POCAHONTAS STATUE GRAVESEND UNITED KINGDOM CARDBOARD CUTOUT
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By Ethan Doyle White - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, 86x45 inch cardboard cutout of a Pocahontas Statue. This statue is at the St George’s churchyard at Gravesend in the United Kingdom. Princess Pocahontas intervened with her people to save the life of pioneer Captain John Smith. She left her homeland in present day Virginia to travel to England. She was the first of her people to convert to Christianity.
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| Width | 45 Inches | 
| Height | 86 Inches | 
- Brand: Movie Cutouts
 - Product Code:H49957
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