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The Triumph Mayflower Date: circa 1949
Mayflower in Full SailThe Mayflower carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America in 63 days, reaching New England in December 1620
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, New England, 1620The Pilgrim Fathers arriving at Plymouth, New England in 1620. Date: 1918
Christmas postcard image of The Mayflower under full sail crossing the Atlantic in 1620
Pilgrim Fathers landing at Plymouth, MassachusettsThe Pilgrim Fathers landing at what would later be Plymouth, Massachusetts
Clayton & Shuttleworth Road Roller YA7417Clayton & Shuttleworth Road Roller, regn. YA7417, number 48835 at the Plymouth Mayflower Rally. Built in 1923 by Clayton & Shuttleworth in Lincoln, powered by a single cylinder steam engine
Mayflower Barn at Jordans, Buckinghamshire, EnglandThe ancient barn at Jordans Hostel, believed to have been constructed using timbers from the Mayflower - Buckinghamshire, England. Date: circa 1920s
Sketch of Mayflower PH, Rotherhithe, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub
Photograph of Mayflower PH, Rotherhithe, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Unveiling the Lowell Memorial Window in the chapter house of Westminster Abbey Date: 1893
Drawing by R. Borlase Smart of the ancient barn at Jordans Hostel, believed to have been constructed using timbers from the Mayflower. Date: 1920
Various scenes showing how people were marking the 300th anniversary of the Pilgrim Fathers departing Plymouth for the new world in 1620. Date: 1920
Containing a memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers, the east end of the new St. Brides Church in Fleet Street. Date: 1957
Honouring a Mayflower descendant - Sir James Waterlow (right) and Mr. Hugh Winslow
Built of the Mayflowers timbers? A barn at Jordan sDr Rendel Harris lecturing at Old Jordans Hostel in Buckinghamshire, in a barn which he believed was built from timbers of the Mayflower. Date: 1920
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with the Bishop of London (right) at the rededication service for St. Brides church, Fleet Street, London. Date: 1957
The Pilgrim Fathers embarking at Plymouth by A. R. Thomson, one of a number of murals exhibited in the Octagon Hall at Burlington House during the Royal Academy exhibition of 1938. Date: 1938
Commemorating the departure of the pilgrim fathers for Holland in1609 - a monument containing American granite unveiled near Immingham. Date: 1925
Plymouth Harbour, Devon, with ships and lighthouse -- a modern view, 300 years after the Pilgrim Fathers set out on the Mayflower. Date: 1920
Mayflower celebrations, Plymouth, DevonMayflower celebrations in Plymouth, Devon, on the tercentenary of the Founding Fathers setting sail for America
The Mayflower setting out from Plymouth on her way to the New World. Date: 1620
Mayflower-related locations, Plymouth, DevonMayflower-related locations in Plymouth, Devon -- the stone marking the site where the Mayflower moored, the last meeting place of the Pilgrim Fathers at the Plymouth Barbican before sailing
Departure of the Mayflower from Plymouth with 102 men, women and children on board, to seek religious liberty in the New World. Date: 1620
Mayflower or trailing arbutus, Epigaea repens (red-flowered epigaea, Epigaea repens var. rubicunda). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after J. T
Cuckooflower, Cardamine pratensis, Cardamine des pres. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr
The Mayflower II mid-AtlanticThe Mayflower II sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in 1957
Landing on Cape Cod 1620A group of men with rifles stand in the distance on the beach of Cape Cod, as women in the foreground tend fires for cooking and begin washing clothes. Date: 1620
Landing of the Pilgrim FathersA group of men and women on a beach huddle around a fire from the cold, as more arrive from the Mayflower ship anchored in the bay, having waded up to the beach
The Mayflower - transporting Pilgrim Fathers to New WorldThe Mayflower carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America in 63 days, reaching New England in December 1620. Date: 1620
The Church of the Pilgrim Fathers, Southwark, London, dedicated to the Pilgrims who travelled to America in the Mayflower in 1620 - destroyed in a German Luftwaffe raid on London. Date: 1941
Mayflower or trailing arbutus, Epigaea repens
Mayflower II, replica of the original shipMayflower II sailing ship, a replica of the original ship used by the Pilgrim Fathers to reach America in the 17th century. It was built in Devon, England, in the mid-1950s. Date: circa 1950s
Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA - the rock onto which the Pilgrims first stepped on when they landed on 21st December 1620, having travelled across the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower
Trailing arbutus or mayflower with pink flowers, Epigaea repens.. Illustration by Clarissa Badger, nee Munger, from Wild Flowers, Drawn and Colored from Nature, New York, 1859
Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth 11th Dec. 1620Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, 11th December 1620. Date: 11th Dec. 1620
Elder Brewster Spring, Massachusetts, USAThe Original Elder Brewster Spring, Massachusetts, USA - situated on the lot of land owned and built upon by Elder Brewster in 1621
Mayflower II (replica) at State Pier. Plymouth. MassachusettMayflower II at State Pier. It is a replica of the 17th century ship Mayflower. William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims landed on December 21, 1620 and founded the Plymouth Colony
Illustration in The Worlds Wonder Ships -- rudder of the Queen Elizabeth Cunard liner
Replica of The Mayflower in Brixham Harbour, DevonReplica of The Mayflower (Mayflower II) at Brixham Harbour, Devon. The ship was built at Uphams Yard, Brixham, and sailed across to New Plymouth in June 1957. Date: 1956
Replica of The Mayflower ( Mayflower II ) - in full sail during sailing trials at Brixham, Devon. Built at Uphams Yard at Brixham - keel laid in 1955. Sailed across to New Plymouth in June 1957
River steamer The Mayflower, Cairo, EgyptRiver steamer The Mayflower (The Anglo), Cairo, Egypt. Date: early 20th century
Mayflower memorial stone and Tablet, Plymouth, EnglandThe Mayflower memorial stone and Tablet, Plymouth, England. This Pilgrim ship made the historic voyage in 1620 from Plymouth to the New World
High pressure steamboat Mayflower first class packet between St. Louis and New Orleans on the Mississippi River - Capt. Joseph Brown. Date c1855
Mayflower saluted by the fleet: crossing the bow of Galatea on the fourth tack in the first race for The Americas Cup over the inside course New York Bay Sept. 7th 1886. Date c1886
Mayflower Pilgrims LandThe first load of travellers on board the Mayflower land at what would later be Plymouth, Massachusetts
Mayflower Sails to UkThe Pilgrim Fathers watch the Mayflower sail home to England
The MayflowerThe vessel which carried the Pilgrim Fathers in 63 days to America, reaching New England in December 1620