V. GOTHIC REVIVAL 1830-1900
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. Eyebrows
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2. Pointed Arches
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3. Stone Tracery
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4. Finials
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5. Crenellation
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6. Buttresses
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Other Notable Gothic Revival Buildings in Charleston
37 John St. Tower Depot c.1849
County Jail 21 Magazine St. c.1856
13 Franklin St. c.1850
Miles Brewton Carriage House 27 King St. c.1825
Kitchen House 116 Broad St. c.1853
20 Franklin St. c.1833
289 Meeting St. c.1870
192 Queen St. c.1850
100 Wentworth St. c.1847
Unitarian Church 6 Archdale St. c.1772 remodeled 1856. (photo by Ron Anton Rocz)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Information and images from the poster: ARCHITECTURE: STYLES OF HISTORIC CHARLESTON.
A cooperative education project by the Historic Charleston Foundation and Drayton Hall, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Project Design & Coordinator: Meggett B. Lavin, Curator, Drayton Hall
Consultant: Jonathan Poston, Director of Preservation Programs, Historic Charleston Foundation
Artists:
Stephen A. Smith, AIA. Falls Church, Virginia
Ricardo J. Viera, University of Florida Graduate Program, Architecture
Linwood R. King, Savannah College of Art and Design
Lori S. Smith, University of Florida
© Copyright 1988, 1990 Historic Charleston Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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