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September 1, 2010

Ship Builidng at Jamestown Settlement, Williamsburg, Virginia


This craftsman demonstrates 17th century ship building techniquest at the Riverfront Discovery area of the Jamestown Settlement in Williamburg, Virginia. 


7 comments:

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Interesting! Do they construct ships? Or do they demonstrate the techniques used then? Would be quit a daunting task I would think. Cathy

B SQUARED said...

Such a time consuming process. Double the effort on a hot, humid day.

Anonymous said...

I enjoy seeing the costumed interpreters working a trade. It is so educational.

Lowell said...

Looks like a tough way to build a ship! Interesting, though.

Ginny Hartzler said...

How interesting! Were these shipbuilders highly paid craftsmen, or just considered like factory workers are today? Does this man actually make small parts of the ships?

Anonymous said...

I miss the smell of wood worked with. Thank you for the memories. Please have a good new month.

daily athens

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

He looks so authentic! I always enjoyed watching craftsmen and women at work in historical settings. It is a mirror into the past.

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