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Jun 5, 2009 © Colin J Clarke

Chapel of Ease, 'Tabby' Ruins 5

St Helena Island, South Carolina

Best in Original Size.


Chapels of Ease were constructed by rice and cotton planters as houses of worship
because their plantations were located so far from the churches in Beaufort. This
tabby walled church was constructed between 1742 and 1747 for the planters of
St. Helena Island. A forest fire destroyed most of it in 1886. Traditional 'tabby',
used for construction primarily along the coast, is composed of equal parts lime,
water, sand, oyster shells, and ash.

Also see HERE

Hasselblad 503 CW, Zeiss Distagon CF FLE 4/50, Kodak BW400CN

other sizes: small medium large original auto
Bonnie Underwood17-Sep-2009 22:12
Touching with the tombstones in
the foreground. I can almost hear
ghosts whispering in the trees. Lovely.
Guest 09-Jun-2009 15:59
Superb BW !V
Yvonne09-Jun-2009 10:23
Wonderful shot Colin, very interesting story explaining why the building is so light; superb in bw.
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