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Queen Anne Style 1880s - 1910 (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 2, 2019 · The Queen Anne style features varied materials, intersecting gable roofs, multi-paned windows, asymmetrical floor plans, and often a central ...
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The Queen Anne Style - Our Neighborhood NamesakeFeb 2, 2014 · The Queen Anne style, introduced in England in the 1870s, features steeply pitched roofs, patterned shingles, asymmetrical facades, and round ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Queen Anne | Architectural Styles of America and EuropeIDENTIFYING FEATURES: Steeply pitched, irregular roof shapes; dominant, front-facing gable; patterned shingles, bay windows, picturesque massing (see Gothic ...
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Queen Anne | Chicago Architecture CenterA popular style in the late 19th century, featuring asymmetrical facades, decorative trim and vibrant materials, creating an eclectic and ornate design.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Queen Anne - History ColoradoQueen Anne is perhaps the most ornate style of the Victorian period evident in Colorado. Popular between 1880 and 1910.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins<|control11|><|separator|>
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Queen Anne Style Victorian ArchitectureQueen Anne style features include asymmetrical design, two-and-a-half stories, irregular roof lines, steep gables, encircling veranda, cross gabling, dormers, ...
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History of Adirondack Architecture - Queen Anne StyleQueen Anne style, influential in Adirondacks 1875-1900, features asymmetric floor plans, steeply pitched roofs, towers, fish scale shingling, and ornamented ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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English baroque architecture: seventy years of excess - The GuardianSep 9, 2011 · Its masters were the elderly Wren, John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor. Wren's extension of Greenwich Palace, begun in 1664 by John Webb and ...
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[PDF] English BaroqueWhat is English Baroque? • An architectural style promoted by Christopher Wren (1632-1723) that developed between the Great Fire (1666) and the Treaty of ...
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Act of Union 1707 - UK ParliamentThe Acts of Union, passed by the English and Scottish Parliaments in 1707, led to the creation of a united kingdom to be called “Great Britain” on 1 May of ...
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History of Hanbury Hall - Worcestershire - National TrustThe original garden at Hanbury Hall was designed in 1705 by George London, a predecessor to other renowned designers Kent, Brown and Nash.
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Winslow Hall - WikishireSep 14, 2015 · The architect of the mansion has been a matter of prolonged architectural debate: the present candidates are Sir Christopher Wren or a ...Architect · Design and grounds · Occupational history
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Sweetness and light : the Queen Anne movement, 1860-1900Apr 5, 2019 · Sweetness and light : the Queen Anne movement, 1860-1900. xvi, 250 p., [4] leaves of plates : 29 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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High Victorian Gothic; Or, The Dilemma of Style in Modern Architecture59. and "Romanesque Revival," were "misnomers." He wrote: "it was a long time before the Queen Anne of the seventies and eighties became a revival in the sense ...
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Norman Shaw | Victorian Era, Arts & Crafts Movement | BritannicaSep 26, 2025 · His London town houses are exemplified in Lowther Lodge (1874), Kensington; Shaw's own house (1875), Hampstead; and Old Swan House (1876), ...
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Lowther Lodge by Richard Norman Shaw - The Victorian WebJun 9, 2015 · This tour de force of the Queen Anne style, which faces Hyde Park, was purchased by the Royal Geographical Society after the first owner's death in 1912.
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George Devey | Victorian Era, Arts & Crafts Movement - BritannicaOct 28, 2025 · George Devey was a British architect who influenced nonacademic architects in England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Missing: Queen Anne contributions
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Queen Anne Revival Style (1870 - Ontario ArchitectureThe Queen Anne Revival Style began in Britain in the 1860s largely as a reaction to the monumental and/or Gothic styles that were flourishing in the other " ...
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The Queen Anne Style and Architectural Criticism - jstorQueen Anne Cottage, Summit, New Jersey, by Lamb and Wheeler, 1881 (from Comstock,. Modern Architectural Designs and Details). From these house pattern books the ...
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The Builder archives - The Online Books PageThe Online Books Page presents serial archive listings for The Builder. The Builder was a journal of architecture published in the UK in the 19th and 20th ...Missing: Queen Anne Revival spread
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[PDF] Architectural Styles | City of Fort Wayne, INUsing this newly available technology, architects developed the hallmark features of the Queen Anne style: asymmetrical facades, complex, steeply- pitched ...
