Item List (7)
- Tags: Edward Winslow
Edward Winslow, Worcester Cathedral (1955)
Edward Winslow, arguably one of the most important Pilgrim Fathers, was born in Droitwich, Worcestershire, in 1595, and educated at the King’s School (then based at Worcester Cathedral) between 1606 and 1611.Interest in the Mayflower was quite high…
Type: Religious Service
Tags: Anglo-Americanism, Edward Winslow
Lichfield, Staffordshire (1970)
Lichfield played no part in the original story of the Mayflower, as far as we know - though leading Pilgrim Edward Winslow was born not that far away in Droitwich. Nonetheless, like other places, this small city was one of many to play a small part…
Type: Mixed Commemoration
Victoria Woodhull's Pageant, Bredon's Norton, Worcestershire (September, 1920)
Bredon’s Norton was the site of an old Tudor manor house which became the setting for a highly successful and popular Mayflower celebration during the tercentenary year of the voyage in 1920. One of the primary reasons for its success was the…
Type: Historical Reenactment
Plaque, St Peter’s Church (Droitwich, 1945)
Edward Winslow, arguably one of the most important Pilgrim Fathers, was born in Droitwich in 1595 and baptised in St Peter’s. In October 1945, the 350th anniversary of his birth, a plaque to his memory was unveiled in the church. Commemorating…
Type: Plaque
Oak reredos, St Bride’s, Fleet Street (London, 1957)
St Bride’s Church on Fleet Street goes all the way back to a design of Christopher Wren in 1672, with churches on the site even dating many centuries previous. The history of the Church is intertwined with the USA: Virginia Dare, the first English…
Type: Monument
Pageant of London, Crystal Palace (Sydenham, 1911)
The Pageant of London was a gigantic and spectacular historical re-enactment in four parts, staged 120 times over the summer of 1911. Linked to the Festival of Empire and Coronation of King George V, it was the biggest and boldest of the pageants of…
Type: Historical Reenactment
Edward Winslow Statue, St Andrew’s Shopping Centre (Droitwich Spa, 2009)
This small sculpture of Edward Winslow, a Pilgrim Father born in Droitwich Spa, was commissioned by Kandahar Real Estates, the owner of the town’s shopping centre. Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie was the artist; she imagined Winslow taking his first steps…
Type: Public Art