Godspeed was one of the three ships of the English East India Company led by Captain Christopher Newport on the voyage which resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia in 1607. East India Company was the name of several historic European companies chartered with the monopoly of trading with Asia for their respective countries. ... Christopher Newport (c. ... Jamestown was a village on an island in the James River in Virginia, about 45 miles (70 kilometers) southeast of where Richmond, Virginia, is now. ... State nickname: Old Dominion Other U.S. States Capital Richmond Largest city Virginia Beach Governor Mark R. Warner Official languages English Area 110,862 km² (35th) - Land 102,642 km² - Water 8,220 km² (7. ... Events January 20 - Tidal wave swept along the Bristol Channel, killing 2000 people. ...
Replicas of the Godspeed, as well as the larger Susan Constant and the smaller Discovery are docked in the James River at Jamestown Festival Park. Discovery was a 70-ton fly-boat of the English East India Company, launched before 1602. ... The James River in the state of Virginia is 547 km (340 miles) long and drains a watershed encompassing 26 000 km² (10 000 square miles), home to 2. ... Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and her consort Prince Phillip inspect replica of Susan Constant at Jamestown Festival Park in Virginia on October 16, 1957 Jamestown Festival Park was established at Jamestown, Virginia in 1957 to mark the 350th anniversary of the founding of the Jamestown Settlement. ...
Godspeed sails down the James River in Virginia as part of a training mission for volunteers.
The "Godspeed Sail" is among a series of events planned for the 400th anniversary of Jamestown.
Because there are no known illustrations or blueprints of the Godspeed or its sister ships, the ship was built based on the design of other early 17th century ships and documentation that the original Godspeed could carry 40 tons of cargo and passengers.