The childhood home of Thomas, the son of Nathaniel and Hannah Corker, was in England, in the area of Nantwich, Cheshire. Access Information: For more information, contact Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St., Charleston, SC 29401. The Pink House, Charleston, South Carolina Thomas Corker, a prosperous merchant of Charleston, South Carolina, died 28 January 1771 in his 75th year (1). Format: image/jpeg Copyright Status Statement: © Carolina Art Association dba Gibbes Museum of Art Access Statement: All rights reserved. County: Charleston County (S.C.) Language: English Shelving Locator: A009.00ĭate Digital: 2019-09 Digitization Specifications: 600 dpi, 24-bit depth, color, Epson Expression 10000XL. Topical Subject: Architecture, Historic preservation, and Architectural surveys Geographic Subject: Charleston (S.C.) S.C. Collection Title: This is Charleston Contributing Institution: Gibbes Museum of Art Media Type: Documents Personal or Corporate Subject: Smith, Alice R. RLJ Lodging Trust has selected Davidson Hospitality Group to act as management company for The Mills House Hotel in Charleston via its lifestyle operating vertical Pivot. The PINK HOUSE Neighborhood Resource Center. In beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, the Pink House is one of the oldest buildings that still remain. Title: Photo of the Pink House (17 Chalmers Street) Date: 1941 Creator (Corporate): Civic Services Committee of the Carolina Art Association Description: A photo of the Pink House. The PINK HOUSE Neighborhood Resource Center is located at 1551 Mulberry St in Charleston, South Carolina 29407.
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