Botetourt Statue : College of William & Mary
Wren Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 16. Building 03.
College of William & Mary - Buildings
Public buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Lantern slide featuring a photograph of the Botetourt Statue standing in front of the Wren Building on the College of William & Mary campus. It is the fifth in a set produced by the Pacific Stereopticon Co. of Los Angeles, California, now defunct, to illustrate the story of Goodwin's dream to restore a portion of Williamsburg, Virginia to its 18th-century appearance as a shrine to early American ideals.
The slide features a view of East elevation of the Wren Building. One of the oldest academic structures in the United States, the Wren Building retains a large portion of its original outside walls, despite being damaged by several fires in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The statue of Lord Botetourt stands in the foreground. It serves as a focal point on the path leading towards the building whose features are thought to be based upon an adaptation of a Sir Christopher Wren design. Due to preservation concerns, the statue has since been moved to an indoor location.
Pacific Stereopticon Co.
ca. 1935
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Brafferton Hall
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Brafferton Hall (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 16. Building 01.
Public buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Pre-restoration view from Jamestown Rd. of Brafferton Hall at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1928.
Davidson, D. N.
Circa 1928
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Brafferton Hall
Block 16. Building 01.
Brafferton Hall (Williamsburg, Va.)
Public buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia- Williamsburg
The southwest elevation of Brafferton Hall at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, circa early 1930s.
Nivison, Frank
Circa early 1930s
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Brafferton House, College of William and Mary
Block 16.
Brafferton building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>Exterior of the Brafferton building, College of William and Mary, view from the courtyard, 1935. "At first, the Native American students had a classroom in the Wren Building and lodged elsewhere in the town. The Brafferton was completed for their use in 1723. Until the Revolution cut off revenue....there were always some Indians -- often a dozen or more -- at the college." The Brafferton and the President's House appear to be nearly identical, "...although the Brafferton is actually somewhat smaller."</p>
<p>(Source: Michael Olmert and Suzanne Coffman, <em>Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg</em> [Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2007], 60, 105).</p>
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Brafferton House, College of William and Mary
Block 16.
Brafferton building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>Exterior of the Brafferton building, College of William and Mary, view from the courtyard, 1935. "At first, the Native American students had a classroom in the Wren Building and lodged elsewhere in the town. The Brafferton was completed for their use in 1723. Until the Revolution cut off revenue....there were always some Indians -- often a dozen or more -- at the college." The Brafferton and the President's House appear to be nearly identical, "...although the Brafferton is actually somewhat smaller."</p>
<p>(Source: Michael Olmert and Suzanne Coffman, <em>Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg</em> [Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2007], 60, 105).</p>
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol (South Facade)
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 08. Building 11.
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Architecture, Colonial -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>Exterior of the Capitol building, south facade, viewed from the southwest, 1933. The brick wall and southern entry gate are in the foreground, and in the background, the royal coat of arms is visible on the cupola above the entrance to the building. (Completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the building’s original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms). The Union Jack is unfurled atop the cupola, where it flaps in the breeze. Above the central arch, a crest is featured in cut brick bearing the inscription "Her Majesty Queen Anne Her Royall Capitol," including cut-brick carvings of the sun, moon, and the planet Jupiter.</p>
<p>The rounded apsidal ends of the Capitol derive from Roman basilicas which contained such features in which public magistrates officiated. "The H-shaped plan of the Capitol reflects the division of the government between the lower and upper houses of the legislature....As the General Assembly evolved, it comprised the Council [meeting in the west wing, to the left] and the House of Burgesses [in the east wing, to the right], each of which met separately."</p>
<p>(Source: Michael Olmert and Suzanne Coffman, <em>Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg</em> [Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2007], 68).</p>
Shaw, Thomas Mott
1933
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Capitol building, exterior detail, rear window
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic Buildings -- Virginia --Williamsburg
Public Buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>Exterior view of the Capitol building's north facade, from the north gate entrance looking toward the building, 1935. In the background stands the Capitol building, and the clock and cupola are visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building. "The H-shaped plan of the Capitol reflects the division of the government between the lower and upper houses of the legislature....As the General Assembly evolved, it comprised the Council [meeting in the west wing, to the right] and the House of Burgesses [in the east wing, to the left], each of which met separately."</p>
<p>(Source: Michael Olmert and Suzanne Coffman, <em>Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg</em> [Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2007], 68).</p>
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, from northeast
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior view of the Capitol building from the northeast, 1935. In the foreground is a grassy lawn with pathways that lead to the northern entrance gate to the building, while the Capitol's clock tower and cupola are visible in the background. Completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, from northeast
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior view of the Capitol building from the northeast, 1935. In the foreground is a grassy lawn with pathways that lead to the northern entrance gate to the building, while the Capitol's clock tower and cupola are visible in the background. Completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, from the southeast
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior of the Capitol building, southern and eastern facades, viewed from the southeast. The eastern facade of the building is more visible, featuring a second-floor balcony. In the foreground stands the southeastern corner of the brick wall that surrounds the building. Above the building, the clock tower and cupola are visible through the trees.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol Building, Exterior, From the Southwest
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior of the Capitol building, south facade, viewed from the southwest, 1935. The western facade of the building is also visible. The brick wall and pathways to the southern entry gate are in the foreground, and in the background, the royal coat of arms is visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building. (Completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms).
