James Galt House, Exterior From Left
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Title
James Galt House, Exterior From Left
Subject
James Galt House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 45. Building 40.
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Williamsburg
Architecture, Colonial - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Description
View of the exterior of the James Galt House taken from the left to show the boxwood garden adjacent to the residence. James Galt served as a keeper at the Public Hospital and constructed the house in its original location on the hospital grounds in the mid-eighteenth century. After being deeded to Colonial Williamsburg by Eastern State Hospital in 1929, the structure moved to a site opposite Bruton Parish Church on Duke of Gloucester Street. In 1954, the house moved to its present location on Tyler Street as part of an effort to remove buildings from the Historic Area that did not stand within its bounds in the eighteenth century.
The Galt House's unusual appearance is due to the addition of a room on the chimney end, along with a lean-to structure. It began as a small single-room home and grew over time with additions to accommodate family.
The Galt House's unusual appearance is due to the addition of a room on the chimney end, along with a lean-to structure. It began as a small single-room home and grew over time with additions to accommodate family.
Creator
Lincoln, F.S.
Date
1935
Date Created
1935
Rights
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Format
jpeg
Type
Image
Identifier
LC362P2
Rights Holder
Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Gelatin or collodian printing out paper with platinum toning, mounted on board
Physical Dimensions
8x10 inches
Collection
Citation
Lincoln, F.S., “James Galt House, Exterior From Left,” John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, accessed January 15, 2025, https://rocklib.omeka.net/items/show/320.