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Production still from the Electronic Field Trip, "Remember the Ladies". An interpreter makes a bed on the second floor of the Peyton Randolph kitchen. For more information about this EFT see: history.org/history/teaching/resourcelibrary/index.cfm
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An Historic Trades carpenter works near a fire at the Carpenter's Yard.8.
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"Sarah Jean", a red Devon calf, runs across a pasture in the Historic Area.
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Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) in the Lewis House Garden. Image appears in the Colonial Williamsburg book, "Flowers and Herbs of Early America".
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Governor's Palace: view of the gardens, 1935. F.S. Lincoln Photography Collection. -- Visual Resources Collections. For more information about this collection go to: https://rocklib.omeka.net/collections/show/7
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Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' (Orange Coneflower) in the Powell House Kitchen garden. Image appears in the Colonial Williamsburg book, "Flowers and Herbs of Early America".
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Governor's Palace : rear view of the Palace from the gardens, 1935. F.S. Lincoln Photography Collection. -- Visual Resources Collections. For more information about this collection go to: https://rocklib.omeka.net/collections/show/7
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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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Red Devon Milking shorthorn cattle and calf rest in a pasture. Please note modern metal fencing in the background.
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Members of the senior fife and drum corps at the Capitol.
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Papaver Rhoeas (Corn Poppy) in the Lewis House Garden. For sepia version see image #D2003-BTL-0514-030b.
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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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A sepia toned image of the flower - Papaver Rhoeas (Corn Poppy) in the Lewis House Garden. For color version see image #D2003-BTL-0514-030
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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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Reenactors pitch their tents in a British military encampment on Market Square during the program "Under the Redcoat". This program recreated the British Army's 1781 occupation of Williamsburg.
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An interpreter rides into his horse through the streets of Colonial Williamsbug.
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An interpreter rides into his horse through the streets of Colonial Williamsbug.
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Production still from the electronic field trip, "Yorktown". An interpreter portrays General George Washington reviewing a map with a his fellow soldiers. For more information about this field trip please see: https://www.history.org/history/teaching/resourcelibrary/index.cfm
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Senior corps fife and drum members wear their new uniforms in front of the Magazine.
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Members of the senior fife and drum corps portray the Second Virginia State Garrison Regiment.
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