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"The Mayflower: A Journey of Hope and Perseverance" In 1620, the iconic Pilgrim ship Mayflower embarked on a historic voyage across treacherous seas

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Pilgrim Fathers (colour litho)

The Pilgrim Fathers (colour litho)
5998194 The Pilgrim Fathers (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pilgrim Fathers)

Background imageMayflower Collection: Yacht-Race for the America Cup, Trial-Race (16 September) between the American Yachts Mayflower

Yacht-Race for the America Cup, Trial-Race (16 September) between the American Yachts Mayflower and Volunteer
1591435 Yacht-Race for the America Cup, Trial-Race (16 September) between the American Yachts Mayflower and Volunteer, the Thistle in Company (engraving) by English School

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Log of the 'Mayflower'(b / w photo)

The Log of the "Mayflower"(b / w photo)
1597360 The Log of the " Mayflower" (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Log of the " Mayflower")

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Pilgrim Fathers sail for the unknown land (litho)

The Pilgrim Fathers sail for the unknown land (litho)
3099920 The Pilgrim Fathers sail for the unknown land (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pilgrim Fathers sail for the unknown land)

Background imageMayflower Collection: Fireboard depicting The Landing of the Pilgrims, 1825 (oil on panel)

Fireboard depicting The Landing of the Pilgrims, 1825 (oil on panel)
PEM199365 Fireboard depicting The Landing of the Pilgrims, 1825 (oil on panel) by Bartoll, Samuel (1765-1835); 91.4x137 cm; Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower May 1970 - Women and children dressed as pilgrims

Mayflower May 1970 - Women and children dressed as pilgrims

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower May 1970 - Pilgrim girl Wendy Faulks roasts a 800lb ox

Mayflower May 1970 - Pilgrim girl Wendy Faulks roasts a 800lb ox

Background imageMayflower Collection: Ships: Mayflower II April 1957, cheered the Daily Mirror Aircraft when it found her in

Ships: Mayflower II April 1957, cheered the Daily Mirror Aircraft when it found her in the sea haze almost becalmed twelve miles west of the Eddiston Lighthouse

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower May 1970 - Schoolchildren dressed as pilgrims dance on Plymouth hoe

Mayflower May 1970 - Schoolchildren dressed as pilgrims dance on Plymouth hoe

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Mayflower II April 1957 - arrives at Plymouth and is accorded civic reception

The Mayflower II April 1957 - arrives at Plymouth and is accorded civic reception on Mayflower steps

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Mayflower - transporting Pilgrim Fathers to New World

The Mayflower - transporting Pilgrim Fathers to New World
The Mayflower carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America in 63 days, reaching New England in December 1620. Date: 1620

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Church of the Pilgrim Fathers, Southwark, London, dedicated to the Pilgrims who

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

Background imageMayflower Collection: Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata

Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata, twig with sprigs of blossom showing pink tipped stamen

Background imageMayflower Collection: CS C09-4637

CS C09-4637
0596 One frosted berry or haw of the Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata; hanging from a twig

Background imageMayflower Collection: Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata, Three berries or haws on a twig with icicles hanging

Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata, Three berries or haws on a twig with icicles hanging
596 Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata. Three berries or haws on a twig with icicles hanging from each. Against a soft focus blue green background

Background imageMayflower Collection: Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Landing of the Pilgrims, (1877). In 1620, a group of Puritans left Plymouth in England on The Mayflower and arrived on the east coast of what is now the United States of America

Background imageMayflower Collection: Elder Brewster Spring, Massachusetts, USA

Elder Brewster Spring, Massachusetts, USA
The Original Elder Brewster Spring, Massachusetts, USA - situated on the lot of land owned and built upon by Elder Brewster in 1621

Background imageMayflower Collection: A representation of the Mayflower, 1922

A representation of the Mayflower, 1922. From a model made by Goulding and Co, Plymouth. Also features an inset of a Puritan

Background imageMayflower Collection: Signatures of the pilgrim fathers, 1620s, (c1920)

Signatures of the pilgrim fathers, 1620s, (c1920). These represent the signature of twelve leading members of the expedition which set out in the Mayflower in 1620

Background imageMayflower Collection: A band of exiles moor d their bark on the wild New England shore, 1620, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

A band of exiles moor d their bark on the wild New England shore, 1620, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
A band of exiles moor d their bark on the wild New England shore, 1620, (1905). The Puritans land on Plymouth Rock to found the first Quaker colony in America

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Pilgrim fathers after arriving in America, 1620 (c1900)

The Pilgrim fathers after arriving in America, 1620 (c1900). Pilgrim Fathers advancing into the American interior after crossing from Europe in the Mayflower. Colour-printed lithograph c1900

Background imageMayflower Collection: Treaty of Portsmouth peacemakers on board the Mayflower, 1905

Treaty of Portsmouth peacemakers on board the Mayflower, 1905. Count de Witte, Baron Rosen, President Theodore Roosevelt, Baron Komura and M. Takahira

Background imageMayflower Collection: Early map of Massachusetts Bay, USA

Early map of Massachusetts Bay, USA. Massachusetts was first settled by the Pilgrim Fathers, the Puritans who escaped religious persecution in England and sailed to America from Plymouth, England

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower or trailing arbutus, Epigaea repens

Mayflower or trailing arbutus, Epigaea repens.. Handcolored stipple copperplate engraving by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launays Herbier General de l

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower arrives at Plymouth, 1620

Mayflower arrives at Plymouth, 1620
The " Mayflower" anchored in Plymouth Bay, 1620. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMayflower Collection: Arrival of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, 1620