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[PDF] Residential Architectural Styles in GeorgiaIn England, Queen Anne houses were ... More symmetrical examples tend to have Renaissance classical details such as pediments, pilasters, and quoins.
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[PDF] FIELD GUIDE COLORADO'S HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE ...General characteristics include a vertical orientation, asymmetrical massing, corner towers and bays, prominent decorative porches, projecting gables, and ...
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[PDF] Queen Anne styleGothic Revival and Queen Anne in New Orleans. Hart House. At the northern terminus of. Iowa Street. Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge Parish c. 1904. Robert A. Hart ...
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[PDF] Architectural Style Guide - Lafayette Consolidated GovernmentCharacter-defining features of the Queen Anne style. Narrow width clapboards. Dormers. Fixed window with multilight transom. Decorative spindles and other ...
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[PDF] Classic Commonwealth: Virginia Architecture from the Colonial Era ...Queen Anne row houses, E. Broad St., Richmond, VA. (photo by Chris Novelli) ... James Gibb's Book of Architecture (1728) inspired a fam- ily of Virginia ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Queen Anne Style 1880 - 1910The Queen Anne style typifies the architecture of the Victorian age. With its distinctive form, abundance of decorative detail, corner tower, expansive porches.
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[PDF] CLINTON HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT - NYC.govfour-story buildings have Flemish bond brick facades. Of particular note are ... the finest Queen Anne style buildings in the historic district. The ...
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Queen Anne-Style Architecture (1880-1910) - Wentworth StudioThe style was named and popularized in England by the architect Richard Norman Shaw (1831-1912) and his followers. The term inaccurately implies aesthetic ideas ...Missing: origins Anne's
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[PDF] The Repair, Replacement, and Maintenance of Historic Slate RoofsVictorian Gothic styles, and the many prominent roof planes and turrets associated with the Queen Anne style. The Tudor style imitated the quaint appearance ...Missing: plaques | Show results with:plaques
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Queen Anne Style - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryThe Queen Anne style in Britain had a wide variety of sources and inspirations from Medieval Tudor-era half-timbered structures, to the more Classical-inspired ...
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Architectural Style Guide - Historic New EnglandDuring the second half of the nineteenth century, English architects led by Richard Norman Shaw developed and published house plans inspired by Elizabethan ...Missing: emergence | Show results with:emergence
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[PDF] The Brooklyn Historical Society Other Name/Site Number - NPGalleryWhile the load bearing brick walls were traditional construction, Post used iron rods as ... The ground floor is supported by wood joists resting on masonry walls ...Missing: timber | Show results with:timber
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Architecture & History - Grundy MuseumThe rooms feature lovely wood details and other decorative characteristics of the Queen Anne style. Modern conveniences such as central heating, indoor plumbing ...
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Pattern books and the Queen Anne style in America - UBC Library ...Within a decade, pattern book house plans were being sold by the thousands, and Queen Anne houses began to line the streets of the nation's rapidly growing ...Missing: modular | Show results with:modular
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Richard Norman Shaw (Revised Edition) - A&AePortalHis most prolific period saw the triumph of the “Old English” and “Queen Anne” domestic styles which are largely associated with his name. ... Lowther Lodge, ...
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Some Features of the Queen Anne/Domestic Revival Family HomeMay 26, 2017 · "Queen Anne" came with red brick and white-painted sash windows, with curly pedimented gables and delicate brick panels of sunflowers, swags, or ...
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Edwin Landseer Lutyens: The Greatest Architect Since Wren?Dec 6, 2019 · Some of Lutyens' other notable works included The Salutation, an exemplar of a Queen Anne house, the Midland Bank Building in Manchester, and ...
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An architectural adventurer: Richard Norman Shaw - The Country SeatSep 8, 2014 · Shaw's work can be broadly categorised as working in 'Old English', 'Gothic, 'Queen Anne' and the reformed classicism of his later works. What ...
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Design History: Edwardian - Eve Waldron DesignApr 25, 2024 · The Queen Anne style remained in vogue into the early Edwardian period. The influence of the Arts and Crafts movement meant that vernacular ...
