Dear Listservers,

We have recently reunited one of our 1800s hand pumpers with its original condenser cover and I am curious about the specific meaning of the painted image on it.  It depicts a dark-hair woman, standing on the shore of a body of water, in white and red robes with arms outstretched toward an eagle .  In the background there is a burning boat/ship on the sea.  I am inclined to believe that it is a painting of Helen of Troy with the eagle representing Zeus and the burning ship representing the battle of Troy but would love to hear from someone with more knowledge about these things!  I will gladly send a picture if requested.

Thank you in advance!  
Megan
Collections Manager
The FASNY Museum of Firefighting
117 Harry Howard Avenue
Hudson, NY  12534
www.fasnyfiremuseum.com

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