Name/Title
Charleston S.C. Kodak Carousel Slide Show, Part 2Entry/Object ID
2013.017.02Description
77 color Agfachrome and Kodachrome slides of Charleston buildings, sites, etc., 1976-1978. Originally part of a Kodak Carousel slide show created by Erving Pruyn. Some slides not scanned (e.g., signage, etc.). Features the following (labels from original index):
36-40 Tradd Street
72 Tradd Street
54-56 Tradd Street
123 Tradd Street
106 Tradd Street/John Stuart House (and Marker)
126 Tradd Street/Dr. Peter Fayssoux House
52 Tradd Street Garden
102 Tradd Street Garden
16 Meeting Street/Calhoun Mansion
54 Hasell Street/Rhett House
15 Legare Street/Fullerton House (and Sign)
14 Legare Street/Simmons-Edwards House (and Sign)
14 Legare Street/Simmons-Edwards House Pineapple Gate Post
14 Legare Street/Simmons-Edwards House Garden
26 Legare Street Garden (and Sign)
Park, East Bay and Broad* [2 Broad Street garden]
South Battery Between King and Meeting
7 Limehouse Street/Limehouse House (and Sign)
Garden/39 East Bay
Garden/9 South Battery
Garden/59 Meeting Street
Garden/34 Meeting Street
Garden/37 East Bay
1 East Battery, Coffin House
162 Queen Street
Strawberry Chapel (and Marker)
9 Limehouse Street/Shingler House (and Sign and Marker)
9 Limehouse Street/Shingler House Doorway
65 Concord Street Roses & Azaleas
Doorway/5 East Battery
9 East Battery
68 South Battery Gate
St. John's Lutheran Church from Magazine Street
Solid Shutters on King Street
State Port Authority [176 Concord Street]
Cruise Ship "Angelina Lauro"
Ft. Sumter from 65 Concord
Old City Jail
Aircraft Carrier "Yorktown" from 65 Concord
Yorktown
Charleston from Patriots Point
Christ Church/Mt. Pleasant (and Sign and Marker)
38 Church Street/Le Seigneur House (and Marker)
59 Church Street Garden
90-92-94 Church Street
Marker/90 Church Street/Thomas Legare House (a/k/a Peter Leger House)
Marker/92 Church Street/Alexander Christie House
Marker/94 Church Street/Thomas Bee House
Azaleas
View Down Stoll's Alley
160 Queen Street
22 Lamboll Street Garden
Bennett House/69 Barre Street
78 Church Street Balcony
Views in Magnolia Gardens
Large Gas Container in Cooper River
25 East Battery Gable
Cedar Waxwings
St. Philip's Church from West Churchyard
St. Philip's Church Interior
The two slides identified as "Park, East Bay and Broad, are of a temporary garden that was constructed at the northwest corner of East Bay and Broad some time after the building that was there burned down ca. 1963. It is now the site of the Wells Fargo Bank building, formerly Wachovia Bank building, formerly South Carolina National Bank building. The building in the background with the clerestory is the Farmers and Exchange Bank (141 East Bay Street); the white building is across the street from it on East Bay.Collection
HCF Image CollectionAcquisition
Accession
2013.017.Source or Donor
Mr. Chester H. LiebsAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
Gift of Chester H. LiebsLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term
Transparency, SlideNomenclature Secondary Object Term
TransparencyNomenclature Primary Object Term
PhotographNomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Streets, Concord Street, Limehouse Street, Tradd Street, Meeting Street, Hasell Street, Lamboll Street, Legare Street, Stoll's Alley, Broad Street, South Battery, Church Street, East Battery, East Bay Street, Queen Street, Magazine Street, Charleston (S.C.)--Buildings, structures, etc., Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston, Church buildings--South Carolina--Charleston, Streets--South Carolina--Charleston, Historic sites--South Carolina--Charleston, Gardens--South Carolina--CharlestonLocation
Location
Shelf
Archives F-11Room
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Provenance
Notes
Donor received slides from Erving Pruyn.General Notes
Note Type
Cataloging NoteNote
Original box labeled XLIV-A, Charleston, S.C., 1976-7-8.
Original order of slides maintained in slide box although not every slide has been scanned.Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
October 4, 2013Updated By
sferguson@historiccharleston.orgUpdate Date
September 5, 2023