



Charleston Architecture, South Carolina 1900s Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer of the early 20th century, captured this image in Charleston, South Carolina. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that aimed to document the architectural heritage of the region. Known for its well-preserved antebellum architecture, Charleston showcases a blend of styles including Colonial, Georgian, and Victorian.
The image highlights distinctive features of Charlestons architecture, such as intricate brickwork, elegant columns, and charming porches. These elements reflect the craftsmanship and design sensibilities of the era, offering insight into the historical context of the buildings. The presence of plant containers and hand railings adds to the aesthetic appeal that characterizes Charlestons streetscape.
This vintage photograph serves as a valuable educational resource, providing a glimpse into the architectural history of Charleston during the early 1900s. It is printed on museum-quality paper to ensure its preservation for future generations.
KNOWOLs historic images connect the rich stories and imagery of our past. A statement in any room, each is printed on museum-quality paper using a restored version of the original.

Charleston Architecture, South Carolina 1900s Photo