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108 Meeting Street - ca. 1985
Twelve color Polaroid photographs documenting the conditions of 108 Meeting Street prior to HCF's renovation of the building: a-b: West elevation. c: Northwest elevation. d: North elevation. e--h: Southeast elevation. i-j: South elevation. k-l: Southwest elevation.
Record Type: Photo
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108 Meeting Street - ca. 1985
Six B&W photographs and one contact sheet featuring 108 Meeting Street, formerly Batson's Exxon Station: a: Streetscape view, showing the southwest corner of the building. b: West elevation. c: Northwest corner, showing a portion of rear garages. d: Northwest corner. e: Southeast corner. f: South elevation. g: Contact sheet showing 16 prints of 35mm negatives, including above photos.
Record Type: Photo
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10 Hayne Street - ca. 1986
Four color photographs of 10 Hayne Street: a: Corner view of building showing the south (front) and east elevations. Also shows the street corner (Hayne and Church Streets). b: Hayne Street entrance. c: Interior, facing north. d: Interior, facing south. 10 Hayne Street was rehabilitated in the late 1990s and opened as Hank's Seafood Restaurant in 1999.
Record Type: Photo
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10 Hayne Street Before Rehabilitation - ca. 1998
Twenty-seven color photographs documenting 10 Hayne Street before rehabilitation, both exterior and interior views. Photos 1, 9, 11, 18, and 20 are shown here as examples. Other photos not scanned.
Record Type: Photo
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14 George Street (Middleton-Pinckney House) - 1970s
B&W photograph of the Middleton-Pinckney House (14 George Street), then the City Water Works Office. Corner view of building, north (front) and west elevations. Water Works Office signage in front. Two copies of photo in sleeve.
Record Type: Photo
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14 George Street (Middleton-Pinckney House) - ca. 1960
B&W photograph of 14 George Street (Middleton-Pinckney House), then the City Water Works offices. North (front) elevation. Cars parked in front of building. Captioned on back "14-18 George Street." "ARP" [Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project] written on back.
Record Type: Photo
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14 George Street (Middleton-Pinckney House) - ca. 1980s
B&W photograph of the west elevation of the Middleton-Pinckney House (14 George Street), then the City Water Works Office.
Record Type: Photo
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55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School) - 1986
B&W photograph of 55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School), street (front) elevation, after the restoration of the column capitals.
Record Type: Photo
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55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School) - ca. 1960s
B&W photograph of 55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School), street (front) elevation, before restoration. ARP [Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project] written on verso of photograph.
Record Type: Photo
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55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School) Before Rehabilitation - ca. 1960s
B&W photograph of 55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School), street (front) elevation, before restoration. Sign on gate for United Spanish War Veterans.
Record Type: Photo
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55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School) For Sale - ca. 1980s
B&W photograph of 55 Society Street (Old Charleston High School) for sale by Historic Charleston Foundation, street (front) elevation. Jonathan Poston stands between two columns.
Record Type: Photo
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Batson Service Station (108 Meeting Street) - ca. 1986
B&W photograph Meeting Street, looking south, showing the Batson Service Station at 108 Meeting Street and northwest corner of the Fireproof Building, 100 Meeting Street. Portion of rear of City Hall and St. Michael's Church isettple in the background. Two copies of photo in sleeve. Batson Service Station handwritten on back.
Record Type: Photo
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Batson's Exxon Station at 108 Meeting Street - ca. 1981
Two B&W photographs of Batson's Exxon Station at 108 Meeting Street shortly before its closure: a: View looking east at the gas station with a man pumping gas and a woman standing by, perhaps Mr. and Mrs. Batson. b: View looking west fromthe pumps. Hibernian Society building and Charleston County Courthouse in background. The station closed in 1981 and became the Frances R. Edmunds Preservation Center and later HCF's retail shop.
Record Type: Photo
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Book - Changing places : remaking institutional buildings
Schneekloth, Lynda H.
Record Type: Library
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