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Three arched gateways, [College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street]... c1920-c1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
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Three arched gateways, [College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street]... c1920-c1926. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Three arched gateways, [College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street], Charleston, South Carolina, between 1920 and 1926
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Arched Columns Gate Gateway Iron Gate Iron Gates Ironwork Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Nitrate Negatives Southern Way In
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This photograph, titled "Three arched gateways, College of Charleston, Porter's Lodge, 66 George Street," was captured by renowned American photographer Arnold Genthe between 1920 and 1926. The image showcases the stunning entrance to Porter's Lodge, located at 66 George Street in Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America. The neoclassical architecture of the College of Charleston is beautifully represented through the three arched gateways adorned with intricate ironwork and columns. The gateways serve as a way in to the historic campus, inviting visitors to explore the rich heritage and history that lies within. The image is a testament to the timeless beauty of Charleston's architecture, which has remained an enduring symbol of Southern charm and elegance. This photograph, with its striking contrast between the dark iron gates and the light pillars, is a visual feast for the eyes and a reminder of the beauty that can be found in the details of our built environment. The nitrate negative, a common photographic medium of the time, adds to the image's historical significance and authenticity. This still image, taken in the 1920s, continues to captivate viewers and inspire appreciation for the architectural wonders of the past.
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