Damaged black and white photograph shows the east elevation of No. 1 Broad Street and the front façade/east elevation of No. 111 East Bay Street. The three-story stone structure at No. 1 Broad Street has arched first story windows and doors and decorative lintels on the second story. The four-story stucco on brick structure at No. 111 East Bay Street has a flat roof and pedimented windows on the four story with a storefront on the first story.
Two colored photographs of No. 95 1/2 Broad Street attached to a beige paper labeled "129 B Broad Street (Suggested Door) 8112-30-11". The top photograph shows a six panel red oak door with a knocker, a matching mail box, and a number plate "95 1/2" with an address label to the right. The bottom photograph shows the lower front facade/north elevation of the stucco on brick structure. Two identical pedimented doors are on either side of a large window with a plaque to the right of both doors.
Two colored polaroid photographs of No. 1 Chalmers Street taped to a beige paper labeled "App. No. 825-12-22 1 Chalmers Street" with sticker labels on both photographs. The top photograph shows the front façade of a unknown building for "PDQ Instant Press" with an address number "15" above a glass door and a bracket for a sign to the left of the door. A sticker label describes the brackets use. The bottom photograph shows the lower front facade/east elevation of No. 1 Chalmers Street with a pedimented front door and windows on the stucco on brick structure with a first-story storefront. A sticker label describes the brackets use on the structure for "The Dibble Company".
Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 1 Chalmers Street and No. 15 & 17 State Street with individual address labels taped to a beige paper. The top photograph shows the lower north elevation of No. 1 Chalmers Street and a pedimented door and windows on the stucco on brick structure with a first-story storefront. The middle photograph shows the front facade/east elevation of No. 15-17 State Street and the three-story stucco on brick structure with a first-story storefront. No. 1 Chalmers Street is on the north elevation of this structure. The bottom photograph shows the north elevation of No. 1 Chalmers Street with the pedimented door in the middle of the structure and cones across the cobblestone street.
Two colored polaroid photographs of No. 100 Broad Street stapled to a beige paper labeled "843-14-4 100 Broad Street" with address labels on each photograph. The top photograph shows the front façade/south elevation and partial east elevation of the two-story brick structure. A columned gable portico is over the front door and printed concrete are below the windows on either side of the portico. The bottom photograph shows the lower southeast corner of the structure and windows on the east elevation. The first two have printed concrete below.
Three colored polaroid photographs of No. 100 Broad Street taped to a beige paper labeled "100 Broad 801-23-21". The top photograph shows a brick structure with columns, circular and square. Printed concrete is below a window on the right. The middle photograph shows the lower front facade/south elevation and a gable columned portico over a door with "100" above the door. Windows with printed concrete below are on either side. The bottom photograph shows the lower front facade/south elevation and the portico with five ranked windows.
Colored photograph shows the lower front façade/north elevation and west elevation of No. 109 Broad Street. The three-story Charleston Single style structure has a three-story piazza on the west elevation and horizontal paneling with a pedimented door on the first-story piazza. A driveway is to the west.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/south elevation of No. 110 Broad Street with an address label on the back. The three-story stucco on brick structure has a hipped roof, quoins, a second story iron balcony and a pedimented arched door near the southwest corner. It is in disrepair with a brick wall with trees to the east.
Colored photograph shows the front façade/south elevation of No. 110 Broad Street with an address label on the back. The three-story stucco on brick structure has a hipped roof, quoins, a second story iron balcony and a pedimented arched door near the southwest corner. It is in disrepair with a brick wall with trees to the east.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/north elevation of No. 115 Calhoun Street labeled "115 Calhoun St. Ea 1981" on the bottom. The two-story Charleston Single style structure has a front facing gable roof with dormer windows, a two-story piazza on the west elevation, horizontal paneling, and a pedimented entrance to the piazza. It is in major disrepair and a car is in the driveway to the west.
Four black and white photographs of No. 116 Broad Street labeled "116 Broad St. 8211-29-1" The top left photograph shows a curved staircase on the lower front façade/south elevation with decorative iron balustrades and a plaque on the brick wall. A window guard is on a window behind the staircase. The top right photograph shows the front facade/south elevation of the three-story structure with a front facing gable and a second-story piazza over a first story portico with two curved staircases. A palmetto tree is in the forefront. The middle photograph shows the west elevation of the three-story stucco on brick structure with pediments over the windows and a staircase on the north elevation and an ivy covered wall in the forefront. The bottom photograph shows the east elevation of a rear structure with a gable roof and pointed arched windows and doors. Shrubs and trees are to the right.
Five colored photographs of No. 129 Broad Street taped to a beige paper. The top left photograph shows the east elevation of the two-story Charleston Single style structure with a pitched front facing gable roof, horizontal paneling, and a first-story storefront with a sign for "Ideal Dry Cleaners & Laundry". The top middle photograph shows the front facade/north elevation and partial west elevation. A two-story piazza is on the west elevation with a covered first-story and pedimented door. A driveway is to the west. The far right photograph shows the front facade/north elevation and east elevation. The bottom left photograph shows a partial west elevation. The bottom right photograph shows the west elevation and a shrub near the southwest corner and the driveway to the west.
Colored polaroid photograph shows the front façade/south elevation and partial east elevation of No. 136 Broad Street with an address label on the bottom. The two-story Charleston Single style structure has horizontal paneling, a two-story piazza on the west elevation with a pedimented entrance, a bay window on the front facade, and a pedimented door on the east side of the front facade. Shrubs and trees surround the structure.
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 photograph shows the west elevation and partial front façade/south elevation of No. 150 Broad Street with an address label on the back. The two-story structure has horizontal paneling, eaves, and a one-story piazza on the front façade. A driveway is to the west and the pedimented door of No. 152 Broad Street is to the left. A line is drawn along the roof edge on the west elevation and down the northwest corner.
Four colored photographs of No. 152 Broad Street, No. 150 Broad Street, and No. 158 Broad Street taped to a beige paper labeled "152 Broad St. #794-25-30". The top left photograph shows the east elevation of No. 152 Broad Street. The two-story structure has horizontal paneling with a gable dormer and shrubs lining the elevation. The top right photograph shows the front facade/south elevation of the two-story structure with a front facing gable roof, a two-story bay window, and a pedimented front door with a driveway to the right. The bottom left photograph labeled "(house on left)" shows the front facade/south elevation of No. 158 Broad Street. The three-story structure has a front facing gable roof, a three-story tower on the southeast corner, and eaves. Shrubs and trees are in front. The bottom right photograph labeled "(house on right)" shows the front facade/south elevation of No. 150 Broad Street. The two-story structure has a hipped roof, horizontal paneling, and a one-story piazza on the front facade with a car parked on the curb.