



Charleston SC Architecture History Photograph 1953
This vintage photograph captures a historical scene in Charleston, South Carolina, an area renowned for its rich architectural heritage. The image, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases the intricate designs of fanlights, grilles, and ironwork that characterize the citys buildings. Johnstons work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the unique architectural styles of this region.
Charleston, established in the late 17th century, features structures that reflect a blend of various architectural influences, including Colonial, Georgian, and Federal styles. The attention to detail in the windows and ironwork demonstrates the craftsmanship of the time, illustrating the citys commitment to beauty and design in its urban landscape.
This photograph serves as a historical document, contributing to the understanding of Charlestons architectural evolution. It was purchased from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953 and remains a valuable piece of the Carnegie Survey collection.
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Charleston SC Architecture History Photograph 1953
