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Collection of Jamestown Cliparts (42)
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Lightweight jamestown assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A vintage illustration showing a walled coastal town with timber fortifications, church spires, and boats near the shore, oriented by a compass rose.
A classic woodcut showing a rustic colonial log cabin with a steep thatched roof, flanked by pine and deciduous trees, as a settler walks past carrying a bundle.
Colonial militiamen and townsfolk advance through a smoke-choked street as buildings burn-a dramatic scene reflecting revolutionary fervor.
A Native American figure stands on the shoreline, watching a tall-masted European ship approach-an iconic representation of early transatlantic contact.
A classic wooden tall ship with billowing white sails cuts through gentle ocean waves in this playful nautical illustration.
A classic 19th-century engraving showing a lone sailboat approaching a quiet shore lined with trees, a cottage, and a simple dock.
A lively gathering of 18th-century townspeople and clergy outside a village church, rendered in pixel-art style with rich historical detail.
A lively Elizabethan street scene featuring armored guards, elegantly dressed women with farthingales, and onlookers near a timber-framed home.
A classic 19th-century-style illustration of a frontier blockhouse, showing its defensive log construction, elevated position, and protective stockade.
A vintage-style engraving of two tall ships at sea-likely galleons or frigates-showcasing period-accurate sails, cannons, and naval banners.
A symbolic side-by-side portrait of a colonial settler and a Native American, highlighting the complex relationship at the dawn of U.S. history.
A friendly Pilgrim boy in classic 17th-century garb, ready for Thanksgiving storytelling or classroom lessons.
A vintage engraving of a medieval stone tower partially swallowed by ivy, gnarled trees, and wild undergrowth.
A stylized portrait of William Shakespeare, capturing his iconic beard, ruff collar, and 16th-century fashion.
A whimsical, hand-drawn tall ship with three masts, fluttering flags, and cheerful blue portholes sailing through gentle waves.
A serene 19th-century riverside moment-people gather near a horse and boat while another fishes from a skiff beside a weathered wooden pier.
Captain John Smith beckons readers toward adventure as his ship sails into the James River-perfect for young explorers!
A classic 19th-century woodcut showing lumberjacks actively harvesting timber in a dense woodland setting.
Explorers gather beneath a makeshift tarp shelter beside their canoe, with a lone figure standing guard near the water’s edge.
An antique line drawing of a weathered brick tower ruin, framed by skeletal trees and a simple wooden fence.
A dramatic 19th-century-style painting shows three wooden sailing vessels-likely galleons or carracks-cutting through rough Atlantic waters under a moody sunset sky.
The Betsy Ross flag, believed to be the first official U.S. flag, displays 13 stars arranged in a circle on a blue field.
A vintage-style pen-and-ink drawing captures the quiet dignity of an old stone ruin, half-hidden by gnarled trees and a simple wooden gate.
A cheerful Pilgrim couple dressed in classic black-and-white clothing-perfect for teaching early American history.
“Arrival at Jamestown” (1870s engraving) illustrates the founding moment of England’s first successful North American colony in 1607.
A classic cartoon-style cowboy leaps with excitement, clutching a gleaming gold nugget-symbolizing luck, discovery, and Western spirit.
A vintage woodcut showing agricultural activity around a log cabin in a mid-1800s American settlement.
Settlers take cover behind barrels and logs as they return fire during a frontier skirmish-illustrated by Darley in the late 1800s.
Colonists arrive at a new settlement in the 1600s, transferring barrels and goods from their ship to shore while building temporary shelters under cypress trees.
This emblem combines traditional Indigenous symbols-the handprint for identity, the arrow for direction, and the feather for wisdom.
A finely detailed pen-and-ink sketch of a 17th-century European galleon at sea, showcasing its complex sail plan and decorative hull.
A vivid historical depiction of Jamestown, Virginia-established in 1607-as the first permanent English colony in North America.
Jamestown sits on the eastern coast of Virginia, marked near the confluence of the James River and Chesapeake Bay.
A tense moment captured in period illustration: soldiers and civilians clash amid fire and smoke, reflecting the chaos of early modern conflict.
A peaceful medieval settlement with cobblestone paths, timber-framed houses, and daily life unfolding near the sea.
Children wearing vintage aviator caps read books while relaxing beside a colorful globe, surrounded by twinkling stars.
A happy child discovers the letter “E” and its matching animal, the elephant, in a colorful ABC book.
This reconstructed plan reveals how the original James Fort evolved from a triangular palisade to a five-sided structure by 1608, with key buildings and burial sites identified.
