Aerial view, Mayflower II replica of the famous ship of the Pilgrim Fathers, approaching Plymouth Rock. Aerial view, nearer shot, Mayflower approaching Plymouth Rock. Aerial view, camera pans from escorting war ship to the Mayflower. GV. Crowds...
Aerial view, Mayflower II replica of the famous ship of the Pilgrim Fathers, approaching Plymouth Rock. Aerial view, nearer shot, Mayflower approaching Plymouth Rock. Aerial view, camera pans from escorting war ship to the Mayflower. GV. Crowds of people at Plymouth Rock waiting for Mayflower. Out at sea are a lot of small boats. SV. People looking at sea from grand stand. LV. Back view, Mayflower being escorted in by lots of little boats. SCU. Woman in crowd looking through telescope. LV. & GV. Mayflower at anchor at Plymouth Rock, people watching from quayside. LV. The long boat carrying Alan Villiers Captain of Mayflower II and some of his crew, leaving the Mayflower for shore. GV. The long boat leaving the Mayflower, and approaches landing stage, one of the crew jumps onto landing stage. TV. Indians waiting to greet the Mayflower crew as did the first Mayflower in 1620. TV. Camera pans to Captain Villiers meeting the welcoming Committee. GV. Captain Villiers being welcomed by other men. SCU. Captain Villiers waving at crowds, beside him another man in pilgrim dress also waving. LV. Camera pans up from crowds on quayside with the Mayflower at anchor.
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