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Architectural Styles: Queen Anne - NoeHill in San Franciscospindle work: finials atop roof crests, sunbursts decorating window tops and porch frieze, and turned posts and balusters; oriel and bay windows; horizontal ...
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Architectural Styles - Permit SonomaThe Queen Anne style was utilized both for the large mansions of the commercial barons as well as for hundreds of small homes and farms throughout the county.
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Stick Style | Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic ...Like the Queen Annes to come, Stick style buildings generally exhibit a strong vertical emphasis, with tall windows, multiple stories, and surface ornament ...
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Architectural Styles: Eastlake - NoeHill in San FranciscoRather, it is a distinctive family of surface ornamentation applied to houses built in other Victorian styles such Queen Anne and Stick. Other historians ...
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Shingle Style 1880 | PHMC > Pennsylvania Architectural Field GuideThe Shingle style is sometimes referred to as an outgrowth of the Queen Anne style as influenced by the early shingled buildings of New England colonies. The ...
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Shingle Style | Washington State Department of Archaeology ...The Shingle Style has been described as “the first modern American house style”, and initially served as an expression for summer homes of wealthy east coast ...
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[PDF] Architectural Styles and Architects - City of Tacomaseen examples of the nacient Queen Anne style at the 1876 Philadelphia World's Fair with buildings designed for the British commissioner and delegates.
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Isaac Bell House | Newport MansionsIsaac Bell House is one of the finest surviving examples of shingle-style architecture in the country. Designed by McKim, Mead & White, it blends international ...Missing: Queen Anne
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Isaac Bell, Jr., House (Edna Villa) | SAH ARCHIPEDIAMcKim, Mead and White. 191 Bellevue Ave. (at Perry St.) (owned by ... Shingle StyleQueen Anne Style. Materials: shinglebrick (clay material) ...
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Point of Historic Interest in Eureka, California: Carson MansionRounded towers at the rear of the house also suggest the Queen Anne style. The Carson family owned the house until 1944 when it was sold to Mr. and Mrs.
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Carson Mansion - Visit RedwoodsThe Newsoms responded with an exuberant design that combined many of the current styles including Italianate, Eastlake, Stick and Queen Anne. The mansion that ...
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Painted Ladies | San Francisco TravelYou'll notice that many homes built in the Queen Anne style have similar architectural features: balconies, porches, and incredible height. Take your time in ...
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An overview of Federation Architecture - RTF | Rethinking The FutureFederation style, also known as Australia's housing style, was a prevalent architectural style in Australia from 1890 to 1915.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Australia's Gold Rush and Colonial Architecture by Michael BeashelNov 14, 2017 · JM Freeland says that “Australian architecture left its innocence behind when gold was officially discovered in May 1851. The immediate effect ...
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Federation Queen Anne style - Federation-HouseUsually asymmetrical design ('picturesque'),. Formal bedroom projects forward from house. The massing of the building (eg most features) toward the front of ...
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What Is Federation Architecture in NSW? A Guide to Features ...The Queen Anne style is the most well-known of the group. It is often very detailed. Its key features are an asymmetrical shape and a steep roof with many ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Booloominbah Historic House - University of New England (UNE)including those labelled 'Gothic Revival' and 'Queen Anne' — ...
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Arts and Crafts Houses NSW - Federation-HouseBooloominbah is a Queen Anne style Arts and Crafts mansion situated at the ... The house was designed by John Horbury Hunt, the Canadian architect who ...
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Caerleon, Bellevue Hill - Weir Phillips HeritageBuilt in 1885, 'Caerleon' is considered to be one of the earliest and finest examples of the Queen Anne Federation Style in Sydney.
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Canadian Architecture: 1867-1914Sep 15, 2006 · Stevenson, Queen Anne Revival was marked by the pervasive use of red brick, often trimmed with light, pretty ornament, such as fans and ...
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The Queen Anne Revival Style - HistoricPlaces.caThe Queen Anne Revival is from the late Victorian era, and was most popular between 1890 and 1914. It drew its inspiration from different eras.
