



Charleston SC Architecture 1835 Vintage Photo
This vintage photograph captures an architectural gem located in Charleston, South Carolina, a city renowned for its rich history and well-preserved buildings. The structure depicted is a replica of the original built between 1681 and 1690, with its current form dating back to approximately 1835. Designed by architect James Hyde, the building features a striking steeple crafted by E. Blake White and a distinctive Wren tower that rises in five tiers.
The image also highlights intricate ironwork and elegant porticoes that are characteristic of Charlestons architectural style. These elements contribute to the buildings historical significance, reflecting the craftsmanship and design sensibilities of the period. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, an initiative aimed at documenting the architectural heritage of the region.
This photograph serves as a testament to Charlestons architectural legacy, providing a glimpse into the artistry and history that define this iconic American city.
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Charleston SC Architecture 1835 Vintage Photo
