Emory Presbyterian Church (1949) – Atlanta

Sayward, Williams & Logan. Emory Presbyterian Church (1949). Druid Hills, Atlanta.
Sayward, Williams & Logan. Emory Presbyterian Church (1949). Druid Hills, Atlanta.1 2 3 4
Windows on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Windows on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Window on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Window on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Pinnacle on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Pinnacle on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Ornamented window spandrel on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Ornamented window spandrel on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Looking through the porch windows of Emory Presbyterian Church
Looking through the porch windows of Emory Presbyterian Church
Porch gable on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Porch gable on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Window on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Window on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Ornamentation over a door on the east elevation of Emory Presbyterian Church
Ornamentation over a door on the east elevation of Emory Presbyterian Church
Porch on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Porch on the east facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Inscription over the window on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Inscription over the window on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Window on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church
Window on the south facade of Emory Presbyterian Church

References

  1. “Church Services”. The Atlanta Constitution, October 22, 1949, p. 9. ↩︎
  2. “Church at Emory Gets Own Building”. The Atlanta Journal, October 22, 1949, p. 5. ↩︎
  3. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Emory Grove Historic District ↩︎
  4. “Maj. Williams Joins Firm of Architects Here”. The Atlanta Constitution, February 24, 1946, p. 11-A. ↩︎