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Description:
Photograph of Philip Simmons in front of his workshop with a large group of children.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Color photograph of Philip Simmons working in his workshop.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Philip Simmons standing next to a gate
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Photograph of Philip Simmons standing at his anvil with hammer, possibly demonstrating techniques to students.
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Sketch (8 1/2" x 11 1/2") of street number sign for 218 Coming St.
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Photograph of Philip Simmons inspecting iron railing outside of his workshop.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photocopy (8 1/2" x 11") with graphite embellishments of four (4) brackets to support balcony. Includes Simmons billing statement.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photocopy with graphite embellishments for three styles of coffe table frames (60" x 18"). Reverse shows top elevation (60" x 42") and price estimates.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photocopy of graphite sketching (8.5" x 11") of "Tellers Counter Grills," for Bankers Trust.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Unidentified gate with stylized tree motif. Reverse contains measurment for work "To be maid by Bob Hill".
Date:
1993
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Photograph of Philip Simmons standing in front of large gate with upside down heart overthrow with scrolls.
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Photograph of Philip Simmons hammering at his anvil in his workshop.
Date:
1993
Description:
Photograph of Philip Simmons in his workshop demonstrating techniques to a student.
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Letter from Ronald L. Vann to Philip Simmons thanking him for speaking to his Trident Technical College welding class.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original graphite sketching (8 1/2" x 11" drafting paper) of walkway gate (49" x 70")
Date:
2000 and 2001
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Four (4) photocopied architectural layout drawings of gate design, with decorative wrought iron structural details and surrounding landscape, signed by Simmons, (11 x 16 3/4).
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photograph of Philip Simmons hands holding hammer and scrolled piece of iron.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Drawing of double driveway gate with symetircal design of heart and cross. Gate is located at 91 Anson St.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of gate, adorned with heart and crosses, and surrounding fence. Gate is located at 91 Anson St.
Date:
2001
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Letter from John Tucker, Superintendent of Fort Sumter National Monument regarding Simmons' work on the gate in Liberty Square
Date:
1995
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Letter from Susan Schellmann to Philip Simmons regarding commissioned gate with sketch of proposed gate.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Photocopy (8 1/2 x 11) with graphite embellishments of exterior "front fence" and estimate.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original graphite sketching (8 1/2" x 11") of College of Charleston "Class of 1998" gate.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original Simmons graphite sketch(8 1/2 x 11) of "Luther's seal" at Saint John's Lutheran Church
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of gate structure with heart and cross design, flanked by brick columns, along with measurement.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Photocopied graphite sketch (8 1/2" x 11") of archway ironwork
Date:
1980
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Letter from Montez C. Martin, Jr. to Philip Simmons informing of Simmons of Martin's new job.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Photocopy of College of Charleston of "Class of 1998" gate with estimate.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photograph of detail of gate at the Christopher Gadsden house, 329 East Bay Street.
Date:
1993
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Photograph of Philip Simmons working on iron piece with anvil, hammer, and tongs.
Date:
1992
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Letter from Lise? C. Swensson to Philip Simmons regarding a newspaper article about Simmons.
Date:
1991
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Photograph of Philip Simmons holding window grate featuring several scrolls.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Original graphite sketching (8 1/2 x 11) of Magnolias Restaurant gate enclosed in brick wall
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of gate, with heart and cross design, and fence.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of gate decorated with designs of letters "P" and "S"
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of structure supporting church bell.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of posts
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original graphite sketch (5 1/2" x 8 1/2") on drafting paper of "porch and step railing, 2 corner columns"
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original graphite sketch (5 1/2" x 8 1/2") on drafting paper of "9 steps and landing railing"
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photocopied graphite sketch (8 1/2 x 11) of "interior wrought iron stair step" railing
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original graphite sketch (8 1/4" x 12") of Burke High School entrance gate, inscribed with "Burke" on the gate
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Original graphite sketch (5 1/2" x 8 1/2") on drafting paper on "left side step rail
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photocopy (8 1/2" x 11") of graphite sketches of entrance gate inscribed with "Kevsco".
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Photocopied graphite sketch (11x17) of gate with extensive ironwork detail.
Date:
1941
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List/inventory of Historic American Buildings Survey photographs of Charleston buildings.
Date:
1941
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A document (presumably prepared by CSC) with suggested changes of names of Charleston buildings in the Historical American Buildings Survey.
Date:
1941
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Index card with the size and cost of prints available from Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS).
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Philip Simmons standing on his porch next to a window grate featuring several scrolls.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Gate (6'8" H) featuring scrolls in the middle and leaf points on top
Date:
1983
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Letter from David J. Mack, Jr. to Philip Simmons thank him for his service to C.A. Brown High School.
Date:
1993 and 1994
Description:
8.25" x 5.5" drawing. On front page is a drawing for a gate for the Philip Simmons Garden at St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church. On back page is a 3/4 scale drawing of a gate, 43.5' by 55.5', designed with an inverted heart, flanked by brick columns.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Philip Simmons standing outside his workshop next to railing featuring scrolls and and plant design.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Gate (8' H) featuring scrolls in the middle and curved poin
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Drawing of handrail
Date:
1995
Description:
Original graphite sketching (8 1/2" x 11") of "Front Porch Door with Dead Lock," featuring heart shapes with scrolls in center and leaf points at the top
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Drawing of gate adorned with heart and crosses and a segement of surrounding fence. Gate is located at 91 Anson St.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Coffee table (18"x5'x5') design for Annette Green featuring scrolls and leaves.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Drawing of structure, designed with crosses, supporting church bell.
