. While the Niña and Pinta sailed blithely ...
The King of Spain paid for three ships. The Pinta ... and that is down to Christopher Columbus.