Spencer Means: St Michael's Episcopal Church (1751-61), Charleston, SC, USA
Spencer Means: Live Oak, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The Heyward-Washington House (1770-71), 87 Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Garden Gate, 19 Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Wrought-iron garden gate, 19 Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: 18 Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Wrought iron gate, 18 Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Artist and Model, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, S.C.
Spencer Means: St. Philip's Episcopal Church from Broad and Church Streets, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Steeple, St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The steeple and two of the three porticoes of St Philip's Episcopal Church (seen from the south on Church Street), Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The Portico of St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston
Spencer Means: The arcaded Neoclassical nave with balconies and the sanctuary of St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The organ loft above the west end entrance to the nave, St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The nave arcade and balcony (detail), St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: A nave capital and Renaissance-style entablature block above it, St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The Huguenot Church (1844), 136 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Spencer Means: The Huguenot Church (1844), Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The Second Presbyterian Church (1811), Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Window Boxes and Black Shutters, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Window Boxes and Black Shutters 2, Charleston SC
Spencer Means: Window Box and Black Shutters 3, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The Francis Saltus House (c.1820s), 6 Water Street, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: The classic Charleston "single house" architectural style applied to a wider house: The George Matthews House, 37 Church Street (ca.1743), Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Red Shutters, Carolina Antique Maps & Prints, Church Street, Charleston SC
Spencer Means: The Fireproof Building, designed by Robert Mills (1822-27), now the home of the South Carolina Historical Society, Washington Square, Charleston, SC
Spencer Means: Cobblestoned Chalmers Street seen from across Meeting Street, Charleston, SC