Archive for July 11th, 2008
Posted on July 11, 2008. Filed under: Pilgrim Fathers, history | Tags: 400, America, anniversary, Grimsby, history, Immingham, Immingham history, Mayflower, Pilgrim 400, Pilgrim Fathers, pilgrims, Plimoth, Plimoth Plantation, Scrooby, Speedwell |
I found this today,
Where the Pilgrims Landed
It’s an advert for a book, but the picture of Plimoth Plantation is well worth a look.
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Posted on July 11, 2008. Filed under: Pilgrim Fathers, history | Tags: 400 anniversary, America, Grimsby, history, Immingham, Immingham history, Mayflower, Pilgrim Fathers, pilgrims, Scrooby, Speedwell |
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Posted on July 11, 2008. Filed under: Pilgrim Fathers, history | Tags: 1608, 400 anniversary, America, anniversary, celebrate, Grimsby, history, history of Immingham, Immingham, Immingham docks, Mayflower, New world, Pilgrim Fathers, pilgrims, Plymouth, Scrooby, Speedwell, Thanksgiving |
Here’s an interesting little video clip:
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Posted on July 11, 2008. Filed under: Pilgrim Fathers, history | Tags: 1608, 7th centuary, Add new tag, America, Bede, Elfwin, Emme, Emmer, England, Eye on Immingham, Frisians, history, history of Immingham, homestead, Humber, Imm, Imma, Immer, Immingham, Immingham 400, Inga, London, Mayflower, Mercians, Northumbria, Pilgrim Fathers, River Humber, Speedwell, Tunna |
I just found an old reply to a blog my husband wrote back in 2002! Was Eye on Immingham (Or Immingham .org.uk for that matter) around so long ago? It seems like yesterday! We are reworking the website and using the blogs to make it easier for people to contribute. Do join in, we love [...]
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Posted on July 11, 2008. Filed under: Pilgrim Fathers, history | Tags: Add new tag, America, band, celebration, fish, fish fingers, fun, Grimsby, Immingham, Immingham 400, Mayflower, Pilgrim Fathers, Speedwell |
Immingham 400 is a celebration of the time Immingham went down in history. Ironically, it seems we are more famous in the USA than we are here in England. Every time I tell some I meet, it never seems to amaze me. Americans of all ages have heard of us, and have a bit of [...]
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