Colored photograph shows the west elevation of No. 160 Church Street. It is a one-story brick structure with an addition of horizontal paneling. There are awnings on every window and a staired roof line on the brick section. There are people on the sidewalk and cars parked along the street.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/north elevation and partial west elevation of No. 160 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with awnings over the front door and two front windows. There are cars parked in front of the north elevation.
Black and white photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 170 Church Street with the label "170 Church (1973)" and a circled "6" on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with large windows and awnings over the front windows. There are cars parked along the road in front and across the street.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/north elevation of No. 160 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with awnings over the door and front windows. A "Ryans Rib House" sign is by the front door. There are many cars parked in the forefront.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/north elevation of No. 160 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with awnings over the door and front windows. A "Ryans Rib House" sign is by the front door. There are three cars parked in front.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front entrance on the west elevation of No. 170 Church Street. It is a brick structure with double doors with a transom. A sign reads "Cascade Loma Imports".
Colored polaroid photograph shows an electric meter at an unknown location on the brick wall of No. 6 Church Street with an address label on the bottom and "6 Church St. Mr. Holcomb" on the back.
Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 158 Church Street taped to a beige paper, each with individual descriptions. The top left photograph shows the front façade/west elevation of the three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza starting on the second story on the north elevation. There is a man painting window trim. A truck is parked in front and a van is in the forefront. The top right and bottom photograph show a store sign that reads "La Madeleine". Both are slightly blurry.
Black and white photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and north elevation of No. 170 Church Street. A label "Old Simmons Motor Co. Inc (Chrysler/Plymouth) 170 Church St.", "Now Chas Flea Market (1973)" and a circled "1" are on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with a large "Charleston Flea Market" sign, large windows, and awnings over every window. A fenced parking lot is to the west.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the bottom border attached to a beige paper with the label "158 Church Street". It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a piazza on the north elevation, a broken awning on the first-story storefront and a fire escape on the south elevation.
Black and white photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and north elevation of No. 170 Church Street with the label "170 Church St. (1973) Corner S Market" and a circled "2" on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with a large "Charleston Flea Market" sign, large windows, and awnings over the front windows. There are people and cars in the street.
Black and white photograph shows the south elevation of No. 170 Church Street with the label "170 Church St. (1973)" and a circled "4" on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with cars parked along the street. There is a fenced in car yard to the east.
Black and white photograph shows the south elevation of No. 170 Church Street with the label "170 Church at corner Linguard Chas Flea Market (1973)" and a circled "5" on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with a fenced in storage yard and a large garage door.
Colored photograph shows the south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick structure with a bricked in window on the first-story and it is adjacent to a two-story painted brick building on the east.
Black and white photograph shows the north elevation of No. 170 Church Street with the label "170 Church at corner of S. Market Flea Market (1973)" and a circled "3" on the back. It is a one-story brick structure with large windows. There are cars parked on the side of the road.
Colored photograph shows the south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick structure with multiple bricked in windows and a fire escape.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the north elevation and front façade/west elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "Linguard St ___ Elevation 158 Church" on the bottom border and "Linguard st." on the back. It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza starting on the second story on the north elevation and an additional single story addition on the north elevation. There are four cars parked in the street in front of the structure.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the lower front façade/west elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "2/25/82 158 Church" on the bottom border. It is a brick Charleston Single style structure with a piazza starting on the second-story on the north elevation and a first-story storefront. Three men are painting the piazza and window trim. A green truck has construction materials in the forefront.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza starting on the second story on the north elevation. There are awnings over the first-story shop windows and doors.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the southwest corner and south elevaiton of No. 158 Church Street with the label "158 Church St. 2/25/82" on the bottom border. It is a three-story brick structure with a fire escape on the south elevation. There is an electric meter near the southwest corner.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the east elevation and north elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "State St. Elevation 158 Church St." on the bottom border and "State St." on the back. It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza on the north elevation. A car is parked in the parking lot in the forefront.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the lower front façade/west elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "158 Church 2/25/82" on the bottom border. It is a three-story brick structure with a first-story storefront on the front façade. A ladder is in front of a window.
Colored photograph shows the upper front façade/west elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a two-story piazza on the north elevation. A power line and connecting weatherheads are on the southwest corner.
Colored photograph shows the south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick structure with multiple bricked in windows and a fire escape.
Colored photograph shows the upper south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick structure with multiple bricked in windows and a fire escape.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "158 Church At Cumberland St." on the back. It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a flat roof and two-story piazza starting on the second story on the north elevation. There is a storefront on the first-story front facade and a fire escape on the south elevation. Various dark arrows are pointed at pipes, electric meters, and the fire escape.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the north elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "2/25/82 158 Church" on the bottom border. It is a three-story brick Charleston Single style structure with a two story piazza starting on the second story on the north elevation and an attached single-story building to the north. A blue truck is parked in front and a man is painting the piazza.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the lower front façade/west elevation and south elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "158 Church 2/25/82" on the bottom border. It is a brick structure with an electric meter near the southwest corner and a fire escape on the south elevation.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/east elevation of No. 147 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a two-story brick structure with ivy on the walls. The front door has a semi-circular transom and there are two large windows on either side. The photograph is blurry.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/east elevation of No. 147 Church Street apartment B with the label "147-B" on the bottom border. An address label is on the back It is a brick structure and the front door has a semi-circular transom. The photograph is blurry.
