



Durham, NC Chapel Architecture - Carnegie Survey 1953
This vintage photograph captures an architectural feature from Durham, North Carolina, an area rich in historical significance. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documented notable structures across the region. The survey aimed to provide a comprehensive record of Southern architecture, including the intricate designs of vaults and naves within chapels.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographer, was known for her meticulous attention to detail and ability to highlight the beauty of architectural elements. This particular image from her inventory showcases the unique characteristics of the chapels interior, reflecting the craftsmanship of its era.
The photograph was acquired through the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953 and is preserved in the Library of Congress. It serves as a valuable historical document for those interested in the architectural heritage of Durham County and the broader context of Southern architecture.
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Durham, NC Chapel Architecture - Carnegie Survey 1953