



Historic Architecture in Richmond, VA - Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph captures an architectural gem located in Richmond, Virginia, specifically in Henrico County. The image showcases intricate design elements, including bulls eye windows, arcades, and distinctive keystones that illustrate the craftsmanship prevalent in the region. The building, attributed to the architect William L. Bottomley, reflects the unique architectural styles of the early 20th century.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer active during this period, documented various aspects of American architecture. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to preserve the architectural heritage of the Southern United States. The careful attention to detail in the photograph highlights the significance of the structure within its historical context.
Acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953, this photograph serves as a valuable educational resource for those interested in the architectural history of Richmond.
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Historic Architecture in Richmond, VA - Early 20th Century
