Located on historic Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg near College Corner. Kodachrome Walter H. Miller Miller’s Camera Shop, Williamsburg, Va. Dextone by Dexter Press 246-D-9 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/vZVL81
Read More →The master baker plies his trade in the Bake Shop of the Raleigh Tavern. The bakery is one of the most interesting of the Craft Shops open out the year in Restored Williamsburg. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 520 via Read More →
In this shop the blacksmith makes and repairs all kinds of ironware using the simple tools of the eighteenth century. One of the operating Craft Shops, it is open to the visitor to Williamsburg. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 525 Read More →
In Williamsburg today, the printer works at an eighteenth-century press using old style type and producing fine custom printing. The Printing Office is open to the public as one Williamsburg’s operating craft shops. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 524 via Read More →
The master baker plies his trade in the Bake Shop of the Raleigh Tavern. The bakery is one of the most interesting of the Craft Shops open out the year in Restored Williamsburg. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 520 via Read More →
In this shop the blacksmith makes and repairs all kinds of ironware using the simple tools of the eighteenth century. One of the operating Craft Shops, it is open to the visitor to Williamsburg. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 525 Read More →
In Williamsburg today, the printer works at an eighteenth-century press using old style type and producing fine custom printing. The Printing Office is open to the public as one Williamsburg’s operating craft shops. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 524 via Read More →
Deft-fingered housewives, as in colonial days, spin flax into yarn by hand and fashion fabrics on an old loom in the Greenhow Lumber House. Open to visitors. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. 21224 Number: 530 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/tssPEf
Read More →Smelling of spices and herbs, the Apothecary Shop exhibits an array of "elixirs" and "ointments" of colonial medicine, medicinal herbs, and other exotic wares. In the eighteenth century, thee owner of such a shop was usually a doctor who, in addition to his medicinal practice, served as a dispenser of Read More →
Working with hand tools, fine leathers, and unusual papers, the bookbinder fashions handsome binding such as graced the shelves of eighteenth-century libraries. The bookbinder, located in the Printing Office, is one of many craftsmen working in shops open to the public. OFFICIAL COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CARD Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Read More →
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