Colored photograph of multiple meters on the exterior of No. 21 Charlotte Street with four small holes punched through the top center of the border. The photograph is labeled "21 Charlotte St." The meters are all connected to each other. They are positioned between two openings of the structure on the exterior wall. The exterior wall consists of white horizontal paneling. The two openings are glass with sashes separating the panes. The windows are not identical and have a different number of window panes. Inside the structure and behind the windows, one window is covered with a curtain and the other with blinds.
Colored photograph of an exterior corner of No. 21 Charlotte Street. There is a white border surrounding the photograph with two small holes punched through the top center of the border. The photograph is labeled "21 Charlotte St." The photograph shows the horizontal exterior paneling and a pipe running vertically along one of the elevations. There is a fence extending from the wall of the structure. Behind the fence and along the structure, there are plants.
Three colored photographs of No. 24 Montagu Street used as an example of the proposed fence and gate for No. 70 Bull Street: Top left (front of fence facing south on Montagu Street); Top right (back of fence facing south on Montagu Street); Bottom right (front of fence and opened gate facing south on Montagu Street). The three photographs are attached to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the right side of the paper. The fence is a white picket fence with white posts intersecting the fence. There is a description and explanation in the bottom left corner. There is a circled "5" in the bottom right corner. All marks are handmade in black ink.
A black and white mounted photograph of one of three sides of a silver chalice awarded as 'A premium from the Agricultural Society of So. [South] Carolina, to General [George] Washington for raising the largest jackass.' This side has an engraving of the awarding institution, the Agricultural Society of South Carolina.
Three colored photographs of No. 3 Colonial Street: Top left (corner of front façade/west elevation and north elevation); Top right (front façade/west elevation and the southeastern corner of No. 5 Colonial Street); Bottom (side elevation). The photographs are taped to a white sheet of paper. The paper is labeled "3 Colonial" and "10-24-79." The exterior consists of white horizontal paneling. There is a bay window on the second story of the northeastern corner of the structure. Below the window on the first story is a covered porch with four free standing columns. Stairs lead onto the porch of the elevated first story. The front yard is covered in grass and shrubs. A sidewalk runs through the edge of the front yard. The neighboring structure located at No. 5 Colonial Street is visible in the top right photograph.
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."