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In the printing office, the Historic Trades printer corrects an error found in the type for an edition of the Virginia Gazette.
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In the printing office, an Historic Trades printer aligns paper sheets onto a peel to lift them onto a line to dry.
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Detail of the hands of the Historic Trades printer setting type in the printing office.
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In the printing office, an Historic Trades printer uses a mallet to the tighten the quoins, which hold the letters in the printing press.
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An Historic Trades printer checks the quality of newly printed copies of Dunmore's Proclamation in the printing office.
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In the Historic Trades printing office, freshly-printed pages hang on a line to dry.
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Cases of type in the Historic Trades printing office.
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Detail of paper in the Historic Trades printing office.
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An Historic Trades printer uses ink balls to ink the type in the printing press.
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An ox in a Historic Area summer pasture. Oxen were an important source of power in the 18th century.
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A Cleveland Bay peeks out between two trees in a Historic Area summer pasture.
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A Cleveland Bay grazes in an Historic Area summer pasture.
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A Nankin hen and her chicks in a basket.
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Red Devon Milking shorthorn cattle and calf rest in a pasture. Please note modern metal fencing in the background.
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Leicester longwool sheep and lambs in the spring pasture behind the Taliaferro-Cole House.
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An interpreter looks at summer vegetables in the James Geddy House garden.
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An interpreter strolls through the summer gardens at the Governor's Palace.
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'Pink Caprice' lantana flowers bloom in the Alexander Craig House garden.
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The Alexander Craig House and garden in the summer.
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A bee feeds on a yellow flower in the summer garden at King's Arms Tavern.
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A view of the St. George Tucker House from the west over a fenceline and through a boxwood hedge. This is one of the original 88 buildings in the Historic Area.
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A 'new year's' baby wearing a tricorn hat attempts to play a drum in a photo shoot for the cover of the first issue of the new "Trend & Tradition Magazine" in 2015.
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