



Historic Clock Tower, Georgetown SC, 1953
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural feature in Georgetown, South Carolina, a town known for its rich history and well-preserved structures. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents notable buildings and their design elements throughout the region.
The photograph emphasizes the intricate brickwork and distinctive clock tower of a church, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the period. Georgetown County, situated along the coast, has a legacy of colonial architecture, making it a focal point for historical study and appreciation.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, contributed extensively to documenting American architecture in the early 20th century, and her work remains an essential resource for understanding Southern architectural styles. This image, part of a larger collection, was acquired from the Johnston estate in 1953 and offers a glimpse into the architectural heritage of Georgetown.
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Historic Clock Tower, Georgetown SC, 1953
