Photos by Brian Scott Photogra… : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
119 Manly St, Greenville, SC
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117 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1925
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116 Manly St, Greenville, SC
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114 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1
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112 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1925
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111 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1915
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110 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1920
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109 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1920
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16 Williams St, Greenville, SC
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14 Manly St, Greenville, SC -
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10 Manly St, Greenville, SC - 1925
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8 Williams St, Greenville, SC
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Brian Scott Photogra…'s conversations
SURE LOOKS SPOOKY AROUND THEASE PARTS AND I HUNT DOWN THE ROAD A FEW MILES AND THERE IS A GRAVE YARD BACK IN THE WOODS OFF THE HORSE TRAIL WHICH LOOKS TO BE A SLAVE GRAVE YARD WITH 25 OR MORE GRAVES PLEASE NOTIFY ME IF YOU KNOW THE HISTORY NOBODY TAKES CARE OF ANY OF THE OLD GRAVES
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I like your pictures, especially the one of Mt Carmel Presbyterian Church south of Easley just off 135. There is quite a story behind it. If you are interested. . .
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Good work! Interesting collection in your gallery.
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I'm enjoying browsing your photos of Greenville, SC. I lived there from the late 1950's to the early 1960's, when my father was Rector of The Church of the Redeemer, off August Road near the Mauldin Road split. (34.804251 -82.377115) Keep up the great work!
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Very much so. I started about a decade ago with a disposal camera taking pictures of churches. Architectural photography is what I enjoy. Thanks for the comment.
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Coker College is in Hartsville. This is Old Cokesbury College building, built in 1854. It was the Masonic Female College of South Carolina, then the Cokesbury Conference School, then a public school. Finally it reverted to the Methodist conference in 1954.
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Nice colours and perspective!
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I tend to specialize in historical buildings and locations (although I also do some portrait work). Check out the Historical Marker Database (www.hmdb.com). I'm a contributing editor and over the past year, I've been documenting markers (over 400 so far) from Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Saluda, and Union counties. Type in Hopewell Church in the search box and you'll get the marker.
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I agree. The building was once part of the Pelham Mill (it was the office) and was much closer to Highway 14.
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