Three colored photographs of No. 32 Bull Street: Top (front facade with vehicle parked in front of the building); Bottom left (southeastern corner of building with vehicle parked in front); Bottom right (elevation with vehicle parked to the left). The three photographs are stapled to a beige paper with two holes punched through the top. The holes partially remove the label, however, the label of the folder can still be read as "32 Bull Street 8211-29-8." The structure is a two-and-a-half-story structure. The photograph shows a red gable roof and an exterior consisting of white horizontal paneling. There are hand-drawn black marks on the top photograph. These marks include a circle near the roof and an arrow above the photograph pointing downwards towards it. The arrow is labeled as "location."
Three black and white photographs of No. 18 Bull Street: Top (front façade facing south on Bull Street); Middle (side elevation); Bottom (rear south elevation). The three photographs are taped to a beige colored paper. The photographs are overlaid on top of each other. There is a white border around each of the photographs. The paper is labeled "18 Bull St. #813-11-6." The structure is a three-story Adamesque style structure made of brick construction. The structure has a pitched roof with an elevated Palladian entryway and centered front and back door. The middle and bottom photographs show the side and back of the structure with trees in front of the structure and a yard.
Colored polaroid photograph of east elevation of No. 56 Bull Street. The photograph shows the exterior with white horizontal paneling and green framing around the openings of the structure, mainly windows and doors. The area of the structure on the right is setback. The area to the left has pipes running horizontally and vertically on the exterior. There are black markings of a horizontal line coming from the right side of the photograph which then runs vertically in the center of the photograph and is ended with a circle.
Three colored photographs of No. 41 Bull Street: Top Left (elevation); Top Right (front facade/south elevation facing Bull Street); Bottom Left (front facade/south elevation facing Bull Street). The three photographs are taped to a thick white board with two holes punched through the right of the board. There is a thin black line adjacent to the edges of the board. The board is labeled as "Duplex 41 Bull #801-10-2." The structure is one-story brick construction. The top left photograph shows the white exterior of the duplex with a tree and shade. The top right photograph shows a tree and car in front of the structure. The bottom left photograph shows two trees in front of the structure.
Three colored photographs of the rear of No. 43 Bull Street: Top left (outbuilding and cement block structure); Top right (cement block structure); Bottom left (cement block structure). The three photographs are attached to a white board with a thin black line lining the edges. There are two holes punched in the border on the left. There is a white border surrounding all three photographs. The board is labeled as "Structure 43 Bull." There is a handwritten note that identifies the board as "#801-10-1." The cement block structure is detached from the main structure.
Colored photograph of the second story balcony on the south elevation of No. 43 Bull Street. The photograph has a white border and a hole in the top right corner. The close up photograph shows the second story balcony in disrepair. The railing and ornamentation are missing on this section of the balcony. Sections of the ceiling are missing. There are cracks on the walls.
Colored photograph of the second story balcony on the south elevation of No. 43 Bull Street. The photograph has a white border and a hole punched through the top right corner. The close up photograph shows the second story balcony in disrepair. The railing and ornamentation are missing on the rounded section of the balcony.
Two colored photographs of No. 17 Charlotte Street: Top left (structure located at the corner of Charlotte Street and Alexander Street); 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 photograph of No. 17 Charlotte Street is labeled "17 Charlotte St." The photograph of the neighboring structure is labeled "Corner of Charlotte and Alexander." The structure at No. 17 Charlotte Street is a two-and-a-half story Charleston Single style structure with a two story piazza. The exterior of the structure consists of white horizontal paneling with a pitched roof. The first story exterior of the facade includes a bay window with a sloped roof. The entryway leading onto the piazza is covered by a curved covering above the door. There is a transom above the entryway door and below the covering.
Six colored photographs of No. 6 Charlotte Street: Top left (corner of front facade/north elevation and east elevation); Top right (corner of south elevation and east elevation); Middle left (close up of two story piazza and exterior stairs); Middle right (close up of the corner of south elevation and east elevation); Bottom left (corner of front facade/north elevation and east elevation showing the street in front of the structure); Bottom right (front facade/north elevation). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "6 Charlotte St." and "#795-10-15." There is a white border surrounding all six photographs. The structure at No. 6 Charlotte Street is a two-and-a-half story Charleston Single style structure with a two story piazza to the left of the front facade. The structure has a pitched roof and white horizontal exterior paneling. The framing of the openings are painted blue. Both levels of the piazza in the back of the structure are enclosed. There is a covering above the entryway held up by two brackets. There is an oval window below the covering.
Colored photograph of the front facade/south elevation of No. 37 Charlotte Street. The photograph itself as rounded edges. The back of the photograph is labeled "37 Charlotte" and requests that the photograph be returned to the owners. The photograph shows a two story duplex structure. The roof is red and the exterior horizontal paneling is white. The center of the structure is projecting outwards creating two large porches in the center of the structure on both the first and second stories. The second story porch is supported by two sets of two Ionic columns, whereas the first story porch is supported by two sets of two Doric columns. The entryways to the building are on either side of the porches. There is a curved covering and fanlight above both front doors. The structure is elevated. Brick stairs lead to the front doors. The structure is entirely symmetrical.