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GALLEON "MAYFLOWER"
The Mayflower (17th century) was a merchant ship of 27.4. In 1620 she carried 102 English immigrants between Plymouth, England, and the colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Among them were the Pilgrim fathers who fled religious persecution and instability in Europe to find a virgin land in the US.
Nice reproduction of a MAYFLOWER decorative model made of wood, varnished and assembled by hand.
The Mayflower (17th century) was a merchant ship of 27.4. In 1620 she carried 102 English immigrants between Plymouth, England, and the colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Among them were the Pilgrim fathers who fled religious persecution and instability in Europe to find a virgin land in the US.
Nice reproduction of a MAYFLOWER decorative model made of wood, varnished and assembled by hand.
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