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- Byer og steder - 1941 - Lastet opp av : srhill
- Offentlig monument - 1940 - Lastet opp av : srhill
- Byer og steder - 1940 - Lastet opp av : srhill
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Landmarks of Virginia series - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church, 1710-1715 (Episcopal) - Closely linked with the city's history, this edifice dates from 1715, at which time it was completed on the site of an earlier church. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Erected 1683. Rebuilt 1715. Court Church of Colonial Virginia, In this building worshipped seven Royal Governors, and the Revolutionary Fathers and early statesmen of Virginia, including Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, Tyler, Henry, Marshall, and many others., Church work was established here about 1632. The name, Bruton, dates from 1674, at which time the Rev. Rowland Jones, ancestor of Mrs. Washington, was minister. In 1683 the first brick church was built. Williamsburg became the capital in 1699, and the old church was torn down and present cruciform structure erected in 1710-1715., The Bell in the Steeple, made in England in 1761, was the first in America to proclaim Civil Independence. The lectern was presented by President Roosevelt and the bibles by King Edward VII, and President Wilson. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - The Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Bruton Parish Church, completed in 1715, is a fine example of the colonial church in America. The walls and windows of the church are original, but much of the interior woodwork was torn out during the nineteenth century. The interior, partially restored in 1905 and more completely in 1938, once again resembles its eighteenth-century appearance. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church and Churchyard (Episcopal) - There are many interesting ancient graves in the Churchyard of statesmen and warriors of the past, Court Church of Colonial Virginia, In this building worshipped seven Royal Governors, and the Revolutionary Fathers and early statesmen of Virginia, including Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, Tyler, Henry, Marshall, and many others., Church work was established here about 1632. The name, Bruton, dates from 1674, at which time the Rev. Rowland Jones, ancestor of Mrs. Washington, was minister. In 1683 the first brick church was built. Williamsburg became the capital in 1699, and the old church was torn down and present cruciform structure erected in 1710-1715., The Bell in the Steeple, made in England in 1761, was the first in America to proclaim Civil Independence. The lectern was presented by President Roosevelt and the bibles by King Edward VII, and President Wilson. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Oldest Church in Constant Use in America, Built in 1710. Where Washington worshipped in1781. The Parish dates back from 1632. Four presidents of the United States have worshipped within its walls. The bell which hangs in the tower was made in England and presented to the church in 1761 and summoned the patriots together in Revolutionary Times. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church in Early Colonial Days (Episcopal) - Court Church of Colonial Virginia, In this building worshipped seven Royal Governors, and the Revolutionary Fathers and early statesmen of Virginia, including Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, Tyler, Henry, Marshall, and many others., Church work was established here about 1632. The name, Bruton, dates from 1674, at which time the Rev. Rowland Jones, ancestor of Mrs. Washington, was minister. In 1683 the first brick church was built. Williamsburg became the capital in 1699, and the old church was torn down and present cruciform structure erected in 1710-1715., The Bell in the Steeple, made in England in 1761, was the first in America to proclaim Civil Independence. The lectern was presented by President Roosevelt and the bibles by King Edward VII, and President Wilson. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Bruton Parish Church, completed in 1715, is a fine example of the colonial church in America. The walls and windows of the church are original, but much of the interior woodwork was torn out during the nineteenth century. The interior, partially restored in 1905, and more completely in 1938, once again resembles its eighteenth-century appearance. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Church and State were united in Colonial Virginia and great men were nurtured in Bruton Parish Church, taught by its Clergy, and educated at the College of William and Mary. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - The present church was erected in 1710-1715 to replace an earlier church. In its aisles and graveyard are the graves of two colonial governors, three secretaries of state, and many other prominent persons of the colonial period. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Originally erected in 1710-1715, this was the court church of the Virginia Colony and is now in the its third century of continuous use. It was partially restored to its original appearance in 1905-7, and completely restored in 1936. In its aisles and yard are the graves of two colonial governors, three secretaries of state, and other notable citizens. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - The church stands as a strong link between the past and the present. From the days when it was the court church for the colony to the present time it has been in continuous use. It was considered an honor in colonial times to be buried within the confines of the church. Among the gravestones can be seen the names of many of the leading colonists. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - "Built 1710 - 1715, it was the court church of the English Colony. One of the most historic churches in America because of its unparalleled association with the great men of Virginia's ""golden age""." - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - "Built 1710 - 1715, it was the court church of the English Colony. One of the most historic churches in America because of its unparalleled association with the great men of Virginia's ""golden age""." - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Visitors will find in historic Bruton Parish Church the inspiring echo of Colonial America at prayer. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Marshall and other famous Virginians worshipped here. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior of Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Bruton Parish Church (Episcopal) - Visitors will find in historic Bruton Parish Church the inspiring echo of Colonial America at prayer. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Marshall and other famous Virginians worshipped here. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Bede's (Catholic) - American Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Built of hand-made brick and furnished in true colonial style, many of the altar appointments date from 17th and 18th centuries. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Bede's (Catholic) - American Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Built of hand-made brick and furnished in true colonial style, many of the altar appointments date from 17th and 18th Centuries. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales