
Since Jamestown is so close to Williamsburg, we make it part of our annual fall foray into Colonial Virginia. These photos were taken of the chapel there. I particularly love the symmetry of the hanging bells. The baptismal font is from the 1600's, I think. Click on it to be able to read the verse hanging above.
It's a great place for children as well as adults to learn about colonial history. Next time I'll post photos from the glassblower's hut.


2 comments:
So interesting, Debbie! More! More! (please)
Beautiful photographs, Debbie! I so wish I had your talent.
xofrances
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