The place from which the princes came
Hawaii
redwood
Antoinette's relatives
The princes (plus the rest of the royal family)
I love you and also bye!
Aloha
Wow there's a lot of these
Surfboards
3
The brothers shaped their boards at this local business site
Grover's Mill
Her birthplace
Hawaii (the island of Oahu)
Thank you
Mahalo
Besides telling the story of the princes and Antoinette Swan, what else will we be sharing?
Early Surf Shops that have blue plaques
The year in which it's documented that the princes were here surfing
1885
The location where the princes took the boards out here in Santa Cruz to surf
The Rivermouth
The street where Antoinette lived in Santa Cruz and where the brothers stayed, also near the spot of a contemporary "island grill"
Cathcart St.
A long Hawiian surfboard
O'lo
The historians who researched most of the princes and A. Swan's stories
Geoffrey Dunn and Kim Stoner
The brothes came to study at St. Matthews Acacdemy in this city.
San Mateo
The place where the boards are now
The Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii
The location where Antoinette is buried
Santa Cruz Memorial Park
Family
Ohana
International surfboard shaper that is part of the Princes of Surf team (and has lots of boards in the exhibition)
Bob Pearson, Pearson Arrow Surfboards
The youngest brother, Jonah Kuhio, had a sweet nickname, sometimes this cherub stabs you with love
Cupid
This boards are old! How old...?
140 years
The month in which Antoinette was born and died.
October
To ride a surfboard, surfing, surf rider
heʻe nalu
pronouce: hey-hey nah loo
Hawaiian competitive swimmer, lifeguard, and popularizer of the sport of surfing (he has ties to Santa Cruz and will be honored in the exhibiton)
Duke Kahanamoku