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Portrait of George Percy, in full shirt of Holland linen worn with doublet, c1610-1620, (1937)Portrait of George Percy, second Governor of Virginia, showing the full shirt of Holland linen customarily worn under slashed doublets, and the Vandyke collar and cuffs of Charles Is reign
Fort Dumplings, 1859 / 74. Creator: James Wallace BlackFort Dumplings, 1859/74. [Fort Dumpling, officially called Fort Louis and, later, Fort Brown, overlooking the entrance to Narragansett Bay, Jamestown, Rhode Island, USA. Construction began in 1798]
Old Fort Dumpling, 1872. Creator: John J. HarleyOld Fort Dumpling, 1872. View of the fort, officially called Fort Louis and, later, Fort Brown, overlooking the entrance to Narragansett Bay, Jamestown, Rhode Island, USA. Construction began in 1798
Vue de Jams Town, c19th century. Jamestown is the capital and historic chief settlement of the island of Saint Helena
Some operations of the Life Saving Corps, Jamestown Exposition, Virginia, USA, 1907. Artist: Keystone View CompanySome operations of the Life Saving Corps, Jamestown Exposition, Virginia, USA, 1907. The exposition was staged to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the establishment of Jamestown
Captain John Smith taken prisoner by the Indians, Virgina, 1607 (c1880). John Smith, a member of the Jamestown colony in Virginia, was captured by Native Americans and brought before their chief
Pocahontas saves Captain Smiths life, 1607 (c1880). John Smith, a member of the Jamestown colony in Virginia, after being captured by Native Americans and brought before their chief, Powhatan
Powhatan in state, 1607 (c1880). Powhatan, the Native American chief as he appeared when Captain John Smith was brought to him as a prisoner
Jacobs Ladder leading to Mundens Battery, Jamestown, Saint Helena, c1890. Jacobs Ladder is a long Inclined Plane, constructed in 1829 to connect Jamestown to the garrison on Ladder Hill
The Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613, (1840). Artist: John Gadsby ChapmanThe Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613, (1840). A 19th-century representation of Pocahontas (c1595-1617) being converted to Christianity before her marriage to Englishman John Rolfe