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The Lanneau House In Norwood | History of SC Slide Collection

The Lanneau House in Norwood. The central tower, elaborate cornice with brackets, and Italianate windows help identify this as an Empire style home, popular from 1855-1885.

Courtesy of George Funderburk.

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Pebble Lodge in Aiken | History of SC Slide Collection
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Pebble Lodge in Aiken, home of Miss Elizabeth League, was photographed around 1900. The Queen Anne style of this house was popular around 1880-1910. Courtesy of the Aiken County Historical Museum.
Queen Anne Style House | History of SC Slide Collection

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Queen Anne Style House | History of SC Slide Collection
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This Queen Anne style house was built in Georgetown at the east corner of Front Street and James Street by Dr. H.A. Farris, a dentist. Its four octagonal rooms on each floor all had five windows and a...