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."
Two colored photographs of No. 32 Bull Street: Top (front facade/north elevation facing Bull Street); Bottom (west elevation facing Pitt Street). The two photographs are taped to a beige paper with two holes punched through the top. The paper is labeled "App. No. 825-12-14" and “32 Bull Street.” The structure is a two-and-a-half-story Queen Anne style structure. The photograph shows a red gable roof with a turret visible on the southeastern corner of the structure. There is a porch on the corner of the first floor of the north and west elevations. The exterior consists of white horizontal paneling. There is a black hand drawn arrow on the bottom image pointing to the side of the turret. The marking is labeled as “Behind turret.” The photograph also shows a tree in front of the porch on the southeastern corner of the structure.