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Oak avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, S.C. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: William H. Jackson
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Oak avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, S.C. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: William H. Jackson
Oak avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, S.C. between 1900 and 1906
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This photograph, titled "Oak Avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, S.C. between 1900 and 1906," captures a serene scene of Oak Avenue at Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, during the early 1900s. Taken by renowned photographer William H. Jackson, this glass negative measures 8 x 10 inches and offers a glimpse into the past. The image showcases the picturesque Oak Avenue, a thoroughfare lined with grand oak trees that leads to Ashley Hall, a private school for girls. In the foreground, a lone horseman, dressed in riding attire, rides along the road, adding a sense of movement and life to the scene. The trees, with their full branches reaching out, create a canopy over the road, providing shade and a sense of tranquility. The photograph offers a glimpse into the heritage and history of Charleston, South Carolina, during the early 1900s. The image has been preserved by the Library of Congress and is a testament to the beauty and charm of the past. The scene is reminiscent of a simpler time, where nature and education were intertwined, and the beauty of the natural world was celebrated. William H. Jackson, a prolific photographer, captured this moment in time using a dry plate negative process, which was a popular photographic technique during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of historical images of America and serves as a reminder of the rich history and heritage of Charleston, South Carolina.
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