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Long Island Country Houses and Their Architects, 1860-1940
by Anthony Baker
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... whose major interior space included a large boulder fireplace. The upper portions of the house are closer to Long Island Shingle Style houses of the i8gos. ... "
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Newport Through Its Architecture: A History of Styles from Postmedieval to Postmodern
by James Yarnall
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... In the 1870s, this type of fancy shingling became a key element in the forma- tion of the Shingle Style. 1lpjohn's second church is St. Mary's, an Episcopal church located just over the Portsmouth line on East Main Road (fig. ... "
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New York, Bellevue Avenue, Queen Anne, Shingle Style, Richard Morris Hunt, Gothic Revival, Ochre Point, Greek Revival, Civil War, Stick Style, Colonial Revival, Ocean Drive
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On the Edge of the World: Four Architects in San Francisco at the Turn of the Century
by Richard Longstreth
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Excerpt - on Page 18: "
... ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLD next several decades. The firm's well-known Shingle Style buildings represent the most important initial thrust ... "
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San Francisco, New York, United States, Page Brown, Shingle Style, Bay Area, design date unknown, rustic city house, rustic expression, academic eclecticism, eclectic diversity, modern cosmopolis
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The Houses We Live In: An Identification Guide to the History and Style of American Domestic Architecture
by Jeffery Howe
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Excerpt - on Page 241: "
... One of the first Queen Anne houses in America, it also marks the beginning of the Shingle Style. M Above: Henry Hobson Richardson: Watts Sherman House, Newport, RI, 1874-76. ... "
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