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Priscilla Brooch
A neat, artistic brooch carrying a portrait of Priscilla. Very effective to wear with a Pilgrim costume.
Size of illustration. The price, 30c postpaid.
Views In and About Plymouth
Photographs—size 6½×8½—35c each; $3.50 a dozen
Lantern Slides, 50c each; $6.00 a dozen
Post Cards of quality, 30c a dozen
| 1 | Plymouth Rock. |
| 2 | The Portico over Plymouth Rock. |
| 3 | The Portico and Harbor from Cole’s Hill. |
| 4 | Portico and Cole’s Hill, first Pilgrim burial-place. |
| 5 | Plymouth Harbor as seen from Cole’s Hill. |
| 6 | Leyden Street, first street in New England. |
| 8 | Leyden Street in 1622, showing first Common |
| House, Gov. Bradford’s House, and the buildings | |
| assigned to Brown, Goodman, Brewster, Billington, | |
| Allerton, Cooke, and Winslow. | |
| 9 | Town Square, Showing Church of the First Parish, |
| Town House, formerly the Old Colonial Court | |
| House, built in 1749. Site of Gov. Bradford’s | |
| House. | |
| 10 | Old Burial Hill, the entrance. |
| 12 | Ancient Cannon, marking site of the Old Fort, |
| Burial Hill, built in 1621 as a defense against the | |
| Indians, and also used as a place of worship. | |
| 13 | The Old Fort and First Meeting-house, 1621. |
| 14 | Gov. Bradford’s Monument, Burial Hill, showing |
| also the graves of his family. | |
| 16 | Grave of John Howland, 1672. |
| 20 | Grave of Dr. Francis Le Barron, “The Nameless |
| Nobleman.” | |
| 21 | Pilgrim Hall. |
| 22 | Interior of Pilgrim Hall. |
| 24 | Landing of the Pilgrims, painting by Sargent. |
| 25 | The Departure from Delft Haven, painting by |
| Charles Lucy. | |
| 26 | Embarkation of the Pilgrims, by Weir. |
| 27 | Gov. Carver’s Chair; Ancient Spinning-wheel. |
| 28 | Elder Brewster’s Chair; Cradle of Peregrine White, |
| the first Pilgrim baby. | |
| 29 | Sword of Myles Standish; Iron Pot and Pewter |
| Platter, brought by Standish in the “Mayflower”; | |
| Chest owned by Gov. Edward Winslow. | |
| 30 | The “Mayflower” in Plymouth Harbor, from painting |
| by W. F. Halsall, Pilgrim Hall. | |
| 31 | Group of Winslow Relics, Pilgrim Hall. |
| 32 | Group of White Relics, Pilgrim Hall. |
| 33 | National Monument to the Forefathers. |
| 34 | Statue of Freedom, National Monument. |
| 35 | Statue of Law, National Monument. |
| 36 | Statue of Education, National Monument. |
| 37 | Statue of Morality, National Monument. |
| 38 | Treaty with Massasoit, alto-relief, Nat’l Monument. |
| 39 | Landing of Pilgrims, alto-relief, Nat’l Monument. |
| 40 | Clark’s Island, where the Pilgrims spent their first |
| Sabbath in Plymouth. | |
| 43 | Signing of the Compact, alto-relief, Nat’l Monument. |
| 46 | County Court House and Registry Building. |
| 48 | Brewster Gardens, along Town Brook. |
| 49 | The Pilgrim Maiden, bronze statue by Kitson. |
| 50 | Departure from Delft Haven, alto-relief, National |
| Monument. | |
| 51 | Pilgrim Meersteads, along Town Brook. |
| 55 | Outlet, Billington Sea. |
| 56 | Duxbury Light, entrance Plymouth Harbor. |
| 59 | Church of the Pilgrimage, Congregational. |
| 61 | The First Church, Unitarian. |
| 63 | Mayflower Inn, Manomet. |
| 66 | Plymouth Rock House. |
| 67 | Hotel Pilgrim. |
| 68 | Samoset House. |
| 72 | Font in Austerfield Church where Gov. William |
| Bradford was baptized. | |
| 73 | Plymouth in 1622,—a combination picture, showing |
| Leyden Street, the Old Fort, Landing from the | |
| Shallop, Plymouth Rock, and the ship “Mayflower.” | |
| 74 | Gov. Bradford’s House, Plymouth, 1621. |
| 75 | Birthplace of William Bradford, Austerfield. |
| 76 | Austerfield Church, England. |
| 79 | Scrooby Church, England. |
