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help| The Speedwell was a 60-ton ship, the smaller of the two ships (along with Mayflower) intended to carry the Pilgrim Fathers to North America. A vessel of the same name and size traveled to the New World seventeen years prior as the flagship of the first expedition of Martin Pring. The Speedwell was built in 1577, under the name Swiftsure, as part of English preparations for war against Spain. She... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Speedwell (ship)
The Speedwell was a 60-ton ship, the smaller of the two ships (along with Mayflower) intended to carry the Pilgrim Fathers to North America. A vessel of the same name and size traveled to the New World seventeen years prior as the flagship of the first expedition of Martin Pring. -
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Speedwell Ironworks
Speedwell Ironworks was an ironworks in Speedwell, New Jersey, just north of Morristown, New Jersey. It is on Speedwell Avenue, part of U.S. Route 202. -
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Speedwell Forge
Speedwell Forge was built in 1760 in Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It operated continuously until 1854, when it closed as iron production moved west. -
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Speedwell Cavern
The Speedwell Cavern is one of the four show caves in Castleton, Derbyshire, England. It consists of a horizontal lead miners' adit (a level passageway driven horizontally into the hillside) leading to the cavern itself - a limestone cave. -
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Speedwell, Bristol
Speedwell is an area of east Bristol, Part of the Hillfields ward. It has a mixture of residential and industrial land. -
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Speedwell Island
Speedwell Island (formerly Eagle Island; Spanish Isla Águila) is one of the Falkland Islands, lying in the Falkland Sound, southwest of Lafonia, East Falkland. -
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Speedwell, Virginia
Speedwell is an unincorporated community in Wythe County, Virginia, United States. ... You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. -
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Veronica (plant)
American speedwell is edible and nutritious and is reported to have a flavor similar to watercress. -
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Veronica arvensis
Veronica arvensis (Corn Speedwell, Common Speedwell, Speedwell, Rock Speedwell, Wall Speedwell ) is a medicinal plant and noxious weed native to Africa, Asia and Europe .
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