Description
Vintage Bruton Parish Church Williamsburg VA Mirro-Krome Postcard Interior View. The scene, captured from the Paramount-Colonial Williamsburg film 'Williamsburg—The Story of a Patriot,' shows the historic interior with parishioners in period dress, the high pulpit, and the altar. Vintage Mirro-Krome postcard depicts a recreated eighteenth-century service at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, Virginia. The scene, captured from the Paramount-Colonial Williamsburg film 'Williamsburg—The Story of a Patriot,' shows the historic interior with parishioners in period dress, the high pulpit, and the altar. This official Colonial Williamsburg card highlights the court church of the Virginia colony where figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson once worshipped. The back contains historical information about the church's continuous use since colonial days and its restoration to its 18th-century appearance. Subject: Bruton Parish Church Interior Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Publisher: H. S. Crocker Co., Inc. Series: Mirro-Krome Era: Chrome (c. 1939-Present) Theme: Historic Architecture, Religious History Type: Printed (Lithograph) Format: Standard Postcard Orientation: Landscape Finish: Glossy Features: Historical Information on Reverse Occasion: Tourism Original/Reproduction: Original Keywords: Americana, Colonial Revival, Episcopal, Anglican, 1700s, Living History, Museum Souvenir, Christian Heritage, Southern History, Ephemera, Collectible Card, Travel Memorabilia, 1950s, 1960s, Patriotism