



1855 Ironwork Gates in New Orleans, Louisiana - Photo
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in New Orleans, Louisiana, showcasing the intricate ironwork gates of a historical building constructed in 1855. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the rich architectural heritage of the region. The survey aimed to highlight significant structures and designs, contributing to the understanding of southern architecture.
Located in Orleans Parish, New Orleans is known for its unique blend of cultural influences and architectural styles. The detailed craftsmanship of the gates reflects the artistry prevalent in the city during the 19th century. This photograph serves as a testament to the skilled artisans who created these ironworks, which remain a defining feature of New Orleans charm.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this photograph is an important piece of historical documentation. It connects viewers to a bygone era and enriches our appreciation for the architectural legacy of New Orleans.
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1855 Ironwork Gates in New Orleans, Louisiana - Photo