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Walking through the First Oval Office: Colonial Williamsburg
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Walking through the First Oval Office: Colonial Williamsburg

November 16, 2013

Last Saturday we toured General Washington’s marquee tent, which was recently sewn by the tailors at Colonial Williamsburg. 

First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
May 18, 2013 – Hand stitching begins on the First Oval Office
First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
May 19, 2013 – Hand stitching the First Oval Office
First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
June 30, 2013 – Hand stitching the First Oval Office

TOURING THE HANDSEWN TENT

Holding my breath at each turn, I marveled at the craftsmanship of this 18th century tent! 

While a masterpiece of 18th century design and function, it’s also a masterpiece of 21st century research and craftsmanship.

While the tailors were the key players, there were many supportive roles by various other CW trades, including the weaver who wove the fabric, the finials turned by the woodworks, trades for various metalwork, the leather from the leather maker….and I’m sure others that I am not aware of.

First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office

The structure of the marquee is of a tent within a tent.

First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office

It is thought that here, outside of the inner chamber, is where General Washington’s canopy bed was set up, whereas on the other side would be a sort of storage of important trunks of papers, etc.

First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office

Walking all the way around the inner chamber from the imaginary bed to the imaginary trunks on the other side, I experienced the light play through the fabric.

First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office
First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office
First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office

The inner tent was General Washington’s office, from which the light gleaming through the various seams, showcasing amazing details.

Towards the center you can just make out the mysterious seal.

First Oval Office at Colonial Williamsburg
November 16, 2013 – Debut of the First Oval Office

Inside the Secretary’s Office, guests entered to observe each section of the tent hand stitched.

I heard that there is to be a second marquee stitched from the rolls of fabric remaining. 

COMMENTS FROM MY OLD BLOG

Jessica Greyson – November 21, 2013 at 5:53 PM – Oh, thank you for posting pictures! It was so fun to see them stitching it in September and we wished we could attend it’s opening (but we live too far away). Thanks for sharing the thrills!

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

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