Black-and-white photograph of 92 Hasell Street [also known as 94 Hasell Street], the side entrance to Kerrison's Department Store, street (front) elevation. (The Kerrison's Building is an L-shaped building at 260 King).
Black-and-white photograph of 97 Hasell Street, the graveyard for St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, showing the parking lot for C.B. Prentiss (250 King Street).
Decorative ironwork door, the side entry to 238-242 King Street. Ironwork features circular Washington Light Infantry emblem "Valor and Virtue - Washington - W.L.I. 1807," with six small iron panels with the years 1812, 1836, 1847, 1861, 1917, and [1941?].
Black-and-white photograph of the view of the east side of King Street, looking south from Market Street, from 220 King Street to about 186 King Street. Shows 220 King, 218 King, 216 King, 214 King, 212 King, 210 King, 208 King, 206 King, 204 King, 202 King, 200 King, 188 King, 186 King.
One of three black-and-white photographs of the structures at the rear of 238-242 King Street up to the rear of the buildings at about 199-203 Meeting Street, bordering what was the northern boundary of the Belk parking lot, and on the site where Charleston Center would be constructed.
Black-and-white photograph of 131 Market Street (Boswick's Auto Service), corner view of building (northeast elevation). Now the site of the entrance to a parking lot. Billboard for Historic Savannah posted on side of building.
Black-and-white photograph of 243 (Siegling Music House), showing the corner of King Street and Beaufain Street. Signage on building for "Books" and "Book Basement."
One of three black-and-white photographs of the structures at the rear of 238-242 King Street up to the rear of the buildings at about 199-203 Meeting Street, bordering what was the northern boundary of the Belk parking lot, and on the site where Charleston Center would be constructed.
One of three black-and-white photographs of the side elevations of (possibly) 87 Hasell Street and its neighbor to the east at the time, 85 Hasell Street (gone). (87 Hasell Street currently borders the Hasell Street entry to Charleston Place and its parking garage.)
Black-and-white photograph of 219 Meeting Street (Mari Anne [restaurant]), 221 Meeting Street, street (front) elevation. Portions of adjacent buildings on either side, 217 Meeting Street (Wolper Shoe Co.) and 223 Meeting Street (Clair's Lucky Dollar Grocery Store) also in view.
Black-and-white photograph of 238-242 King Street (previously the Hotel Calhoun) and 244 King Street (Annette Sandburg Antiques), street (front) elevation. Now the site of Charleston Place. Street sign for the intersection of Beaufain and King in foreground.
Black-and-white photograph of the view north on Meeting Street toward Market Street, from the 135 Meeting (Gibbes Art Gallery) and 141 Meeting (Charleston Gas Light Co. Building) at left.
Black-and-white photograph of the view north on Meeting Street toward Market Street, from the parking lot of the White Horse Inn. The Golden Eagle Motor Inn next door is also in view.
Black-and-white photograph of 196 Meeting Street, showing the southeast corner of Meeting Street and Hayne Street (left) and 190-194 Meeting (right). Sign for the business across the street in upper left of photo, Dixie [Shoe Company] (211 Meeting).
Black-and-white photograph of the view looking north on Meeting Street from the corner of Meeting and Hasell Streets. The Best Western King Charles Hotel (237 Meeting) is in foreground. Meeting Street buildings leading to Wentworth Street at right.
Black-and-white photograph of the aerial view looking southwest from Market Street near King Street toward Archdale Street. Tops of St. John's Lutheran Church and the Unitarian Church in background.
Black-and-white photograph of the view west across what was the location of Belk Department Store (232 King Street) and parking lot, now the site of Charleston Place (formerly known as Charleston Center). Shows the buildings on the west side of King Street on the 225 block: Riviera Theater (225 King), 229 King, 231 King, 233 King, 235 King, 237 King, and 239 King. Southeast elevation of 238-242 King Street at mid-right of photo.
Black-and-white photograph of the view east from the corner of King Street and Market Street toward Meeting Street, across what was the location of Belk Department Store and parking lot, now the site of Charleston Place (formerly known as Charleston Center). Also in view are the rear elevations of Meeting Street buildings and the Meeting Street elevation of the Arnold-Hornik Building (112 North Market).
Black-and-white photograph of 85 Hasell Street (Mary Hawkins [dress shop]), street (front) elevation. To its left is an arched entry connecting 83 Hasell to 85, with the sign "Lion's Head." Building was demolished for the Hasell Street entry to Charleston Place and its parking garage.
Black-and-white photograph of 87 Hasell Street (Original Art by Local Artists), street (front) elevation showing alleyway and buildings to the east, now the Hasell Street entry to Charleston Place and its parking garage.
Black-and-white photograph of 83 Hasell Street, street (front) elevation, conjoined with the north elevation of 235 Meeting Street. (Currently the site adjacent to the Hasell Street entrance to Charleston Place.)
Black-and-white photograph of the east side of the 240 block of Meeting Street, from a parking lot at the corner of Meeting and Hasell Streets and showing 246 Meeting Street (Anderson Electric Co.). 248 Meeting, 250 Meeting, and 252 Meeting. Southwest elevations of 66 Hasell Street and 64 Hasell Street visible at right. (246-250 Meeting is currently a parking lot.)
Black-and-white photograph of the northwest elevation of 235 Meeting Street. Shows the corner of Meeting and Hasell Streets and the north elevation of the building that extends west on Hasell Street. "Picture Framing" signage over window. Also shows neighboring buildings to the south in the view down Meeting. (Currently the site of Sticky Fingers Restaurant.)
Black-and-white photograph of the Heart of Charleston Motor Hotel at 200 Meeting Street, between Hayne Street and Pinckney Street. Corner view of building (northeast elevation) and view of the southeast corner of Meeting and Pinckney. (Previously the site of The Charleston Hotel (1838-1960) and currently the site of the Bank of America Building.)
Black-and-white photograph of Market Hall (188 Meeting Street) and the view east on South Market Street showing the Market sheds. Corner of North Market Street also in view.
Black-and-white photograph 231 Meeting Street (Copa), 233 Meeting Street, and 235 Meeting Street, street (front) elevation. Shows the southwest corner of Meeting Street and Hasell Street, Kerrison's building in background.
View looking east on Market Street from the junction of King Street and Market, showing the parking lot where Belk Department Store once was (left) and 220 King Street (Blue Knight Gallery) (right) down to Market Hall (distance). Meeting Street elevation of the Arnold-Hornik Building (112 North Market) also in distance. "Sold" sign on fence surrounding the lot, which is now the site of Charleston Place / Charleston Center.
Black-and-white photograph of the view south on King Street from Wentworth Street, showing 270 King (Shahid's Furniture City) (left) and 273 King Street (right) down to approximately 240 King. Diana Shops (264 King) and Kerrison's building (260 King) also in view.
Black-and-white photograph of a parking lot on Wentworth Street near King Street [60 Wentworth / 260 King Street]; northeast corner of the Kerrison's building at upper right.