A re-enactor demonstrates a spinning wheel for wool. Colonial law forbade the importation of sheep for wool, only for food. So this was a felonious activity at the time.
Under a cloudless blue sky, a buggy is drawn by a brace of chestnut horses with matching white blazes, along the Duke of Gloucestershire street.
The Bruton Church, a brick colonial structure with a pretty white steeple dating from 1716, with a low brick wall enclosing the church and surrounding yard.
A plaque on the church wall commemorating the first representative assembly to be held in America, which occurred in the church at Jamestown about 5 miles from here on July 30, 1619.
Beautiful day yesterday in Colonial Williamsburg-great venue for the annual meeting of the American Clinical and Climatological Association🧪. A fascinating slate of talks in store!