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e predominant styles of their era, primarily | Italianate and Second Empire, with a few Georgian Reviv |
a three story, eight bay wide structure with | Italianate and Queen Anne style features. |
Public Square and many excellent examples of | Italianate and Greek Revival styles of architecture. |
The listing includes Octagon Mode and | Italianate, and architecture. |
including several brick structures built in | Italianate and other styles, was built for the U.S. Arm |
It includes Second Empire, | Italianate, and Gothic Revival architecture. |
est End of Cincinnati that contains Federal, | Italianate and Queen Anne architecture. |
es reflect a variety of styles, ranging from | Italianate and Colonial Revival through Bungalow and 19 |
in style, though there are elements of both | Italianate and Greek Revival architecture as well. |
ariety of styles including Carpenter Gothic, | Italianate, and Bracketed as part of the Picturesque Mo |
iod, including Greek Revival, Second Empire, | Italianate, and Carpenter Gothic." |
e houses are large Victorian villas, many in | Italianate and Gothic Revival styles. |
Rizer House, also known as Mapleshade, is an | Italianate and Second Empire style house dating from c. |
district includes examples of Greek Revival, | Italianate, and Queen Anne architecture. |
ployed a more orthodox Eclecticism combining | Italianate and Moorish revival styles, notably in the I |
hich resulted in prominent late 19th century | Italianate and Queen Anne style buildings for residenti |
on exhibit a wide range of styles, including | Italianate and Romanesque Revival.:3 |
The style is Neoclassical | Italianate, and it is sheathed in East Tennessee marble |
Belle Alliance is an | Italianate and Greek Revival plantation house in Assump |
in the district includes the Greek Revival, | Italianate, and Bungalow styles. |
Landrum combined the then-popular | Italianate and Carpenter Gothic styles he found in patt |
1875, the house is a combination of | Italianate and Second Empire detailing and is unique in |
The | Italianate and Greek Revival style residence has been l |
one-story gable-front frame structure in the | Italianate and Carpenter Gothic-styles built in 1861. |
0s and reflects rural interpretations of the | Italianate and Greek Revival styles. |
1875, a combination of | Italianate and Second Empire design), the Henry Pointer |
cticing a Ruskinian Gothic blend of Victoian | Italianate and Venetian Renaissance styles, heavily inf |
nd its buildings largely reflect Queen Anne, | Italianate, and 1920s bungalow architecture. |
lt in 1868 by John K. Smith and reflects the | Italianate architectural style. |
examples of the Federal, Greek Revival, and | Italianate architectural styles. |
871 in a vernacular take on the then-popular | Italianate architectural style, and then sold them. |
ding, a wooden chalet-style structure in the | Italianate architecture of Isambard Kingdom Brunel; tog |
gnificant as a largely intact example of the | Italianate architecture of that period. |
y Davis House was built in 1850 and includes | Italianate architecture and Greek Revival architecture |
It consists of large Queen Anne and | Italianate architecture built in the late 19th century |
inctive combination of Classical Revival and | Italianate architecture and for its association with So |
es Bradley House, an "exceptional example of | Italianate architecture", has unusual "double bullseye |
Built in 1872, it is a fine example of | Italianate architecture, and has been compared with a l |
It includes examples of Greek Revival and | Italianate architecture, and a lenticular truss bridge. |
It includes Classical Revival and | Italianate architecture. |
The home is a distinctive example of | Italianate architecture. |
It dates from 1735 and includes | Italianate architecture. |
It includes Double pen, dog trot, and | Italianate architecture. |
The district features Queen Anne and | Italianate architecture. |
ilt with a mixture of Romanesque Revival and | Italianate architecture. |
of an 1860s vernacular interpretation of the | Italianate architecture. |
1874, the house is an example of Gothic and | Italianate architecture. |
ilding is a combination of Greek Revival and | Italianate architecture. |
Van Epps House is an outstanding example of | Italianate architecture. |
, including several examples of Colonial and | Italianate architecture. |
, including several examples of Colonial and | Italianate architecture. |
Montfort Boylan in 1858 and is an example of | Italianate architecture. |
.1855, and includes Central passage plan and | Italianate architecture. |
borhood known for its dense concentration of | Italianate architecture. |
It includes | Italianate architecture. |
showing "a stylish mix of Second Empire and | Italianate architecture." |
The | Italianate baldachino over the high altar, the two tran |
handrails and guard bars to the windows, and | Italianate balustrading on the staircases on the first |
The | Italianate barn was added to the National Register of H |
wilderness play area, community orchard, new | Italianate border and garden shop. |
tructure's generous size is emphasized by an | Italianate bracketed cornice and cupola. |
features a prominent portico and cupola with | Italianate brackets. |
Washington neighborhood; also a three-story | Italianate brick building designed by Hannaford, it was |
g dated to 1820; the three-story, restrained | Italianate, brick bell tower added in 1870; and the low |
hese include the Cherry Hill House, the only | Italianate building in the township, the Gothic Revival |
