Stop in for a cup of coffee

Like a lot of urban houses of that era, the exterior shutters were reserved for the sides and rear. Front windows got interior shutters - they fold into pockets on the bigger houses. However very interesting you did that. When Society Hill was getting 'renewed', many of the houses on my block got front shutters like you show. Almost all of them on houses that lost their porches. Victorian was just 'old' but Colonial was 'in'. I may have some digital pics - too dark now to take any - and we're getting hit with a little Thunder and Lightning.
Yeah, we had inside pocket shutters on the front windows of the big old Victorian house we owned near Widener University. The house was built in 1889 for the Commandant of the old Pennsylvania Millitary College that became Widener. It was over 6000 sq ft and had a big double carriage house behind. 3 levels, 16 rooms, 9 fireplaces and servants quarters on the top floor with rear stairways for them to use. The carriage house had an upstairs tack room and quarters for the stable staff.