Arrival of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, 1620
Plymouth colonists landing on the coast of Cape Cod, 1620. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower Compact signed by the Plymouth colonists, 1620

Mayflower Compact signed by the Plymouth colonists, 1620
Pilgrims agreeing to govern themselves according to the Mayflower Compact, 1620. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMayflower Collection: Plymouth colonists landing, 1620

Plymouth colonists landing, 1620
Pilgrims coming ashore at Plymouth, Massachusetts, December 22, 1620. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMayflower Collection: CJO10920014

CJO10920014
Cuckoo Flower flowers in a British woodland also known as Ladys Smock or Mayflower and Milkmaids

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in America, 1620. After a work by Charles Lucy

The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in America, 1620. After a work by Charles Lucy

Background imageMayflower Collection: The pilgrims signing the compact, on board the May Flower, Nov. 11th, 1620

The pilgrims signing the compact, on board the May Flower, Nov. 11th, 1620. After an engraving by Gauthier from a painting by Tompkins Harrison Matteson

Background imageMayflower Collection: Brig Gen Grant Rear Admirals Sigsbee Coghlan

Brig Gen Grant Rear Admirals Sigsbee Coghlan
Brig. Gen Grant, Rear Admirals Sigsbee and Coghlan and Commander Winslow, on the Mayflower, Aug. 5, 1905; Underwood & Underwood (American, 1881 - 1940s); August 5, 1905; Albumen silver print

Background imageMayflower Collection: Departure Mayflower Mathew B Brady American 1823

Departure Mayflower Mathew B Brady American 1823
Departure of the Mayflower; Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896); New York, United States; 1859; Albumen silver print

Background imageMayflower Collection: Hardy Geranium Mayflower, Close-Up Of Purple Blossoms

Hardy Geranium Mayflower, Close-Up Of Purple Blossoms

Background imageMayflower Collection: Ships Mayflower April 1957

Ships Mayflower April 1957

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower II, replica of the original ship

Mayflower II, replica of the original ship
Mayflower 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

Background imageMayflower Collection: Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

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

Background imageMayflower Collection: Trailing arbutus or mayflower with pink flowers

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

Background imageMayflower Collection: Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth 11th Dec. 1620

Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth 11th Dec. 1620
Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, 11th December 1620. Date: 11th Dec. 1620

Background imageMayflower Collection: Mayflower II (replica) at State Pier. Plymouth. Massachusett

Mayflower II (replica) at State Pier. Plymouth. Massachusett
Mayflower 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

Background imageMayflower Collection: Illustration in The Worlds Wonder Ships

Illustration in The Worlds Wonder Ships -- rudder of the Queen Elizabeth Cunard liner. It weighs 140 tons, equal to the tonnage of the Mayflower

Background imageMayflower Collection: Replica of The Mayflower in Brixham Harbour, Devon

Replica of The Mayflower in Brixham Harbour, Devon
Replica 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

Background imageMayflower Collection: Replica of The Mayflower

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

Background imageMayflower Collection: River steamer The Mayflower, Cairo, Egypt

River steamer The Mayflower, Cairo, Egypt
River steamer The Mayflower (The Anglo), Cairo, Egypt. Date: early 20th century

Background imageMayflower Collection: 1620 American wooden merchant ship with raised sails

1620 American wooden merchant ship with raised sails

Background imageMayflower Collection: RED CROSS, 1926. American Red Cross roll call aboard the Mayflower

RED CROSS, 1926. American Red Cross roll call aboard the Mayflower. Photographed November 1926

Background imageMayflower Collection: Reports of strange glowing objects have been common throughout maritime history

Reports of strange glowing objects have been common throughout maritime history
Throughout maritime history, there have been reports of strange glowing objects emerging from the seas and oceans, but nobody knows exactly what they are

Background imageMayflower Collection: The Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass. Dec. 22nd, 1620, pub. 1876 (engraving)

The Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass. Dec. 22nd, 1620, pub. 1876 (engraving)
BAL97927 The Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass. Dec. 22nd, 1620, pub. 1876 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M



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"The Mayflower: A Journey of Hope and Perseverance" In 1620, the iconic Pilgrim ship Mayflower embarked on a historic voyage across treacherous seas. With its sails billowing in the wind, it braved the vast expanse of the ocean, carrying a group of brave souls seeking religious freedom. As it arrived at Plymouth Harbor in 1882, artist William Formby Halsall immortalized this momentous occasion. The painting captures the awe-inspiring sight of the Mayflower's arrival, symbolizing a new chapter for these pilgrims. The passengers aboard faced countless challenges during their perilous journey. Yet, their determination remained unwavering as they set foot on Plymouth Rock in 1620. This significant event marked the birthplace of American history and laid foundations for future generations to come. With its full sails unfurled against a picturesque backdrop, we witness the Mayflower sailing through uncharted waters. Its triumphant presence is reminiscent of The Triumph Mayflower - an emblematic vessel that defied all odds. Stepping onto her sturdy deck were courageous individuals known as Pilgrim Fathers who boarded with hope and dreams for a better life. Their legacy would forever be etched into history books as pioneers who shaped America's destiny. Amidst this historical narrative lies another perspective - that of Native Americans witnessing this monumental arrival. For them, it was an encounter with uncertainty yet filled with curiosity about these newcomers from distant lands. Fast forward to Christmas day when festivities were celebrated onboard amidst turbulent times. Despite hardships endured throughout their voyage, unity prevailed among those aboard; reminding us that even in adversity, joy can be found. Decades later in 1886 during America's Cup race off New York City's coastlines; The Mayflower became an icon once again. Saluted by other ships while crossing paths with Galatea on her fourth tack – she showcased resilience and endurance, leaving a lasting impression.