JAMESTOWN 2007

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JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT

Use this order number  JS1. Replicas of two of the original ships that landed the English settlers on the Virginia Peninsula that became Historic Jamestowne.  © 2006 Michele and Tom Grimm

JS2 .  17th century sailor prepares to trim the sails for a landing in Virginia.. Jamestown Settlement riverfront.  © 2006 Hal Gieseking

 

JS3. Navigator (historic interpeter) aboard the Susan Constant searches for a place to land in the New World. © 2006 Michele and Tom Grimm

JS4.   "Halt!" Soldier at the Fort. © 2006 Hal Gieseking

JS5. Soldier practices firing his musket © 2006 Michele and Tom Grimm

JS6. Historic interpreter shows Indian women's homemade storage ware.! © 2006 Michele and Tom Grimm

JS7.  Woman baking the evening bread. © 2006 Hal Gieseking

JS8.  Settlers sawing log for the Fort's construction. Riverfront Discovery Area.

© 2006 Hal Gieseking

 

JS9  Settlers sometimes had to fire cannons from the ships to frighten away hostile Indians.    © 2006 Hal Gieseking

JS10. Hoisting sail on the Discovery    © 2006 Michele and Tom Grimm

  JS11. Settlers greet visitors at the entrance to the replica of the original Jamestown Fort   © 2006 Michele and Tom Grimm

 

JS12. Sailors preparing their ship for docking. © 2006 Hal Gieseking

JS13. Checking the ship's compass. © 2006 Hal Gieseking

JS14. Working with fire. An historic interpreter demonstrates how Native Americans hollowed canoes with hot embers. Riverfront Discovery area. © 2006 Hal Gieseking

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