



Historic China Hall in Westmoreland, VA, 1953 Photo
This vintage photograph features a historic house in Westmoreland County, Virginia, originally known as China Hall. The property was acquired by Rev. Archibald Campbell prior to the American Revolution, who renamed it Kirnan in homage to his ancestral home in Scotland. The architecture showcases traditional gables and clapboard siding, typical of the regions historic homes.
The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive collection that documents notable structures in the southern United States. This particular photograph was captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in architectural documentation.
This photograph serves as a valuable visual record of Virginias architectural heritage, highlighting the craftsmanship and historical significance of homes from the colonial era. It was acquired from Johnstons estate in 1953 and continues to be an essential piece of Virginias cultural history.
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Historic China Hall in Westmoreland, VA, 1953 Photo
