Two colored photographs of No. 20 Charlotte Street: Left (west elevation); Right (porch). The top of the photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper titled "City of Charleston, S.C. Memorandum." The bottom of the photographs are hanging from the paper. The paper the photographs are taped to state the purpose of the photographs as showing where the existing meter on the structure is and where they were proposing to move it. The photograph on the left shows a distant perspective of the west elevation of the structure. The photograph on the right shows a close up perspective of the porch on the structure with an appliance, which appears to be a washing machine, sitting outside the structure on the porch.
Two colored photographs of No. 33 Charlotte Street: Top left (corner of front facade/south elevation and west elevation); Bottom right (corner of front facade/south elevation and east elevation). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "33 Charlotte 7911-28-18." There is a white border surrounding both photographs. The structure at No. 33 Charlotte Street is a two-and-a-half story Federal style structure constructed of brick. The roof is pitched. There is a large pediment projecting from the roof above the entryway creating symmetry in the structure. The center of the structure on all stories projects forward slightly. The entryway in the center of the first story has another pediment above it with columns flanking the sides. The structure is elevated, therefore, stairs come from both sides of the sidewalk and intersect before leading to the front door.