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  2. Sailor tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Following the American Revolution, American sailors' tattoos were listed in their protection papers, an identity certificate issued to prevent impressment into the British Royal Navy. [5] [10] The Naval History and Heritage Command says that "by the late 18th century, around a third of British and a fifth of American sailors had at least one ...

  3. American traditional - Wikipedia

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    American traditional, Western traditional or simply traditional [1]: 18 is a tattoo style featuring bold black outlines and a limited color palette, with common motifs influenced by sailor tattoos. [2]

  4. American Traditional Tattoos: Timeless Designs That Never Go ...

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    In 1902, an article from the New York Tribune demonstrated how tattoos were becoming more mainstream (Scott Boersma, “Tattoos, American Sailors, and US Maritime Communities”) .

  5. Sailor Jerry - Wikipedia

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    Collins developed tattoo designs with inspiration from sailor tattoos and Japanese tattoo imagery. [3] He reworked 1920s–1930s designs with influences from Japanese artists, creating American traditional designs that appealed to a wider audience. [6] Among Sailor Jerry's most well-known designs were:

  6. Protection papers - Wikipedia

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    But I had one friend—a sailor—who owned a sailor's protection, which answered somewhat the purpose of free papers—describing his person and certifying to the fact that he was a free American sailor. The instrument had at its head the American eagle, which at once gave it the appearance of an authorized document.

  7. Old-fashioned sailor tattoos inspired this student art show ...

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    Nov. 12—Before there were the intricate designs you see in contemporary tattoos all over the world, there was Sailor Jerry, aka Norman Collins, a tattooist in the mid-20th century who almost ...

  8. Martin Hildebrandt - Wikipedia

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    Sailors tattooing each other at sea was common in the mid-19th century. [3] In the 1850s, Hildebrandt traveled to Japan as part of the Perry Expedition. [2] In the American Civil War, he served as a soldier in the Army of the Potomac. [4] He traveled from camp to camp tattooing other soldiers and sailors. [5]

  9. Nautical star - Wikipedia

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    Nautical star wrist tattoo. This symbol is part of the tradition of sailor tattoos. A nautical star represented the North Star, with the idea that this symbol would help a sailor navigate or stay on course, including finding their way back to port or back home. [8] [9] A nautical star tattoo can also indicate that a person has crossed the North ...