Pilgrim Fathers Memorial, Immingham
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Image: © Paul Glazzard Taken: 13 Mar 2008
Memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers off Church Lane, south of St Andrews Church. An inscription on the base reads: "From this creek the Pilgrim Fathers first left England in 1608 in search of religious liberty. The granite top stone was taken from Plymouth Rock Mass and presented by the Sulgrave Institution of USA. This memorial was erected by the Anglo-American Society of Hull 1924". During the expansion of Immingham docks in May 1970 the memorial was removed from its original site on Immingham Creek and placed here on the green.