It was late at night I'm claiming when I looked at Marshalltown
history. Afterimage analysis with IrfanView I think the picture is
actually a woman in a white hardhat with the brick background creating
the illusion of a "pointy hat". I apologize for defaming the "Globe
Theater". A very interesting historical reconstruction by the way is
"Mutiny on the Globe" a very interesting historical "rebuilding" of a
very bloody mutiny and its repercussions, the main character from a
Quaker family in the South Street Seaport Historic District in NYC.
The initial charges against Captain Kidd also of NYC earlier, was over
the striking of a young seaman with a bucket during an apparent mutiny
in the Indian Ocean resulting in both their deaths.
On 9/14/05, George Myers <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I thought it was interesting they were chosen/used to recreate
> Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. I heard there was an Amerian interest in
> it. Plasterers sure wore funny white hats!
>
> Looks alittle like Duns Scotus headgear.
>
> George Myers
>