The | Italianate building was used for the christening of Jam |
The | Italianate building was constructed during 1856 as a ba |
e Masonic Building in Kerrville, Texas is an | Italianate building built in 1890. |
The Mall Building (1 Market Square) is an | Italianate building erected in 1875 and designed by Jos |
out 1900 and is a two-story, clapboard-sided | Italianate building on a sandstone foundation. |
An | Italianate building constructed in 1894, this two-and-a |
This | Italianate building was designed and built by architect |
Its | Italianate building, perhaps constructed as a house, wa |
stitute building: the decorative cornices of | Italianate buildings, the heaviness of Victorian Gothic |
uctures within this District which represent | Italianate, Bungalow, Dutch Colonial, American Foursqua |
Between the two is the 300-foot (91 m) | Italianate Campanile clocktower. |
of different styles of architecture, such as | Italianate, Carpenter Gothic, Queen Anne, Shingle, Prai |
square, or Diamond, and is dominated by its | Italianate Catholic church. |
Across the street is the city's | Italianate city hall. |
een 1989 and 1991 it was much enlarged in an | Italianate Classical style by Quinlan Terry, with most |
itectural styles in the district include the | Italianate, Classical Revival, and Renaissance Revival. |
ngs, however, reflect the stronger colors of | Italianate classicism. |
It is a two-building | Italianate complex built in the late 19th century. |
This grade II listed | Italianate country house was built as a family home tow |
Many Victorian, | Italianate, Craftsman and Mission style homes are proud |
e middle of the 19th century with some later | Italianate decoration. |
The house was of classic | Italianate design with an attractive tower providing vi |
se on Moores Lane was also remodeled into an | Italianate design during this period (WM-126). |
e all built from 1870 to 1874 using the same | Italianate design by Philadelphia architect John Stewar |
The original station was of an ornate | Italianate design by Francis Thompson and was replaced |
ion building was of typical Francis Thompson | Italianate design. |
tablets; the station's architecture is in an | Italianate design. |
and is a local landmark known for its unique | Italianate design. |
The original station building had an | Italianate design; this has now been replaced by a mode |
the east of the original settlement, to the | Italianate designs of Samuel Sanders Teulon. |
The Romanesque and | Italianate detailing is emphasized within the front fac |
The Strawn House features | Italianate detailing such as the brackets beneath the e |
a good example of a front-gabled house with | Italianate detailing. |
The house also prominently features | Italianate details, which were mostly added in a remode |
an 11-story building in Classical style with | Italianate details. |
1830), two additional dwellings, and an | Italianate dwelling with four outbuildings dated to abo |
Muncy combined Romanesque, Byzantine, and | Italianate elements of architecture to give the buildin |
features wrought ironwork and a distinctive | Italianate facade. |
Italianate features were added to the house in 1885. | |
They have distinctive | Italianate features such as bracketed cornices, two-ove |
fries red sandstone exterior with a slightly | Italianate feel, houses a three-floor interior with a s |
This house shows the development of the | Italianate form in Davenport from the Joseph Mallet Hou |
ian Renaissance influences wedded to a basic | Italianate form, and has notable examples of scagliola, |
e stands in 80 hectares of parkland, with an | Italianate formal terraced garden at the rear, with a s |
The | Italianate Fox House was constructed in 1885 and may ha |
of the 19th century, the 4th Duke created an | Italianate garden featuring a large conservatory, and a |
The notable gardens, including an | Italianate garden laid out by Sir George Sitwell (1860- |
s include the Weezie's Children's Garden, an | Italianate Garden, a floral and vegetable trial gardens |
ardens, including a garden tea house, formal | Italianate garden, rose garden, pergola, tennis lawn, a |
les, including Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, | Italianate, Georgian and Federal. |
The district features | Italianate, Georgian, and Federal architecture and was |
He built this | Italianate home in 1876. |
The large, | Italianate home represented a microcosm of the general |
ival styles and a good collection of notable | Italianate homes. |
Fiesole is another | Italianate house probably by Goodridge which later beca |
alled Derwent Isle House) is an 18th-century | Italianate house situated on Derwent Island, Derwent Wa |
Winstead House is a historic | Italianate house in Franklin, Tennessee built c.1870 th |
Allen House is an | Italianate house at 57 Rolfe St. in Lowell, Massachuset |
and Robert Hallowell Richards moved into the | Italianate house in 1876. |
The | Italianate house was built in 1860 and added to the Nat |
The | Italianate house was built in 1858 and was added to the |
The | Italianate house was built in 1875 and added to the Nat |
pied and in 1889-90 it was replaced by a new | Italianate house built for Henry Tubb, a banker of Bice |
Italianate house | |
It includes | Italianate houses with boldly projecting bracketed corn |
ry is within the district as well as several | Italianate houses. |
confectioner Robert Venouot, which name was | Italianate in Benevolo. |
le frieze at the cornice are two elements of | Italianate incorporated into the building. |
es in Geneva were either of Greek Revival or | Italianate influence, making Elizabeth Place architectu |
