



Richmond VA Mansion Architecture, 1953 Historical Photo
This vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures a mansion in Richmond, Virginia, notable for its architectural features, including fanlights, keystones, and bulls eye windows. Designed by architect William L. Bottomley, the structure reflects the elegance of early 20th-century Southern architecture.
Situated in Henrico County, the building showcases distinct brickwork and a grand entrance, highlighting the craftsmanship typical of the era. Balconies and wings further enhance its architectural complexity, making it a significant example of residential design during this period.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image serves as a historical reference for the architectural styles prevalent in Richmond. The photograph was purchased from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953 and continues to be an important resource for understanding the regions architectural heritage.
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Richmond VA Mansion Architecture, 1953 Historical Photo
