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Williamsburg Baker with Cake Mold
 2004 |  | Williamsburg Boy Shopper
 2003 |  | Williamsburg Boy with Flute
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Williamsburg Boy with Guitar
 2004 RETIRED |  | Williamsburg Boy with Kite
 2000 |  | Williamsburg Boy with Slingshot
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Williamsburg Colonial Man Singing
 1998 |  | Williamsburg Girl Shopper
 2003 |  | Williamsburg Girl with Basket of Apples

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Williamsburg Girl with Candle
 2000 |  | Williamsburg Girl with Doll
 2001 |  | Williamsburg Girl with Hoop
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Williamsburg Girl with Violin
 2004 RETIRED |  | Williamsburg Innkeeper
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Williamsburg Man 2001
 2001 |  | Williamsburg Man Shopper
 2003 |  | Williamsburg Man with Cruet
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Williamsburg Man with Drum
 1999 RETIRED |  | Williamsburg Man with Fife
 1999 RETIRED |  | Williamsburg Man with Mandolin
 2004 RETIRED |
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Williamsburg Man with Pipe
 2000 |  | Williamsburg Man with Quill
 2001 |  | Williamsburg Man with Yule Log
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Williamsburg Tavern Woman
 The Colonial Tavern Woman is making sure all is well for her guests by refilling their wine glasses, replenishing candles and serving them Sally Lunn. Sally Lunn is a delicious bread which is still served in Williamsburg taverns. |  | Williamsburg Woman 1998
 1998 |  | Williamsburg Woman Shopper

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Williamsburg Woman Singing
 1998 |  | Williamsburg Woman with Apple
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Williamsburg Woman with Drum
 2004 |  | Williamsburg Woman with Teapot
 2001 |  | Williamsburg Woman with Topiary
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Grand Illumination Boy
 A very special Christmas tradition in Williamsburg each year is the Grand Illumination. In the crisp winter night air, a giant bonfire on the Palace Green draws townspeople and visitors alike to its warmth. They await with great anticipation the sharp clap of a volley from the artillery, which signals the lighting of candles in windows all over town. The roll of drums, piping of flutes and sounds of muskets begin a night of rejoicing filled with music and merriment. Stroll the Duke of Gloucester Street to see the Capitol by candlelight, listen to songs of the season sung under the flickering light from the tall cressets, and be part of a Colonial celebration. The Grand Illumination is a special way to start the Christmas season. |  | Grand Illumination Girl
 A very special Christmas tradition in Williamsburg each year is the Grand Illumination. In the crisp winter night air, a giant bonfire on the Palace Green draws townspeople and visitors alike to its warmth. They await with great anticipation the sharp clap of a volley from the artillery, which signals the lighting of candles in windows all over town. The roll of drums, piping of flutes and sounds of muskets begin a night of rejoicing filled with music and merriment. Stroll the Duke of Gloucester Street to see the Capitol by candlelight, listen to songs of the season sung under the flickering light from the tall cressets, and be part of a Colonial celebration. The Grand Illumination is a special way to start the Christmas season. |  | Grand Illumination Man
 A very special Christmas tradition in Williamsburg each year is the Grand Illumination. In the crisp winter night air, a giant bonfire on the Palace Green draws townspeople and visitors alike to its warmth. They await with great anticipation the sharp clap of a volley from the artillery, which signals the lighting of candles in windows all over town. The roll of drums, piping of flutes and sounds of muskets begin a night of rejoicing filled with music and merriment. Stroll the Duke of Gloucester Street to see the Capitol by candlelight, listen to songs of the season sung under the flickering light from the tall cressets, and be part of a Colonial celebration. The Grand Illumination is a special way to start the Christmas season. |
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Grand Illumination Woman
 A very special Christmas tradition in Williamsburg each year is the Grand Illumination. In the crisp winter night air, a giant bonfire on the Palace Green draws townspeople and visitors alike to its warmth. They await with great anticipation the sharp clap of a volley from the artillery, which signals the lighting of candles in windows all over town. The roll of drums, piping of flutes and sounds of muskets begin a night of rejoicing filled with music and merriment. Stroll the Duke of Gloucester Street to see the Capitol by candlelight, listen to songs of the season sung under the flickering light from the tall cressets, and be part of a Colonial celebration. The Grand Illumination is a special way to start the Christmas season. |  | Shepherdess with Sheep
 Colonial Williamsburg residents go about the business of spring. This Shepherdess responsibly tends her Leicester Longwool sheep. |
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