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Old Sheldon Church Ruins 12 Poster
by Cindy Robinson
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Old Sheldon Church Ruins 12 poster by Cindy Robinson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Old Sheldon Church ruins are located in Yemassee, South Carollina - a rural community of Beaufort County. The original structure, built between 1745... more
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Artist's Description
Old Sheldon Church ruins are located in Yemassee, South Carollina - a rural community of Beaufort County. The original structure, built between 1745 and 1753 as a chapel of ease in English Georgian style using the Roman Tuscan or Doric order, was originally known as Prince William's Parish Church.The ruins lie among majestic oaks and scattered graves and is a popular Lowcountry site for photographers. An annual service is held the second Sunday after Easter where the public is invited to attend.
About Cindy Robinson
Hi! and thank you for visiting. I live in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina and specialize in landscape photography. I love to roam Southern gardens, plantations and parks and photograph their beauty. My passion is creating unique images that inspire others, and my work has been both awarded and published. So, take a few moments to browse and hopefully, one of my images will speak specifically to you. Blessings!
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