Portland Stone Fragment
Portland Stone Fragment
Identification and Creation
Primary ID | ST.DRHA.1742.FRAG.01 |
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Other IDs: | ST.048 ; ST.110; ST.DRHA.1A-C |
Storage: |
Stone Bin 25 (See contents and map) |
Creation Date: | Quaternary |
Physical Description
Materials: | Stone |
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Dimensions: | 1.5" X 2" X 0.25 |
Provenance
Building or Site: |
Drayton Hall Drayton Hall is an 18th-century plantation house located on the Ashley River about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Charleston, South Carolina, and directly across the Ashley River from North Charleston, west of the Ashley in the Lowcountry. An example of Palladian architecture in North America and the only plantation house on the Ashley River to survive intact through both the Revolutionary and Civil wars, it is a National Historic Landmark. |
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Sub-location: | Columns in Basement |
Acquisiton and Rights
Credit Line (Donor): | Architectural Conservation Lab, University of Pennsylvania |
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Accession year: | January 1, 1970 |
Reviewed by: | José C. Hernández |