25785 | Ref - 7171 | Jon A Sass | Windmills in early America : along windswept coasts turned giant sails of "ships on land", grinding grain for the colonists / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XII : 1 | 1989 | | |
25790 | Ref - 11061 | Rosemary Brandau | A taste of the past : sipping syllabub, sampling Virginia ham and hominy evoke 18th-century foodways / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, IX : 4 | 1987 | | |
25795 | Ref - 14402 | John O Sands | Measure for measure / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXIV : 2 | 2002 | | |
25798 | Ref - 13143 | Edward R Crews | Ohs and Ahs, Ps and Qs : the art and mystery of the printing office / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXIII : 3 | 2001 | | |
25800 | Ref - 12852 | Ronald Bailey | A surveyor for the king / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXIII : 2 | 2001 | | |
25802 | Ref - 12695 | Brett Charbeneau | Cursing the darkness : lighting and its effects on Virginia's tradesmen / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXIII : 1 Spring | 2001 | | |
25806 | Ref - 12428 | D A Saguto | Footprints on the past : tracking the first English-American shoemakers / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXII : 2 | 2000 | | |
25811 | Ref - 12548 | Andrew Barry | Brickwork at the Peyton Randolph Complex : hands-on research molds brick trades expertise / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXI : 6 | 1999/2000 | | |
25812 | Ref - 12548 | W Barksdale Maynard | If walls could talk : Williamsburg's historic brickwork : the careful study of Restoration architects revealed the secrets of a structural decorative \\ / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXI : 6 | 1999/2000 | | |
25814 | Ref - 12548 | Ed Crews | The blacksmiths' ballet : "a dance that must be graceful and well choreographed" / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXI : 6 | 1999/2000 | | |
25817 | Ref - 11077 | Michael Olmert | Icehouse mania : Antiguity's refrigerator imparted "fresh coolness to the royal cup" and graced plantation tables with frozen desserts / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XXI : 2 | 1999 | | |
25820 | Ref - 11075 | Edwards Park | The Wright Way to Make a Wheel: Ron Vinyard and three journeymen employ ancient skills to keep 'em rolling / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XX : 1 | 1997 | | |
25824 | Ref - 11073 | Edward Chappell | John Perry and Williamsburg's wallpaper / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XVIII : 2 | 1995/6 | | |
25827 | Ref - 11071 | Michael Olmert | Tools at an Exhibition. Works of art? Not likely. They are about sweat equity, "have dirt under their fingernails". / Colonial Williamsburg Journal, XVII : 2 | 1994/5 | | |
25851 | Ref - 20616 | Jay Gaynor | Mr. Hewlett's tool chest. Part I / Chronicle of the Early American Industries AssociationThe Chronicle of the Early American Industries association, 38 : 4 | 1985 | | |
25852 | Ref - 20616 | Raymond Townsend | The wooden fork. Part 2 : illustrated with examples from the collection of Edward Durell / Chronicle of the Early American Industries AssociationThe Chronicle of the Early American Industries association, 38 : 4 | 1985 | | |
25855 | 15956 | editors Jim Woodward-Nutt and Jenny West, Editors | Mills open : windmills and watermills open to the public | 1997 | B/24.1 | SPAB |
25862 | 15984 | William Coles Finch | Watermills and windmills : a historical survey of their rise, decline and fall as portrayed by those in Kent | 1933 | B/24.1 | Kent/C |
25866 | 15992 | Compilation of various authors | The maid of the mill : Louie Jermy of Poppyland and her times : 1864-1934 | 1936 | B/24.8 | Norfol |
25867 | 15993 | Alfred J Coulthard and Martin Watts | Windmills of Somerset and the men who worked them | 1978 | B/24.2 | Somers |
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