The Wreck of the Circus Ship Royal Tar: Tragedy in Penobscot Bay with Jane Parks Gardner
Thursday, September 116:00—7:00 PMWheaton J. Lane RoomLane Memorial Library2 Academy Ave, Hampton, NH, 03842
Based on her new book The Wreck of the Royal Tar, author Jane Parks Gardner presents a gripping multimedia program that brings to life one of New England’s most haunting maritime disasters. The talk explores the history of the ill-fated steamship, the immigrant experience of many passengers, the colorful world of 19th-century traveling circuses, and the perils of sea travel in the 1830s. Jane recounts the events leading up to the tragic fire that claimed 33 lives and a menagerie of circus animals, offering insight into the human stories behind the headlines. This engaging program blends historical research, dramatic storytelling, and striking visuals to shed light on a little-known piece of regional history.
Jane Parks Gardner is the author of dozens of STEM-focused books and study guides for learners of all ages. Over the course of her career, she has worn many hats—chemistry professor, high school teacher, editor, curriculum developer, adventurer, and mom. With The Wreck of the Royal Tar, she adds “historical chronicler” to the list.
To research the book, Jane retraced the Royal Tar’s journey from Saint John, New Brunswick, through Eastport, Maine, and down to the waters off Vinalhaven, where the ship met its end. Many of the photos in the book were taken during this trip, reflecting her commitment to experiencing the stories she tells. She lives in Massachusetts.
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