Window
Building Name: Pilgrim Congregational ChurchArtist Name: Edith Hazzard Wright
City: Lansing
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1976
Subject/Title of Window: Mayflower
Brief Description of Subject: Figures in the window.
Ship: The Mayflower leaving Plymouth Plantation, April 5, 1621
Pilgrim Family: Watching the Mayflower set sail
Four Corners of Window: Goods eaten by the Pilgrims.
Upper left: Corn, 5 kernels, one person’s daily ration
Lower left: Pumpkin, wild and plentiful
Upper right: Cranberries, Wild and plentiful
Lower right: Fish, to eat and fertilize corn
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 45"
Width: 37"
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass
Mayflower
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