May 26, 2011

The Black Rider In Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia


The gentleman dressed in black is a familiar face in Colonial Williamsburg. In this photo, he leisurely rides down Duke of Gloucester Street with Chownings Tavern behind. One commenter on an earlier photo in which he appeared identified him as Scott Green, who has the dubious honor of portraying both Benedict Arnold - a traitor - and Lord Dunmore, the much disliked last Royal Governor in Colonial Williamsburg's historical presentations.

6 comments:

  1. Wonderful scene! Have a grand day! athy

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  2. What a wonderful shot! The rider looks like majestic and the horse looks very powerful.

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  3. Wow, elegant! What a different world we live in:-)

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  4. Christian CookJuly 08, 2011

    HELLO,
    I'M TRYING TO GET IN TOUCH WITH SCOTT GREEN, THE MAN IN BLACK. HE'S A GOOD FRIEND OF MY FAMILY OUT THIER AND USED TO DRINK IN MY FAMILIES "THE PUB" WHEN MY AUNT LYNNE WAS ALIVE. WOULD LOVE TO FIND HIM ON FACEBOOK OR CONTACT. AND WHETHER HE'S STILL MARRIED TO ANNE ASWELL.
    E-MAIL;
    COOKIEAROUNDTHEWORLD@HOTMAIL.COM
    CHEERS
    CHRISTIAN COOK

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