



Interior Scene in Gloucester County, VA 20th Century
This vintage photograph captures an interior scene from Gloucester County, Virginia, as documented in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. Renowned photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, active from 1864 to 1952, meticulously recorded various architectural features, including stairways and doorways, which highlight the design elements characteristic of the region during that era.
The image reflects the intricate craftsmanship and aesthetic considerations present in early 20th-century Virginian interiors. Each detail serves as a historical reference, providing insight into both the architectural styles and the cultural context of Gloucester County at the time.
This photograph is part of the extensive collection held by the Library of Congress, intended to preserve the architectural heritage of the southern United States. It remains a significant artifact for those interested in the history and evolution of American architecture.
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Interior Scene in Gloucester County, VA 20th Century