It is in the Greek Revival style with some | Italianate influence. |
In 2004, the Victorian era Second Empire - | Italianate influenced Carlheim Mansion and 16-acre (65, |
Some | Italianate influences are also present in the shallow p |
ry structure in the Greek Revival style with | Italianate influences. |
The three-story | Italianate Jacobs Block was known also as the National |
In Sandwich, Massachusetts he built the | Italianate John and Mary Waterman Jarves House (18557). |
He specialized in | Italianate landscapes with figures in the manner of Pou |
He painted | Italianate landscapes and was influenced by Pieter van |
He painted | Italianate landscapes with ruins, some of which are bib |
The | Italianate landscapes seem to be influenced by the work |
He specialized in | Italianate landscapes. |
ainters were themselves reacting against the | Italianate Late Baroque manner exemplified by Thornhill |
Architectural styles in the district include | Italianate, Late Victorian, and various Revival styles. |
ther two are the Vandalia Statehouse and the | Italianate Little Brick House. |
the most notable being the late 18th century | Italianate mansion known as the Stone House. |
He built the | Italianate mansion in the late 1840s. |
The Landward House is a brick | Italianate mansion with a limestone facade and projecte |
Churchill built a large | Italianate mansion in Hantsport for his son John Wiley |
It is also a good example of an | Italianate mansion and was important as a stop on the U |
nds lived at Longford Hall, in Stretford, an | Italianate mansion he built on the site of an earlier h |
wville, New York, the Hough house is a brick | Italianate mansion, built in 1860. |
ifferent architectural styles, predominantly | Italianate, many built as speculative housing for the c |
arch.The decor includes two fireplaces with | Italianate marble mantelpieces and period coal grates. |
Chandos had a taste for | Italianate music and in 1719 became a patron of Handel' |
nd papers saved the family (who now bore the | Italianate name of Mantello) from being sent to Auschwi |
Most of the streets on the island have | Italianate names. |
dings feature elements of the Greek Revival, | Italianate, or Queen Anne styles of architecture, but t |
in Ottawa, with most others falling into the | Italianate or Greek Revival categories. |
he lived on Sunset Boulevard in an elaborate | Italianate palace. |
The gardens were laid out in a contemporary | Italianate picturesque style. |
rnately decorated reception rooms, including | Italianate plasterwork in the dining room. |
ar they moved into their first home, a large | Italianate property at 2 Chandos Villas on the Woodridi |
chitectural styles including Gothic Revival, | Italianate, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival styles. |
t limited to the following styles: Eastlake, | Italianate, Queen Anne (primary), and Stick, depending |
iations of the American Gothic Revival form, | Italianate, Queen Anne, and Shingle-style structures. |
In 1873, a two-story, red brick | Italianate rectory building was built for the parish at |
church (remodeled in 1885 and 1907), an 1871 | Italianate rectory-convent, a 1903 Romanesque Revival s |
ll second story was added at the time of the | Italianate remodeling of 1867-68. |
The | Italianate residence has been listed on the National Re |
The Stone Manor is a historic | Italianate residence in Homer Glen, Illinois. |
llmark House, is a historic Late Victorian & | Italianate residence in Hinsdale, Illinois. |
e was originally noted for its wide range of | Italianate residences. |
dings of six different architectural styles: | Italianate, Romanesque Revival, Victorian, Edwardian, N |
Architectural Style: | Italianate, Romanesque |
outh of the creek, is lined with three-story | Italianate row buildings dating to the years after the |
styles of Victorian architecture, including | Italianate, Second Empire, Folk and Gothic revival. |
auper Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch: 1847-51, | Italianate, selected as winning design in an architectu |
59 Crescent Street- before 1869, | Italianate, Smith-Stiles House |
ilway in 1854 and the brick-built two-storey | Italianate station building (not now in railway use) wa |
The rectory was a two-story | Italianate stone building, painted black. |
The Taylor House is an | Italianate stone house of locally quarried, rough-faced |
cture, including a Queen Anne mansion and an | Italianate store building." |
This | Italianate structure was built in 1860 onto another str |
An | Italianate structure built from 1879 to 1880, this buil |
An | Italianate structure built in 1880, it was the home of |
alf stories tall, the Hoodin Building was an | Italianate structure with weatherboarded walls and a fo |
urrent residence of the Scindia family is an | Italianate structure combining the Tuscan and Corinthia |
The Jai Vilas Palace is an opulent | Italianate structure, set in carefully laid lawns. |
The | Italianate structure, constructed of stone and asphalt, |
ings to maintain its 1870's character, as an | Italianate structure, in an area dominated by more mode |
It is an | Italianate style building with commercial space on the |
The house was built in the | Italianate style in 1865. |
entre is a large and imposing Late Victorian | Italianate style building with a symmetrical facade to |
The | Italianate style house was built in 1865. |
The Second Empire and | Italianate style Victorian era building is located on t |
The home was built in 1857 in the | Italianate style and remodeled and enlarged between 188 |
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