Pilgrims of the Mayflower Vintage Map of England & Holland - Historical Wall Art

From £15.00

Discounts applied at checkout

Size: Choose an option

8x10 inch - UNFRAMED
A4 (21x30cm) - UNFRAMED
11x14 inch - UNFRAMED
A3 (30x42cm) - UNFRAMED
16x20 inch - UNFRAMED
A2 (42x60cm) - UNFRAMED
18x24 inch - UNFRAMED
50x70 cm - UNFRAMED
A1 (60x84cm) - UNFRAMED
24x32 inch - UNFRAMED
70x100 cm - UNFRAMED
75x100 cm - UNFRAMED
A0 (84x119cm) - UNFRAMED
£19.99

amazon paymentsamerican expressapple paybitcoingoogle payjcbmasterpaypalshopify paysofortvisa

Size chart below

Discover a remarkable piece of history with this vintage “Pilgrims of the Mayflower” map, depicting England and Holland in the early 17th century. This beautifully illustrated map highlights the significant locations associated with the Pilgrims’ journey before their historic voyage to the New World. Featuring intricate details, heraldic symbols, and artistic embellishments, this print is a treasure for history enthusiasts and lovers of antique cartography.

Printed on high-quality matte paper, this reproduction ensures the details remain sharp and the colors vibrant. The smooth texture of the paper enhances the artwork’s historical charm, making it a striking focal point in any home, study, or classroom. The map includes heraldic symbols, notable Pilgrim names, and key locations relevant to their departure, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past.

The story of the Mayflower Pilgrims is one of perseverance, faith, and the quest for a better life. This map beautifully illustrates the historical landscape from which they departed, showing the European context of their incredible journey. The artistic embellishments reflect the cartographic styles of the period, making this an authentic and eye-catching representation of early 17th-century geography.

Whether you are a history enthusiast, a collector of vintage maps, or someone with ancestry tied to the Mayflower voyage, this print is a perfect addition to your space. It also makes an exceptional gift for history buffs, educators, and those who cherish the legacy of early American settlers. This piece is not just a decorative item but a visual narrative of one of the most pivotal moments in American history.