| 80 | Interior Scrooby Church. |
| 81 | Scrooby Manor House, Elder William Brewster’s |
| Residence. | |
| 82 | Bawtry Church, England. |
| 84 | Site of John Robinson’s House at Leyden. |
| 85 | Church at Leyden where John Robinson was buried. |
| 86 | Memorial Tablet to John Robinson on Church at |
| Leyden. | |
| 87 | Old Church at Delft Haven where the Pilgrims held |
| their last service before the embarkation. | |
| 88 | The Pilgrim Fathers holding their first meeting for |
| public worship in North America. | |
| 89 | “The March of Myles Standish.” |
| 90 | The Pilgrims Sighting Land. |
| 93 | Peregrine White House, Marshfield. |
| 97 | Howland House, built in 1666. |
| 98 | William Harlow House, built of timber from the |
| Old Burial Hill Fort, 1677. | |
| 99 | Homestead of Gen. John Winslow, 1726. |
| 101 | The Winslow House, built in 1754 by Edward |
| Winslow, Colonial architecture. | |
| 102 | North Street, looking up from shore. |
| 104 | Statue of Myles Standish. |
| 105 | Myles Standish Monument. |
| 106 | Standish House, Duxbury, 1666. |
| 108 | Grave of Daniel Webster, Marshfield. |
| 112 | John Alden House, Duxbury, 1653. |
| 113 | Maj. John Bradford House, Kingston, 1675. |
| 115 | Grave of Myles Standish, Duxbury. |
| 117 | Will of Peregrine White. |
| 120 | Sailing of the Mayflower, by Charles Cope. |
| 121 | Priscilla and John Alden, by Boughton. |
| 123 | “Why don’t you Speak for Yourself, John?” |
| 124 | Departure of the “Mayflower,” by Bayes. |
| 125 | Priscilla, from painting by G. H. Boughton. |
| 126 | Pilgrims Exiles, from painting by Boughton. |
| 127 | Pilgrims going to Church, from painting by |
| Boughton. | |
| 129 | Return of the “Mayflower,” by Boughton. |
| 130 | Portrait of Edward Winslow, Governor of Plymouth |
| Colony, one of the “Mayflower” company. | |
| Only authentic portrait of a “Mayflower” Pilgrim. | |
| 139 | Lorea Standish Sampler, Pilgrim Hall. |
| 140 | The Pilgrim Compact. |
| 141 | Signing of the Compact, by Edwin White. |
| 142 | Signing of the Compact, by Percy Moran. |
| 143 | Original Manuscript of Mrs. Heman’s “The |
| Breaking Waves Dashed High,” Pilgrim Hall. | |
| 146 | Gov. Edw. Winslow’s Table, Pilgrim Hall. |
| 147 | Gov. Edw. Winslow’s Chair, 1614, Pilgrim Hall. |
| 150 | Frame of the ship “Sparrowhawk” wrecked on |
| Cape Cod 1626—Pilgrim Hall. | |
| 151 | The Pilgrim Charter, oldest State Document in |
| New England. | |
| 152 | Massasoit, Great Sachem of Wampanoags, bronze |
| statue by Cyrus E. Dallin. | |
| 153 | The Ship Mayflower at Sea. |
| 155 | The Fuller Cradle. |
| 156 | Staircase Edw. Winslow House, 1754. |
| 157 | Doorway Edw. Winslow House, 1754. |
| 158 | A Colonial Doorway on North Street. |
| 159 | A Colonial Doorway on Court Street. |
| 160 | The Howland Pulpit in First Church. |
| 162 | Pilgrim Memorial Monument, Provincetown. |
| 165 | Original Daniel Webster House, 1859, Marshfield. |
| 166 | Memorial to Mayflower Passengers, Cole’s Hill, |
| showing inscription. | |
| 167 | Same Memorial, showing names of passengers. |
| 168 | Stone Seat, Cole’s Hill, presented by Penn. Society |
| of New England Women. | |
| 171 | Mayflower Fountain, Pilgrim Hall Garden. |
| 172 | Mary Chilton Tablet, Spring Lane, Boston. |
| 173 | Stone Seat, placed by Nat’l Society Daughters of |
| American Colonists in Brewster Gardens. | |
| 174 | Pilgrim Spring, Brewster Gardens. |
| 175 | Fountain, erected by Daughters of American |
| Revolution in Memory of the Women of the | |
| Mayflower. | |
| 176 | Model of the Ship Mayflower, Pilgrim Hall. |
| 177 | Antiquarian House. |
| 180 | Plymouth Memorial Building. |
Mayflower Paper Weights