Date:
1993
Description:
Photograph of Philip Simmons in his workshop working on iron scroll.
Date:
1990 and 1999
Description:
Drawing of gate structure with heart and cross, located at 91 Anson St.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Sketch of entrance gate design featuring top scrolls at 113 Broad Street.
Date:
1990 and 1999
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Sketch of entrance gate design featuring center scrolls at 113 Broad Street.
Date:
1993
Description:
Photograph of Philip Simmons in his workshop demonstrating techniques to a student.
Date:
1991
Description:
Photograph of Philip Simmons working at anvil with hammer and tongs.
Date:
1993
Description:
Photograph of Philip Simmons working over anvil in his workshop.
Date:
1993
Description:
Photograph of mounted door hinges on fron entryway.
Date:
1967
Description:
Four photographs of buildings on the east side of King Street (both color and B&W): Top left (316-320): 316 King Street (316-Rosalie Meyers) and 320 King Street (Evelyn Rubin); Top right (304-308): 304 King Street (Leroy's Jewelry Co.), 306 King Street (China Hall) and 308 King Street (Croghan's Jewel Box/The New Shoe Factory) (color photograph); Bottom left: 306 King Street (China Hall) (color photograph); Bottom right (294-296): 294 King Street (Haverty's) and 296 King Street (Levy's) (B&W photograph).
Date:
1960
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Looking east on Wentworth Street from 26 Wentworth Street (Gardner Kitchen House). Features (left to right): 26 Wentworth Street, 22-24 Wentworth Street (Francis Q. McHugh Tenements), 18-20 Wentworth Street, and 14 Wentworth Street.
Date:
1960
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Left to right: 32 Society Street (Gabriel B. Browne House and 30 Society Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
Left to right: 32 Wentworth Street and 30 Wentworth Street (William Thompson Houses).
Date:
1960
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26 Wentworth Street, flanked by 28 Wentworth Street (left edge) and 22-24 Wentworth Street (right edge).
Date:
1960
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39 Society Street. Partial view of 35 Society Street at left.
Date:
1960
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41 Society Street. 39 Society Street also in view at left.
Date:
1960
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34 Society Street. (30 Society Street also in view at right.)
Date:
1960
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Anson Street elevation of 29 Wentworth Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
36 Society Street (Henry Street House).
Date:
1960
Description:
309 East Bay Street (Watson's Grocery), located at the southwest corner of East Bay and Laurens Street, before demolition. (The house at 116 Anson Street was moved to this site with the current address 39 Laurens Street.)
Date:
1960
Description:
The house originally located at 116 Anson Street being moved to its new location at 39 Laurens Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
The original house at 82 Anson Street, later demolished to clear the lot for the relocation of the house at 86 Anson Street (Mary Smith House).
Date:
1960
Description:
74 Anson Street before its demolition. (The house originally at 15 Wall Street was moved to the site in 1966.)
Date:
1960
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76 Anson Street before its demolition, located at the southeast corner of Anson and Laurens Streets.
Date:
1960
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75 Anson Street (Joseph Legare House) before the removal of the third story ca. 1969.
Date:
1960
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Original house with the address 73 Anson Street, demolished in 1963.
Date:
1960
Description:
79 Anson Street (Daniel Legare House).
Date:
1960
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79 Anson Street (Daniel Legare House).
Date:
1960
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63-65 Society Street (St. Paul’s Catholic Church [German Church], later American Legion Palmetto Post 112). 61 Society Street also in view (at left).
Date:
1960
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57 Society Street (William McElheran House), flanked by 55 Society Street (High School of Charleston) (left) and partial view of 59 Society Street (right).
Date:
1960
Description:
63-65 Society Street (St. Paul’s Catholic Church [German Church], later American Legion Palmetto Post 112).
Date:
1960
Description:
59 Society Street, flanked to its left by 55 Society Street (High School of Charleston) and 57 Society Street (William McElheran House), and to its right by 61 Society Street.
Date:
1960
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61 Society Street. Partial view of 59 Society Street at left.
Date:
1960
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58 Society Street (John Charles Burckmeyer House).
Date:
1960
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62 Society Street (Hieronymus-Tiedeman House).
Date:
1960
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43 Laurens Street.
Date:
1960
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62 Hasell Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
61 Laurens Street, which had originally located at 114 Anson Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
Looking east on George Street to where it ended at Anson Street before the continuation of George Street occurred. Left to right: What was 86 Anson Street, later relocated to 82 Anson Street, and the original house at 82 Anson Street, later demolished for the relocation of 86 Anson Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
Original 11 George Street, since demolished and currently the site of a parking lot.
Date:
1960
Description:
36-40 Anson Street, later demolished. 34 Anson Street at far right.
Date:
1960
Description:
5 Maiden Lane, located at the southwest corner of Maiden Lane and Hasell Street.
Date:
1960
Description:
329 East Bay Street (Gadsden-Morris House).