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol Building, Exterior, From the Southwest
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior of the Capitol building, south facade, viewed from the southwest, 1935. The western facade of the building is also visible. The brick wall with the southern entry gate is in the foreground, and in the background, the royal coat of arms is visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building. (Completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms). The Union Jack is unfurled atop the clock tower and flaps in the breeze.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, from the southwest
Exterior of the Capitol building, southern and western facades, viewed from the southwest near Francis Street, 1935. The Capitol's south-facing lawn and Blair Street are in the foreground. In the background stands the Capitol building, surrounded by the brick wall and southern entry gate. Rounded apsidal ends of the Capitol derive from Roman basilicas which contained such features in which public magistrates officiated. The royal coat of arms and clock are visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building (completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms). Gnarled trunks of paper mulberry trees appear along Blair Street—a reference to the early colonists’ unsuccessful efforts to establish silk production in Virginia.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol Building, Exterior, North Facade
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior view of northern facade of the Capitol building, 1935. A brick wall and north gate entrance is featured in the foreground with a view of the Capitol's clock tower and cupola in the background. Completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms (visible on the south side of the cupola).
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, north facade
Building 08. Block 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior of the Capitol building, north facade, viewed from beyond the north gate, 1935. In the background stands the Capitol building, surrounded by the brick wall and north entry gate. The clock and cupola are visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building. The Union Jack is unfurled atop the clock tower and flaps in the breeze.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol Building, Exterior, South Gate
Building 08. Block 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
<p>Exterior of the Capitol building, south facade, viewed through the south gate, 1935. The brick wall with the southern entry gate is in the foreground, and in the background, the royal coat of arms and cupola are visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building. Above the central arch, a crest is featured in cut brick bearing the inscription "Her Majesty Queen Anne Her Royall Capitol," including cut-brick carvings of the sun, moon, and the planet Jupiter.</p>
<p>"The H-shaped plan of the Capitol reflects the division of the government between the lower and upper houses of the legislature....As the General Assembly evolved, it comprised the Council [meeting in the west wing, to the left] and the House of Burgesses [in the east wing, to the right], each of which met separately."</p>
<p>(Source: Michael Olmert and Suzanne Coffman, <em>Official Guide to Colonial Williamsburg</em> [Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2007], 68).</p>
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, southwestern view from across Francis Street
Block 08. Building 11.
Exterior of the Capitol building, south and western facades, viewed from across Francis Street to the southwest. Francis Street and the Capitol's south-facing lawn are in the foreground, and the Capitol stands in the background surrounded by the brick wall and southern entry gate. A female costumed interpreter in a gown is standing in front of the southern gate entrance. Rounded apsidal ends of the Capitol derive from Roman basilicas which contained such features in which public magistrates officiated. The royal coat of arms and clock are visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building (completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms). Gnarled trunks of paper mulberry trees appear along Blair Street—a reference to the early colonists’ unsuccessful efforts to establish silk production in Virginia.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, southwestern view from across Francis Street
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior of the Capitol building, south and western facades, viewed from across Francis Street to the southwest. Francis Street and the Capitol's south-facing lawn are in the foreground, featuring a female costumed interpreter wearing a gown and walking on a pathway. In the background stands the Capitol building, surrounded by the brick wall and southern entry gate. Rounded apsidal ends of the Capitol derive from Roman basilicas which contained such features in which public magistrates officiated. The royal coat of arms and clock are visible on the clock tower above the entrance to the building (completed during the reign of Queen Anne, the original cupola displayed the ruler’s coat of arms). Gnarled trunks of paper mulberry trees appear along Blair Street—a reference to the early colonists’ unsuccessful efforts to establish silk production in Virginia.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol building, exterior, western view from Duke of Gloucester Street
Block 08. Building 11.
Capitol Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Historic buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Public buildings -- Virginia -- Williamsburg
Exterior of the Capitol building, western facade, viewed from Duke of Gloucester Street, 1935. The Capitol building stands in the background, behind a brick wall and western entry gate. The western facade highlights a second-floor balcony with wrought-iron railing, as well as the clock tower and cupola. Duke of Gloucester Street is featured in the foreground, where a carriage awaits with coachmen and horses.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Capitol, Williamsburg, Virginia
Capitol (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 08. Building 11.
Public buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Lantern slides - Hand-colored - 1930-1940
View of part of the apsidal ends of the Capitol, Williamsburg, Virginia, during its reconstruction in the early 1930s.
A.D. Handy Co.
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