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Jun 5, 2009 © Colin J Clarke

Chapel of Ease Tabby Ruins #6

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.

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Hasselblad 503CW, Zeiss Distagon CF FLE 1:4.0 f=50mm, Kodak BW400CN

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rick bolt11-Dec-2010 01:37
Beautiful, just beautiful. The live oak is crying mossy tears...
bill friedlander18-Sep-2009 23:22
Beautifully composed, nice alignment of the doorway arches. The Spanish moss is a giveaway for the location. V
Marcia Rules17-Sep-2009 23:56
tantalizing tones. No mistaking these southern locales..V
Sue Robertson17-Sep-2009 22:31
a beautiful spot. thanks for the history an added bonus..
Bonnie Underwood17-Sep-2009 22:11
This is beautiful. Love the tree
but it's the history of the church
that really grabs my attention.
an nguyen17-Sep-2009 16:18
Excellent. Love it.
Harrison17-Sep-2009 14:51
Beautiful!
Paco López17-Sep-2009 14:38
I love the tones here!! Excellent, V!
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