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Drayton Hall Plantation Hall and Oak Tree Poster

by Bruce Gourley

$27.56
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Drayton Hall Plantation Hall and Oak Tree poster by Bruce Gourley. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Drayton Hall Plantation, established in 1738 on Charleston's Ashley River, is the only surviving colonial plantation house on the Ashley River. A... more
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Drayton Hall Plantation, established in 1738 on Charleston's Ashley River, is the only surviving colonial plantation house on the Ashley River. A forced labor camp, the plantation's indigo and rice crops were worked by enslaved African Americans. The plantation house remains to the present day and is undergoing an extended period of restoration. Pictured is the plantation's big house, framed by an old, large oak tree with dripping moss.
About Bruce Gourley

Bruce Gourley is an award-wining photographer and award-winning author from Bozeman, Montana. In the words of an international journalist, his photography "conveys a sense of intimacy." For more biographical information, visit brucegourley.com.
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