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Building A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630

Building A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630.jpg A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkMiniaturesSoldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firingA Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkMiniaturesSoldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firingA Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkMiniaturesSoldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firingA Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkMiniaturesSoldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firingA Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkMiniaturesSoldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firingA Jamestown Cabinetmaker At WorkMiniaturesSoldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firing

After the settlement had become fairly well established the colonists began building a few brick houses. In the picture English artisans are shown erecting a small brick structure at Jamestown about the year 1630. It is quite clear from the documentary records and the archeological remains that the colonists not only made their own bricks—and probably many of their roofing tiles—but that the process, as well as the finished product, followed closely the English tradition.