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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. Showing a procession of people dressed as pilgrims parading along the street
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
The Great Temple, Hardwar or Haridwar, IndiaThe Great Temple, Hardwar or Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India - long procession Hindu pilgrims during annual festival, arriving to wash in the River Ganges. 19th century
Departure of the Mayflower from Plymouth with 102 men, women and children on board, to seek religious liberty in the New World. Date: 1620
The Mayflower II mid-AtlanticThe Mayflower II sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in 1957. The ship was designed by American naval architect William Baker and was a painstakingly researched
Hutch in the BBC radio programme Caribbean Carnival with The Pilgrim Chorus. Leslie A. Hutchinson (1900-1969) known as Hutch was a Grenada-born singer and pianist
Roger Williams Building his Own HomeRoger Williams, founder of the colony of Rhode Island, early abolitionist, and Puritan minister, stands looking out at the landscape, holding an axe, a partially constructed log house behind him
Monument to the Landing Place of the Pilgrims, at PlymouthAt Plymouth harbour, a monument to the landing site of the pilgrim fathers stands in the middle of a square, made of four stone archways. Date: 1621
Pilgrim Fathers First Meeting 1621Inside a large wooden building, the pilgrims hold their first meeting. Various men and women sit and listen, as two men stand in the centre, one holding a book and talking
Allyn House, New Plymouth, Pilgrams house 1621A 3 storey house, built by one of the pilgrim fathers in the construction of New Plymouth. A large wood framed house with a central chimney
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
The First Sabbath on Clarks IslandA man holding a bible stands by a small fire and holds a sermon to various men sat around him, to celebrate the first Sunday they have spent on land in the New World. Date: 1621
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 Embarkation of the Pilgrim FathersA man surrounded by kneeling men, women, and children, holds a bible in one hand as he raises his head and arms skyward. The ship that will take them to America waits in the background. Date: 1620
Samoset Visits Pilgrims at PlymouthSamoset, an Abenaki Sagamore, or lesser chief, who had learned English from fisherman and sailors off Maine, walked into Plymouth colony and startled the pilgrim colonists by speaking English
Modes of travelling in India. Clockwise from top left: tramps; hindu pilgrim; travelling beggar; charry dawk; an ekha; the East Indian railway; a bhylie; camel caravan; palky dawk; and in the centre
Albert, Duke of York - The Pilgrim Club of Great BritainPrince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - attending a dinner of The Pilgrim Club of Great Britain - a society for men who travel frequently between England
A Rain-beau c. 1790A Rain-beau - a fashionable young man wearing a tall pilgrim or Puritan-style hat, striped waistcoat, short boots revealing striped stockings, tight breeches, and carrying a parasol or umbrella
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
SAINT SEBALD (DURER)SAINT SEBALD German pilgrim of Nuremberg who performed miracles such as turning stones into bread. Date: 8th century
JOHN THE EGYPTIANsaint JOHN THE EGYPTIAN hermit, depicted imparting wisdom to a pilgrim visitor (illustration to Wynkyn de Wordes 1495 edition of Vitas patrum) Date: circa 304 - 394
PILGRIMS AT LIESSEPilgrims at the shrine of Notre-Dame de Liesse pray before the miraculous statue of the Virgin; note the man on the left in true pilgrims garb, cockle shells and all Date: 19th century
SANTIAGO DI COMPOSTELLASANTIAGO (Saint James) DI COMPOSTELLA - figure in a doorway at the cathedral, depicting him as a pilgrim with the traditional coquille saint Jacques emblem Date: 1986
Drinking holy water at the Lourdes GrottoAt the Grotto, they drink the miraculous water, admire the miraculous statue and pray for miracles of their own Date: 1872
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
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
Awaiting Individual Blessing of a Bishop at Lourdes, FranceThe White Train at Lourdes. The Sick gather on the forecourt of the Basilica await the Individual Blessing of a Bishop. Date: circa 1910
Coventry, Warwickshire, England - The Pilgrims Rest Inn on the corner of Pamer Street and Ironmonger Row. A hostel was erected in Palmer Lane for the lodging of pilgrims by the Benedicitne Priory of
Caravaggio (1571-1610). Supper at Emmaus (1601)Baroque Art. Italy. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610). Italian painter. Supper at Emmaus (1601). Oil on canvas. National Gallery. London. England. UK
Pilgrim Fathers at DelftThe pilgrims leave Delft, in the Netherlands, the first leg of their journey to America. Date: July 1620
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
Islamic art. Islamic calligraphy. Kufic style. Beam over a hIslamic art. Pilgrimage route to Holy City by Egyptian territory. Large inscription in plaster stems from al-Hawra, a city on the coastal route
Saint James Pilgrim by Pablo de Rojas (1549-1611)Pablo de Rojas (1549-1611). Spanish sculptor. Sculpture of Saint James Pilgrim. Cathedral of Granada. Spain
The Pilgrimage of San Isidro by Francisco de GoyaFrancisco de Goya (1746-1828). Spanish romantic painter. The Pilgrimage to San Isidro. 1821-1823. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain
Johannes Hadlaub, Swiss poet. Codex Manesse (ca. 1300)Johannes Hadlaub, Swiss poet. Below: the poet disguised as a pilgrim after a woman who is entering the church. Top: the lady consoles the poet who is unwell
50th Anniversary of the vision of Bernadette at LourdesPostcard commemorating the 50th Anniversary (in 1908) of the vision of the Virgin Mary, which appeared to Marie Bernarde Bernadette Soubirous (18441879) at Lourdes in 1858
BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the SpedaleDOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine III Grants Autonomy to the Hospital of Siena in 1192. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)
DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Marriage of an Orphan. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital). Pilgrim Hall. Sienese School. Renaissance art
The Canterbury PilgrimsChaucers company of pilgrims on the road from Southwark to Canterbury, with Chaucer himself at the front of the group
Chaucer / Horse / CanterburyGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet as a Canterbury pilgrim
Chaucer, the PrioressThe Prioress in a gesture of benediction
German Theatre Costume - Tannhauser als Saenger und als Pilger (Tannhauser as Singer and as Pilgrim). He was a German Minnesinger and poet, dating back to the 13th century
Steamer Pilgrim of the Fall River Line, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1900
Pilgrim Fathers Memorial, Southampton, HampshirePilgrim Fathers Memorial, Western Shore, Southampton, Hampshire. Date: circa 1920s
Pilgrims Rest, Lydenburg, Transvaal, South AfricaPilgrims Rest, Lydenburg Gold Fields, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1905