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  2. Tools of the Trades - Colonial Williamsburg

    The silversmith’s hammers and stakes. The high polish on the stakes was needed to produce a flawless finish. With curved drawknives to shape wooden staves and bitstocks to drill holes for pins, the cooper fashioned casks and …

     
  3. Colonial Williamsburg Journal: Carpentry tools | The Colonial ...

  4. A History of Historic Trades | The Colonial Williamsburg Official ...

  5. Tools for the Times | The Colonial Williamsburg …

    Guests rarely see Colonial Williamsburg's twenty-first-century toolmaking shop. Tucked in a corner of a modern maintenance area, it is out of the way, little known, not on tours, and seldom visited. But within its doors is a mechanical …

  6. The Blacksmith in Colonial Virginia | Colonial ... - Colonial …

  7. With All the Grace of the Sex | The Colonial …

    Journeyman Gayle Clarke is working in the James Craig silversmith shop on a typical July day in Colonial Williamsburg. Her sleeves are rolled, she's sweating, and she's swinging a forging hammer over a thick piece of silver.

  8. The Development of Historic Trades at Colonial Williamsburg

  9. Tinsmith Shop | The Colonial Williamsburg Official …

    Sitting side by side in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, the Tin Shop and blacksmith’s forge are a study in contrasts. The blacksmiths labor in a world of fire and smoke, the whoosh of bellows, the clang of hammers, and the sizzle …

  10. Leather Workers in Colonial Virginia | Colonial Williamsburg …

  11. A Counterfeiting Silversmith | The Colonial …

    Eighteenth-century Virginians denominated counterfeiting a capital crime in two senses of the word. An attack on the currency, and therefore the economy, of his majesty's colony, it was treason, a felony punishable by the hangman. …

  12. Portrait of an Artisan | The Colonial Williamsburg …

    Some silver objects in Colonial Williamsburg’s possession demonstrate the skill of the city’s silversmiths and engravers. Furniture made by the hands of local cabinetmakers has been identified and acquired, too.

  13. About Our Historic Trades | The Colonial Williamsburg Official …

  14. Colonial Williamsburg Carpenters Construct Buildings of the Past

  15. THE JAMES GEDDY HOUSE AND SILVERSMITH SHOP

  16. Goods | The Colonial Williamsburg Official History & Citizenship Site

  17. Stuff and Nonsense | The Colonial Williamsburg Official History ...

  18. Cockfighting | The Colonial Williamsburg Official History

  19. Working in Harness | The Colonial Williamsburg Official History ...

  20. Making, Baking, and Laying Bricks - Colonial Williamsburg

  21. Bookbinding in Colonial Virginia | Colonial ... - Colonial Williamsburg

  22. How Much Is That in Today’s Money? - Colonial Williamsburg

  23. "Every part works in harmony" - Colonial Williamsburg

  24. The Millinery Shop | The Colonial Williamsburg Official History ...