Colored polaroid photograph shows an unknown elevation of No. 147 Church Street with the label "147 D" on the bottom border and an address label on the back. It is a two-story brick structure with ivy on the walls. There is a screen door on the structure and a stariwell in the background. The photograph is blurry.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the lower front façade/west elevation of No. 158 Church Street with the label "158 Church St. 2/25/82" on the bottom border. It is a three-story brick structure with a first-story storefront on the front façade. A man is painting the window trim and a red truck is parked in front.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/east elevation of No. 147 Church Street with an address label on the back. The photograph is blurry. A door with a transom can be seen and a large tree is obscuring part of the structure.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the inside corner of a brick and iron wall at an unknown location at No. 147 Church Street. An address label is on the back. The photograph is blurry.
Two colored polaroids of No. 134 Church Street attached to a beige paper with the labels "134 Church St." and "SR84-143". The left photograph shows the lower south elevation of the two-story piazza and the driveway. A truck is parked in the driveway and the wood gate is open. The right photograph shows the entrance to the cobblestone driveway with the parked truck and a dog in the forefront.
Black and white photograph shows the front façade/east elevation of No. 141 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a two-and-a-half-story plaster on brick structure with a hipped roof, dormer windows, and a pedimented front door with a transom. There are cars parked in front on the street.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/east elevation of No. 147 Church Street with an address label on the bottom border and the back. It is a two-story brick structure with ivy covering the first-story and a semi-circular transom over the front door and two windows on the first-story.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the shed and backyard to the east of No. 134 Church Street with an address label on the back. The photograph is blurry. A pile of bricks is to the right and a metal roof shingle is leaning against it.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the main entrance on the piazza on the south elevation of No. 134 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a plaster on brick structure with a plain white wood and glass door. A dog is to the left of the door.
Colored polaroid photograph shows a chipped painted wooden fence to the rear of No. 134 Church Street with the label "134 Church Door of shed approval by L. admin 4/19/83" on the back. There is a blurry pile of bricks to the right.
Colored polaroid photograph shows electric meters on a brick wall of an unknown elevation of No. 147 Church Street with the label "147 - BCD Church St" on the back. It is a blurry photograph. Part of an iron stairwell handrail is in the forefront.
Colored polaroid photograph shows a window on the west elevation of No. 134 Church Street with an address label on the back. It does not have shutters and there is a tree limb on the left side of the photograph.
Colored polaroid photograph shows a painted wood door to a shed to the east of No. 134 Church Street with an address label on the back. The photograph is slightly blurry.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/west elevation of No. 104 Church Street and No. 106 Church Street attached to a beige paper with the label "104 1/2 Church Street 836-22-10". The photograph is labeled "Billy Benton Realty" and "Signed proposed for hori-zontal arm in circled area of photo - photo taken - 6-12-83". No. 106 Church Street is a three story plaster on brick structure with an awning over the first-story windows. No. 104 Church Street is a two-story plaster on brick structure with dirty cornice. A dark marked circle is around the middle left of the structure. There is an arched doorway in the middle of the first-story.
Four colored photographs of No. 125 Church Street attached to a beige paper with the label "125 Church St." The top left photograph shows the front façade/east elevation of the three-story plaster structure with a hipped roof, dormer windows, and a first-story under construction. The top right photograph shows the first-story of the structure with brick and a damaged plaster pilaster. There are two windows at the bottom. The bottom left shows the first story with brick walls and plaster pilasters. There are three windows and two caution blockades in front. The bottom right photograph shows the southeast corner and first-story.
Two colored polaroid photographs of No. 125 Church Street taped to a beige paper. Both labeled "125 Church Street South Elevation 1-8-79". The left photograph shows the front façade/east elevation and south elevation of the three-story plaster structure with a hipped roof and dormer windows. There is a large tree and shadows on the structure. The right photograph shows the south elevation of the structure. There are cars in the parking lot at the forefront and a spiral staircase behind a tree.
Black and white photograph shows the front façade/east elevation and south elevation of No. 103 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick structure with a hipped roof, dormer windows, and double doors with a semi-circular transom on the first-story. There is a section of the structure with horizontal paneling to the north.
Black and white photograph shows the south elevation and west elevation of No. 103 Church Street with an address label on the back. It is a three-story brick structure with a hipped roof and dormer windows. There is a three-story piazza on the west elevation. There are trees and bushes to the west of the structure and a parking lot is in the forefront.
Four colored photographs of No. 125 Church Street attached to a beige paper with the label "125 Church St." The top left photograph shows a close up of damaged plaster pilasters on the front façade/east elevation of the structure. The top right shows the majority of this pilaster in between two windows. The bottom left shows damaged plaster at the corner of the structure. The bottom right shows the bottom of the damaged plaster pilaster on the front facade in between two windows.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the east elevation and north elevation of No. 100 Church Street with an address label on the bottom. It shows the electric meters on the plaster on brick structure. There is a car on the left and the windows on the north elevation can be seen to the right.