Hammerman in Williamsburg : the story of an eighteenth-century blacksmith /

Emphasizes the importance of a blacksmith in a colonial community. Shows, in addition to views of Williamsburg, a master blacksmith and his journeyman repairing a chain, making an axe, making an ornamental sign, making nails, and repairing the worm for a cannon.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Kartes Video Communications, Inc
Other Authors: Allgood, John D., Burcham, David L., Braxton, William M., Bjerke, Gene
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: Williamsburg, VA. : Colonial Williamsburg Foundation : Indianapolis, IN : Kartes Video Communications, [1973?]
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Description
Summary:Emphasizes the importance of a blacksmith in a colonial community. Shows, in addition to views of Williamsburg, a master blacksmith and his journeyman repairing a chain, making an axe, making an ornamental sign, making nails, and repairing the worm for a cannon.
Item Description:Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (37 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS format.
Audience:Archaeology.
Production Credits:Camera, T.W. Graves, Jr. ; editor, Gene Bjerke ; music, J.S. Darling.