photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
C. Bridges | all galleries >> Digital Images 2011 >> NOLA - French Quarter Walkabout > The Cornstalk Fence
previous | next
27 May 2011 c.bridges

The Cornstalk Fence

This was the home of Judge Francois-Xavier Martin, first Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court and author of the first history of Louisiana. He lived here from 1816 to 1826. The present Victorian structure dates from circa 1850 and retains a cast-iron fence representing stalks and ears of corn intertwined with morning glory vines and blossoms. There is only one other like it in the city. This fence was cast in Philadelphia by the Wood & Perot foundry, and shipped by sea to New Orleans to Dr. Joseph Secondo Biarmenti, who bought the house in 1834 and erected the fence.

Nikon D90
1/80s f/8.0 at 19.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
comment | share
alexvjennings15-May-2015 14:21
This fence has such an interesting design—it really matches the house! I'm thinking about adding a fence in my front yard, but I'm not sure what design it would have. Maybe I'll look for more fences that look like this.

Alex Jennings |http://www.familyfencetampa.com
kcompars24-Apr-2015 18:33
This is such a beautiful fence! It looks like it is really solid and great to keep people off personal property. I would really like to have a fence put all around my home this year.http://www.glassfencingandbalustradesact.com