Name/Title
Charleston Doorways: Entrance Motives from a South Carolina CityEntry/Object ID
2005.003.0188Secondary Title
An Architectural Monograph: Charleston Doorways, Entrance Motives from a South Carolina CityDescription
Photographs and measured drawings of some of the finest doorways in Charleston. Also includes wood construction details from Weyerhaeuser Forest Products (St. Paul, Minnesota). Features the doorways of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church; 20 Church Street; 18 Meeting Street; 104 Tradd Street; King Street; 110 Broad Street; 301 East Bay Street; 68 Broad Street; 39 South Battery; St. James Church (Goose Creek).
p. 243-264, ill., plates, plans, 29 cm.Collection
Pamphlets, Guidebooks, Reports, Theses/DissertationsAcquisition
Accession
2005.003.Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2005)Acquisition Method
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DoorwaysSearch Terms
Fine arts, Architecture, Architectural details, Lowcountry Digital Library, Doors, Doorways--Designs and plans, Architecture--Details--South Carolina--Charleston, Architecture, Colonial--South Carolina--Charleston, Building, Wooden--Specifications, Lumber trade--Minnesota--St. Paul--Officials and employeesOther Names and Numbers
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P318Book Details
Author
Whitehead, Russell F. (Russell Fenimore), 1884-1954
Clark, Kenneth, 1884-1931, Casey, WilliamSeries
White Pine Series of Architectural MonographsPublisher
Russell F. WhiteheadDate Published
1928Call No.
NA3010 .C3 1928Notes
Copy No.: 0Location
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Books-PamphletsRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023General Notes
Note
Notes: No. 5, Vol. XIV. The 81st monograph of the White Pine Series.
Full title: An Architectural Monograph: Charleston Doorways . . . Containing Also Measured Drawings from the George F. Lindsay Collection of Early American Documents. The whole imposingly embellished by reproductions of beautiful photographs by Kenneth Clark.
Edited by Russell F. Whitehead.
The Series Monographs provided visual documentation of classical and unique applications of White Pine, illustrated with crisp photography of the time and vivid illustrations with detailed editorial by well-respected American architects and builders. For more than 25 years, the Monographs became an industry favorite, gaining loyal readership across the country. They earned a valuable place as mainstream architectural reference literature. And for those fortunate enough, often can be found today preserved and treasured in architectural libraries, homes and vintage book stores. (EasternWhitePine.org)
High resolution TIFs of photographs and drawings on WhitePineSeries1 (DVD).
Doorway identified in the book as 26 Church is 20 Church.Created By
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July 21, 2005Updated By
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June 13, 2016