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[PDF] [architectural eras]Examples of New Zealand's best Gothic revival houses include Highwic, in Epsom, Auckland (1862) pictured right, and Oneida, near Whanganui (1870). Both feature ...
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BURKE, EDMUND (1850-1919) - Dictionary of Canadian BiographyBy contrast, residential works by Langley and Burke of the same period demonstrated a full range of eclectic or “Queen Anne” styling. Those domestic works with ...
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The Victorian Era - architecture - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandThe former preferred “one style revival”, the public, the popular “Queen Anne”, which featured broken “picturesque” roofs, strident “marseilles” tiles, slates, ...
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Heritage New Zealand - OtahunaThere is a connection between the Rhodes family, and Frederick Strouts, Otahuna's architect. Strouts was responsible for several residences and buildings for ...
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Strouts, Frederick | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography | Te AraStrouts, Frederick. 1834–1919. Architect ... Strouts played a significant role in raising the professional status of architecture in colonial Christchurch.
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[PDF] The Reception and Study of Renaissance Architecture in Great ...planning, reflecting the influence of the Renaissance and Baroque in Edwardian architecture. ... But the Queen Anne style was very popular, particularly ...
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A4 Spotlight: Origins of Shingle Style | A4 Architecture + Planning, Inc.Jan 2, 2024 · The style is characterized by the same sweeping, surrounding porches and asymmetric arrangement that was typical of the Queen Anne Revival Style ...
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From Beaux-Arts to Arts and Crafts · American Design EthicApr 22, 2021 · To the more perceptive Americans, including Henry Hobson Richardson (who visited William Morris in 1882), the movement appeared to expand the ...<|separator|>
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The Arts and Crafts: Reactionary or Progressive? - jstorinfluence beyond the circle of the special revivers of the style.... The "Queen Anne" type of architecture ... presented a simple vernacular of construction ...
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[PDF] --tr tr! - US Modernistwith these more complicated styles. Both the Queen Anne and Shingle Styles are characterized by asymmetrical plans usually com- bining living ro ...
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[PDF] Domestic 3: Suburban and Country Houses - Historic EnglandEighteenth-century suburban houses were normally built of brick or local stone with tiled roof coverings, but Roman cement was patented in 1796 and increasingly ...Missing: boom | Show results with:boom
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[PDF] House and Home: The Intersection of Domestic Architecture and ...May 5, 2017 · The Victorian Gothic or Queen. Anne house of the late 19th century was a three-dimensional expression of the Cult of Domesticity, where virtuous.
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[PDF] Preservation Brief 2: Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry ...Improperly done, repointing not only detracts from the appearance of the building, but may also cause physical damage to the masonry units themselves. The ...
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B4030 APA Building - Victorian Heritage DatabaseVictorian Period (1851-1901) English Queen Anne Revival, Pre-separation ... Two top floors subsequently removed. Classified: 15/06/1978. Demolished: 1981. Show ...
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The Square PHX - Rosson House MuseumA fully-restored 1895 Queen Anne Victorian house museum which interprets the history of Phoenix. Rosson House is only accessible through guided tours.Missing: adaptive reuse
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Mansion History - Ingomar ClubIt is adorned with Stick-Eastlake characteristics, Gothic, Italian and French influences, and there has been much written about its Queen Anne qualities as well ...Missing: Samuel | Show results with:Samuel
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20th Century High Style - Indiana LandmarksIn some New Urbanism suburbs, you'll see Neo-Italianate and Neo-Gothic, and Neo-Queen Anne houses. An exception arises with the Second Empire style. Houses ...
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Best Window Styles for Queen Anne Homes - Adelphia ExteriorsFeb 20, 2023 · Modern windows are much more energy-efficient than those used in the past, and many homeowners will find noticeable improvements in both their ...Missing: sustainable heritage
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Queen Anne Revival - Vancouver Heritage FoundationOne of the most popular styles of the late Victorian era, the Queen Anne Revival style developed in Britain thanks to a renewed interest in architecture of the ...Missing: Gothic credible
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Before & After: Net Zero 1880 Home with Cellulose InsulationAug 8, 2024 · One such residence is Queen of Zero, a custom, Queen Anne Victorian-style home being rebuilt in the wake of a devastating house fire in 2020.Missing: 2020s interest Vancouver