Hi Brian,
My name is William Little, originally from Pelham, Ga. and I first want to say I so enjoy your “Vanishing Georgia” photography work and “Thank You” so very very much for all you have and continue to do in chronicling the former years of architecture in our home state of Georgia, before it all someday vanishes.
Recently, I have been doing some research on the former 1899 J. L. Hand House, which was located directly across Hand Avenue from The Hand Trading Company building and shown in your post. As such, I have assembled many pictures of it and some also of recent interior restorations completed to the atrium dome ceiling of The Hand Trading Company.
I would gladly share what I have with you with an invite to view them on My Google Pictures, but you will need to send me your email or Gmail address in order for me to do so.
Hi Brian,
My name is William Little, originally from Pelham, Ga. and I first want to say I so enjoy your “Vanishing Georgia” photography work and “Thank You” so very very much for all you have and continue to do in chronicling the former years of architecture in our home state of Georgia, before it all someday vanishes.
Recently, I have been doing some research on the former 1899 J. L. Hand House, which was located directly across Hand Avenue from The Hand Trading Company building and shown in your post. As such, I have assembled many pictures of it and some also of recent interior restorations completed to the atrium dome ceiling of The Hand Trading Company.
I would gladly share what I have with you with an invite to view them on My Google Pictures, but you will need to send me your email or Gmail address in order for me to do so.
I’d love to see them, Mr. Little. wbrianbrown@gmail.com
It may be a few days before I’m able to get to them, but I look forward to it.