As you can see they are called ships from the Golden age of Sailing ships… They are so majestic so beautiful. And they are worthy for they are capable of global voyages anywhere in the world. Pretty remarkable
It's beautiful to see how she's been taken care of and restored after watching the original voyage on youtube - that gift is history in itself. My mother's father's boat was made by the same British boat builders she was soon after, i learnt (he was't rich, he just kept all his wages to himself and made his wife work to feed the kids, obsessed with sailing and finally got a small yacht, he did a lot of the finishing as he could do carpentry as he learned from his father who was a carpenter at Bristol Aircraft Factory - back when planes were made of wood, WW1)
Living in central Japan. Am a Japanese and used to be the only Japanese exchange student at Plymouth Carver High School back in 1986. Been to this place, which was still called as Plimouth plantation once but cause I am originally a Japanese, it was kind of difficult to understand the old history of Plymouth MA. By the way, the first Japanese citizen who lived in the US, John Manjiro was living in CT, I think. Back in around 1860 or so. He and his companies who were originally crew members of a fishing small boat, they were rescued at Torishima island which is very far away south of Japan by an American whaling ship.
Two school boys from Boston UK made a chest for Mayflower 2 . 1956. Generally Boston Lincolnshire has been disappointed in the lack of interest shown from the USA in regard what was termed ' Boston links with USA.". A steam locomotive was named Mayflower with a ceremony conducted by officials from the two Boston's . The cells in the guildhall where the Pilgrim father's were installed are still preserved. The local football team are named the Pilgrims. I think that's where the interest ends.
As a descendant of Rev. Brewster i did some research and found the designer of the Mayflower 2 didnt have any records of the original Mayflower so he did his best to design something that he thought would have been most like the original.
As you can see they are called ships from the Golden age of Sailing ships… They are so majestic so beautiful. And they are worthy for they are capable of global voyages anywhere in the world. Pretty remarkable
It's beautiful to see how she's been taken care of and restored after watching the original voyage on youtube - that gift is history in itself. My mother's father's boat was made by the same British boat builders she was soon after, i learnt (he was't rich, he just kept all his wages to himself and made his wife work to feed the kids, obsessed with sailing and finally got a small yacht, he did a lot of the finishing as he could do carpentry as he learned from his father who was a carpenter at Bristol Aircraft Factory - back when planes were made of wood, WW1)
I was wondering…you know that this is the replica, right?
Living in central Japan. Am a Japanese and used to be the only Japanese exchange student at Plymouth Carver High School back in 1986. Been to this place, which was still called as Plimouth plantation once but cause I am originally a Japanese, it was kind of difficult to understand the old history of Plymouth MA. By the way, the first Japanese citizen who lived in the US, John Manjiro was living in CT, I think. Back in around 1860 or so. He and his companies who were originally crew members of a fishing small boat, they were rescued at Torishima island which is very far away south of Japan by an American whaling ship.
Two school boys from Boston UK made a chest for Mayflower 2 . 1956. Generally Boston Lincolnshire has been disappointed in the lack of interest shown from the USA in regard what was termed ' Boston links with USA.". A steam locomotive was named Mayflower with a ceremony conducted by officials from the two Boston's . The cells in the guildhall where the Pilgrim father's were installed are still preserved. The local football team are named the Pilgrims. I think that's where the interest ends.
As a descendant of Rev. Brewster i did some research and found the designer of the Mayflower 2 didnt have any records of the original Mayflower so he did his best to design something that he thought would have been most like the original.
At least to the untrained eye it passes as believable
@@ijunkie it could be spot on...lol
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Masked outside? You'd never survive the voyage.
Yes this is propaganda!
An education that spelt PLYMOUTH incorrectly. Neat.
They used the original spelling. Spelling of names change over the centuries. Cape May was originally spelled Cape Mey after Captain Cornelius Mey.
woke got to change the name for everything
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Why are they wearing those dumb masks 😂
If you see it enough, they hope you will comply. A party from 1940's Germany did these same tactics on the masses.
I guess no one told her that mask and especially the way she has it won't do anything at all absolutely zero
Have a day off you absolute bore