



Charleston SC Historic Building Photo, 1757 Architecture
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage image in Charleston, South Carolina, showcasing a significant architectural structure built around 1757. The building, commissioned by Ralph Izard, features elegant balconies, intricate ironwork, and distinctive doorways that exemplify the craftsmanship of its time. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the rich architectural heritage of the region.
The structure is associated with the estate of C.D. Bryan, further emphasizing its historical importance within Charleston County. Johnstons work offers a glimpse into the artistry and design prevalent in Southern architecture during the colonial period.
This image serves as both a historical record and an artistic representation of Charlestons architectural legacy. The details captured in the photograph reflect the citys rich cultural heritage and the enduring beauty of its historic buildings.
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Charleston SC Historic Building Photo, 1757 Architecture