He published his photographs of Charleston Ironwork in 1986. He joined the South Carolina Historical Society, and St. Bayless retired to Charleston, SC in 1971 where he continued his interest in architectural photography. The Kentucky Historical Society holds his architectural photography collection related to historic structures in that state. One of the buildings he designed in 1961, Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. A member of the American Institute of Architects, he practiced in the Bayless, Clotfelter & Associates firm of Lexington, Kentucky for 35 years. Five years later he graduated from the University of Virginia School of Architecture. He graduated from Augusta Military Academy in Fort Defiance, Virginia and earned a Bachelor of Science at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh in 1932. Later his family moved to Simpsonville, Kentucky. Volume: 466 black and white photographic prints 2 letters and one 16 page detailed typed index to the photographsĬharles Nield Bayless was born in Louisville, Kentucky on August 23, 1914.
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