



Charleston SC 1900s Architectural Details of Lodging House
Frances Benjamin Johnstons photographic work, created during the early 20th century, captures the architectural details of Charleston, South Carolina. This particular image focuses on the intricate hand railings and stairways of a lodging house, reflecting the unique craftsmanship of the era. Charleston, known for its well-preserved historic districts, showcases a blend of colonial and antebellum architecture that is a hallmark of Southern history.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant structures and their architectural features across the region. The survey is a vital resource for understanding the evolution of Southern architecture and is housed within the Library of Congresss Prints and Photographs Division.
By purchasing this vintage photograph, you not only acquire a piece of history but also support the preservation of architectural heritage. Each print is produced on museum-quality paper, ensuring that the rich details of Johnstons work are preserved for future generations.
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Charleston SC 1900s Architectural Details of Lodging House
