



Wilmington NC Brickwork Detail, Carnegie Survey 1900s
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural detail from Wilmington, North Carolina, specifically highlighting the brickwork and walls characteristic of the region. Taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, known for her work in documenting American architecture, this image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. The survey aimed to catalog and preserve the architectural heritage of the southern United States during the early 20th century.
The photograph is linked to New Hanover County, an area known for its rich history and distinctive architectural styles. The careful attention to detail in the brickwork showcases the craftsmanship that was prevalent during the period. Johnstons work contributes to our understanding of the architectural landscape of Wilmington and the broader southern region.
Created as part of the Carnegie Surveys efforts, this image serves as a crucial historical document, reflecting the architectural practices of its time. It is a valuable addition for those interested in American history, architecture, or southern culture.
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Wilmington NC Brickwork Detail, Carnegie Survey 1900s