LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: Jamestown
Native American Artifacts from the Godspeed & Jame…
18 Jul 2006 |
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Display of Native American artifacts that would have been used by Powhaten's tribe in the Jamestown Experience pavilion as part of the 400th Anniversary of America festivities at the South Street Seaport in NY during 4th of July weekend, 2006.
For more information about the 400th Anniversary Celebration and Godspeed Sail in New York: www.americas400thanniversary.org/godspeedsail-newyork.cfm
Godspeed Lower Decks Exhibit at South Street Seapo…
18 Jul 2006 |
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Display of the "below the deck" area of the Godspeed in the Jamestown Experience pavilion as part of the 400th Anniversary of America festivities at the South Street Seaport in NY during 4th of July weekend, 2006.
Godspeed was one of the three ships of the English East India Company that were led by Captain Christopher Newport on the 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of the first permanent English settlement in North America, Jamestown, in the new Colony of Virginia. All the colonists she carried on that voyage were male.
The 40-ton Godspeed is estimated to have been 68 feet in length.
Replicas of the Godspeed and her sisters in the 1607 voyage, the larger Susan Constant and the smaller Discovery, are docked in the James River at Jamestown Settlement (formerly Jamestown Festival Park), adjacent to the Jamestown National Historic Site.
The text from the second paragraph on is from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godspeed_ (ship)
For more information about the 400th Anniversary Celebration and Godspeed Sail in New York: www.americas400thanniversary.org/godspeedsail-newyork.cfm
Godspeed Lower Decks Exhibit at South Street Seapo…
18 Jul 2006 |
|
Display of the "below the deck" area of the Godspeed in the Jamestown Experience pavilion as part of the 400th Anniversary of America festivities at the South Street Seaport in NY during 4th of July weekend, 2006.
Godspeed was one of the three ships of the English East India Company that were led by Captain Christopher Newport on the 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of the first permanent English settlement in North America, Jamestown, in the new Colony of Virginia. All the colonists she carried on that voyage were male.
The 40-ton Godspeed is estimated to have been 68 feet in length.
Replicas of the Godspeed and her sisters in the 1607 voyage, the larger Susan Constant and the smaller Discovery, are docked in the James River at Jamestown Settlement (formerly Jamestown Festival Park), adjacent to the Jamestown National Historic Site.
The text from the second paragraph on is from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godspeed_ (ship)
For more information about the 400th Anniversary Celebration and Godspeed Sail in New York: www.americas400thanniversary.org/godspeedsail-newyork.cfm
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