Colored polaroid photograph of the southwestern corner of No. 56 Bull Street. The photograph shows the exterior with white horizontal paneling and green columns and framed openings. There are handmade black marks on the photograph. The marks line the exterior wall where the wall intersects with the ceiling of the piazza. There is an "X" over the outdoor regulator and a circle drawn just outside the house with the label "Weather Head." There is a tree in the top right corner of the photograph, blocking some of the house from view.
Colored polaroid photograph of No. 58 Bull Street. The photograph shows a close up of the back of the structure with a porch and clothing drying outside. The word "Exisiting" was handwritten and an arrow was drawn on the photograph in black ink. The arrow is pointing at an object on the wall. There are four small holes on the top of the photograph.
Colored polaroid photograph of No. 58 Bull Street. The photograph shows a close up of the back of the structure with a porch on the first story and black metal stairs leading to the second story. Thick black marks and thin blue marks have been made on the photograph. The hand-drawn black marks show a circle above the windows and a line leading down to a rectangle with two dots in the center. The hand-drawn blue marks show lines circling and crossing out the black marks. There are also blue marks around the first floor window on the left.
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.
Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 62 Bull Street and its neighboring structures: Top (rear view of No. 62 Bull Street); Middle (facade of No. 60 Bull Street); Bottom (facade of No. 64 Bull Street). The photographs are attached to a beige paper with two holes punched through the top. There are handwritten labels for each photograph that have been attached beneath each polaroid identifying the photograph. The top photograph shows a rear view No. 62 Bull Street. In this photograph, the porch is visible. The middle photograph shows the north elevation of No. 60 Bull Street. The structure at No. 60 Bull Street is a first floor storefront with a closed space and porch on the second floor. The bottom photograph shows the facade of a structure with porches spanning the entirety of the first and second floors.
Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 62 Bull Street: Top (front facade/north elevation facing Bull Street); Middle (corner of north and east elevations); Bottom (corner of south and west elevations). The photographs are attached to a beige paper with two holes punched through the top. There are handwritten labels for each photograph that have been attached beneath each polaroid identifying the photograph.
Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 62 Bull Street: Top left (front facade/north elevation facing Bull Street); Right (piazza on east elevation and the west elevation of the neighboring building); Bottom left (white coffered ceiling of the piazza and west elevation). The photographs are stapled to a beige paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled as "62 Bull Street BAR #847-11-6." The structure is a two-and-a-half-story raised Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza. The structure has a pitched gable roof with dormer windows. The entryway into the piazza is covered by a pediment and columns on the sides. The horizontal exterior paneling is blue.
Colored polaroid photograph of No. 62 Bull Street. There is a hole punched through the top right corner of the photograph. The structure is a two-and-a-half-story raised Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza. The structure has a pitched gable roof with dormer windows. The entryway into the piazza is covered by a pediment and columns on the sides. The horizontal exterior paneling is blue. There is a truck parked on the left blocking the view of the first floor piazza.
Two colored photographs of No. 7 George Street: Top (corner of south elevation and east elevation); Bottom (south elevation). There is a white border surrounding each of the photographs. The photographs are attached to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "7 George Street #805-14-33." The structure is a two-and-a-half story brick townhouse. The pitched roof has a dormer window projecting from the center of the south elevation. There are multiple symmetrical openings on the first and second stories. A two story porch is visible on the corner of the south and east elevations. The porch on the second story is accessible from inside the structure. The on the second story porch ceiling is painted faint blue. There is a column on the exposed corner of the square porches. The first story porch is accessible from the sidewalk and a small series of stairs leading onto the elevated platform of the porch. The front door is accessible from the first story porch.
Two colored photographs of the front facade/north elevation of No. 70 Bull Street: Left (left side of north elevation); Right (right side of north elevation). The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the right side of the paper. The two photographs are taped together at the top of the paper to create a complete image of the facade. The structure is a two-story brick construction. There are two driveways on each side of the structure, both with a singular vehicle parked on them. There are measurements of a proposed fence below the photographs on the paper. There is a description of the fence and a drawing of the proposed post. There is a sideways circled "2" above the drawing of the proposed post. All marks are handmade in black ink.