Out of all the voyages to the American colonies from 1620 to 1640, the Mayflower’s first crossing of Pilgrim Fathers has become the most culturally iconic and important in the history of migration ...
There are so many jokes about America being so young and not really having much of a history ... 30 crew that set sail on the Mayflower in September 1620 - some of them were fleeing religious ...
Dr Kathryn Gray, the University’s Associate Professor in Early American Literature, explains: “When the Mayflower left Plymouth harbour in 1620, it was not the first ship to set sail across ...
The Mayflower set sail from Southampton in August, 1620, before reaching the coast ... Southampton's council said it hoped to "widen the lens of local history". It comes as the city believes ...
Feast, family, football, friendship... but what was the story behind the sailing flower where it all originated?
Why did the Pilgrims leave their old lives behind, to settle a strange alien land?
The lecture, which by tradition embodies themes of freedom and human rights, commemorates the voyage of the Mayflower in 1620 which is described by some as one of the most influential journeys in ...
Who were those men, women and children that climbed aboard a 100-by-50-foot, three-mast Dutch cargo ship in September 1620, and found a small ... Library has 38 volumes of “The Mayflower Families ...
One of the first floats to start the parade route at Plymouth Rock is a replica of the Mayflower II. The original Mayflower ...
Over four centuries ago, the Pilgrims planted the roots of what would ultimately become the constitutional republic of the United States of America.
A day of festivities will be held in a Worcestershire town to celebrate a man who made history as one of the Pilgrim Fathers.