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Richmond Commission of Architectural Review Slide Collection

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About this collection

The Richmond Commission of Architectural Review Slide Collection contains more than 7,000 color photographs of the City of Richmond. Taken over a period from 1965 to 2000, these images document many of the changes within the city. In some cases the images serve as a record for properties which have since been either renovated or demolished. Ranging from close-ups of architectural details and shots of single buildings to photos of entire city blocks and aerial shots, the subjects depicted include office buildings, houses, warehouses, construction sites, alleys, storefronts, historical buildings, cemeteries, gardens, and garages.

The Richmond Commission of Architectural Review, established in 1957, is a nine-member board appointed by City Council. Five of the members are citizens-at-large while the remaining four are representatives of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, the James River Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the Historic Richmond Foundation, and the Richmond Association of Realtors. The Commission is charged with reviewing all exterior changes to structures within the City's Old and Historic Districts.

The 7,401 images included as part of the Commission's slide collection were scanned by the VCU Libraries from color slides in 2008. The slides were taken under the auspices of the Secretary to the Commission, a position housed in the Richmond Department of Community Development. The images were used for monthly Commission meetings, and were taken prior to meetings to document existing conditions of buildings and other structures before review. They show how the structures looked before rehabilitation or reconstruction.

The slides were kept in a series of slide pockets in 33 three-ring binders. The binders, used to organize the slides when they were part of the working collection, were labeled with hand-written categories. These original categories are given in the record for each slide as "Original Binder Label." Each binder also had slide-sized labels denoting the street, area, or building depicted in groups of slides. These are the "Original Content Designation."

Addresses for each slide were usually annotated on the slide or given on the slide-sized labels. Addresses have been normalized in the following ways:

  • Street names are spelled out in full ("Franklin" instead of "Frank.").
  • Street appellations are abbreviated ("St." instead of "Street").
  • Numbered streets are given in numeral form ("1st" instead of "First").
  • Cardinal directions are abbreviated ("E." instead of "East").
  • The word "block" is spelled out ("block" instead of "blk.").
  • Streets numbers grouped together are expanded ("2208 - 2212" instead of "2208-12"; "2814/2816/2818" instead of "2814/16/18"). Each number is searchable on its own.

Copyright
This material is in the public domain in the United States and thus is free of any copyright restriction. Acknowledgment of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested. The physical collection is housed at James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives.

Additional research information
There is additional information on the Richmond Commission of Architectural Review at the Richmond's Department of Community Development Website. For additional contemporaneous images of Richmond taken by City of Richmond staff, see the Richmond Comprehensive Planning Slide Collection.

Credits
VCU Libraries digitized this collection in 2008. Jennifer Cason supervised student employees, digitization, and quality control. Student employees Kaitlin Foray and Kelly Crone assisted with digitization. Metadata Librarian Mary Anne Dyer created the metadata for this digital collection.

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  • 104 S. 13th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 S. 13th St.

  • 104 S. 13th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 S. 13th St.

  • 104 S. 13th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 S. 13th St.

  • 104 Shockoe Slip by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 Shockoe Slip

  • 104 Shockoe Slip by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 Shockoe Slip

  • 104 W. Broad St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 W. Broad St.

  • 104 W. Broad St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    104 W. Broad St.

  • 105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St.

  • 105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St.

  • 105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St.

  • 105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St.

  • 105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 105 1/2 E. Clay St.

  • 105 - 107 - 109 - 111 Pulliam St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 107 - 109 - 111 Pulliam St.

  • 105 - 107 - 109 S. 14th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 - 107 - 109 S. 14th St.

  • 105 E. Broad St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 E. Broad St.

  • 105 N. 26th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 N. 26th St.

  • 105 N. 29th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 N. 29th St.

  • 105 S. 14th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    105 S. 14th St.

  • 106 - 108 E. Leigh St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 - 108 E. Leigh St.

  • 106 Broad St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 Broad St.

  • 106 E. Leigh St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 E. Leigh St.

  • 106 E. Leigh St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 E. Leigh St.

  • 106 E. Leigh St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 E. Leigh St.

  • 106 E. Leigh St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 E. Leigh St.

  • 106 N. 28th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 N. 28th St.

  • 106 N. 28th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 N. 28th St.

  • 106 N. 28th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 N. 28th St.

  • 106 N. Boulevard by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 N. Boulevard

  • 106 N. Boulevard by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 N. Boulevard

  • 106 Virginia St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 Virginia St.

  • 106 Virginia St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 Virginia St.

  • 106 Virginia St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    106 Virginia St.

  • 107 - 109 - 111 W. Clay St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    107 - 109 - 111 W. Clay St.

  • 107 - 109 Pulliam St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    107 - 109 Pulliam St.

  • 107 - 109 S. 14th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    107 - 109 S. 14th St.

  • 107 Pulliam St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    107 Pulliam St.

  • 108 - 110 - 112 N. Boulevard by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 - 110 - 112 N. Boulevard

  • 108 N. 1st St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 1st St.

  • 108 N. 1st St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 1st St.

  • 108 N. 1st St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 1st St.

  • 108 N. 1st St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 1st St.

  • 108 N. 1st St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 1st St.

  • 108 N. 1st St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 1st St.

  • 108 N. 28th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 28th St.

  • 108 N. 28th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 N. 28th St.

  • 108 W. Broad St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 W. Broad St.

  • 108 W. Broad St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    108 W. Broad St.

  • 109 - 111 - 113 - 115 - 117 S. 14th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    109 - 111 - 113 - 115 - 117 S. 14th St.

  • 109 - 111 - 113 - 115 - 117 S. 14th St. by Richmond (Va.). Commission of Architectural Review

    109 - 111 - 113 - 115 - 117 S. 14th St.

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    109 - 111 - 113 - 115 - 117 S. 14th St.

 

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