Heritage and Arts
Fri, 10 Apr
|Canada Water Library
Mayflower in Rotherhithe
Rotherhithe is the village where master Christopher Jones lived and is buried, and from where the Mayflower crew were recruited. It is commonly believed to be the starting point for Mayflower's journey across the Atlantic in 1620, and where she ended her days on her return.
Time and Location
10 Apr 2020, 11:00 – 13:00
Canada Water Library, 21 Surrey Quays Rd, Rotherhithe, SE16 7AR
About The Event
Village of the Mayflower but so much more. Rotherhithe is the heart of the port of London, operating from Roman times to the 1960s. Carrying cargoes of goods of all types, including human, to and from the rest of the world.
This is an area that has reinvented itself over the years as the docks have ebbed and flowed. Significantly it is where the Mayflower was berthed when the pilgrims came on board and where the boat herself was scrapped after the death of her master, Christopher Jones. We will see the church where he is buried and look at other migrants who made the area their home. We will see a school from the days of the pilgims, memorials built to commemorate those brave souls of the past and more. There are Scandinavian connections, here and those from much further afield.
Rotherhithe is almost certainly the village that provided the crew for the Mayflower, probably recruited from one of the local pubs. There is still a pub on the site, opposite the Royal Manor house giving some idea of the rich diversity of the area. We will end the tour in time for you to sample an ale and have lunch or an afternoon meal in one of the pubs we have seen on our walk. If you can prove that you are descended from one of the pilgrims you may be able to sign the Descendants Book in the Mayflower Pub.
Tickets
Advance
£15.00Sale ended
Total
£0.00