Mayflower (disambiguation)
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Mayflower may refer to:
Plants
- Crataegus (hawthorn)
- Hepatica
- Epigaea repens (trailing arbutus)
- Maianthemum canadense
- Plants called mayflower orchid include:
Ships
- Mayflower, the ship used by the Pilgrims to sail to North America
- Mayflower II, a replica of the 17th century Mayflower, built in Devon, England, during 1955–1956
- Mayflower Compact, the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
- Mayflower Compact signatories
- Mayflower Passenger List
- Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–1621
- Mayflower passengers who died at sea November/December 1620
- Another Mayflower, which sailed with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630
- Mayflower of Liberia, which sailed from New York in 1820 to found Liberia
- Mayflower (yacht), an 1886 America's Cup yacht
- Mayflower, a man o'war of the English navy which sank on the Seven Stones Reef in March 1656
- Mayflower steam tug 1861, a steam tug of 1861, preserved at Bristol in the United Kingdom
- HMCS Mayflower (K191), a World War II corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy
- USCGC Mayflower, more than one United States Coast Guard ship
- USLHT Mayflower (1897), a lighthouse tender in the United States Lighthouse Service
- USS Mayflower, more than one United States Navy ship
Rail transport
- LNER Thompson Class B1 61306. A preserved steam locomotive named Mayflower.
Places
United Kingdom
- Mayflower High School, in Billericay, Essex, England
- Mayflower Line, the railway line from Manningtree to Harwich in Essex, England
- Mayflower Theatre, in Southampton, England
United States
- Mayflower, Arkansas, town in the United States
- Mayflower, California (disambiguation)
- Mayflower, Virginia
- Mayflower Hotel, in Washington, D.C.
Canada
- Mayflower Mall, in Sidney, Nova Scotia
Other
- Mayflower Transit, a moving company
- Majblomma (May Flower), traditional Swedish charity pin
- Mayflower (comics), a fictional superhero in the DC Universe
- Triumph Mayflower, a British car
- Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War, a book by Nathaniel Philbrick
References
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