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Saturday night at eight o'clock found me not at the movies but at the Cinema Museum, a hidden gem near the Oval cricket ground in South London.
William Bradford, a governor of the Plymouth colony, wrote in 1634 that they were “great flies” that produced “a constant yelling noise” and “made all the woods ring of them. ...
Also located around the park are statues of important historical figures, including William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony who is buried in the nearby Burial Hill Cemetery, and Wampanoag ...
There are two main sources historians refer to when looking at the Mayflower voyage: "Of Plymouth Plantation," written by William Bradford, and "Mount's Relation," written mostly by Edward Winslow ...
Few realized this more than William Bradford himself. So highly was Bradford thought of by his fellow Plymouth Colony settlers that he was, astonishingly, elected governor for thirty — say again ...
Also located around the park are statues of important historical figures, including William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony who is buried in the nearby Burial Hill Cemetery, and Wampanoag ...
The 1714 home was once owned by John Bradford (1653-1736), who founded the town of Kingston and was the grandson of Mayflower passenger Gov. William Bradford. Visitors can tour a 1798 threshing ...
There were 102 passengers on the Mayflower who arrived at Plymouth, New England, in December 1620. Disease, malnutrition, or disease killed 51 within a few months. William Bradford, author of ...