



Roanoke County VA Vintage Architecture Photo 1900s
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage image in Roanoke County, Virginia, as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The photograph features wooden buildings characterized by their prominent chimneys, showcasing the architectural style prevalent in this region during the early 20th century.
Johnstons work, recognized for its historical significance, contributes to the understanding of Southern architecture and the living conditions of the time. This particular image provides a glimpse into the design elements and materials used in rural Virginia, reflecting the craftsmanship and lifestyle of the era.
The Carnegie Survey aimed to document and preserve the diverse architectural heritage of the South, and Johnstons photographs are an essential part of this initiative. Her contributions to the field of photography and architecture remain influential today.
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Roanoke County VA Vintage Architecture Photo 1900s
