



New Orleans Architecture, Orleans Parish, Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a scene from New Orleans, Louisiana, specifically in Orleans Parish. The image showcases the intricate architecture of the city, highlighting notable elements such as balconies, brickwork, and decorative ironwork. The attention to detail in these features reflects the unique character and historical significance of New Orleans urban landscape.
Taken during the early 20th century, this photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project dedicated to documenting the architectural heritage of the southern United States. The survey aimed to preserve the visual history of notable structures and urban life in regions like New Orleans, which is known for its rich cultural and architectural diversity.
This image not only serves as a visual record of a specific time and place but also invites viewers to explore the architectural styles and city life that define New Orleans. It is an excellent addition for those interested in historical imagery and the stories embedded within urban architecture.
KNOWOLs historic images connect the rich stories and imagery of our past. A statement in any room, each is printed on museum-quality paper using a restored version of the original.

New Orleans Architecture, Orleans Parish, Early 20th Century