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Appreciating the Calm Before the Boat Shows Begin
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More so than the Shingle architecture of this mid 1890s building it was the empty setting at the intersection of these two lower downtown streets that caught my attention earlier in the day. For you see currently over on Back Creek
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph • Circa 1890s Shingle Architecture and a Remaining Vestige of the Hell Point Neighborhood • Monday September 26th 2016
Gable Ends and a Faux Wall Dormer
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Today’s walk takes us to the eastern most end of the Murray Hill neighborhood here in Annapolis Maryland to checkout an interesting and slightly unique looking corner house. Built in 1903 or so its architectural nomenclature has been designated as that of
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph • Circa 1903 Queen Anne Style Corner House with Shingle Accents in Murray Hill • Sunday July 10th 2016
Blue Skies and Morning Sunshine
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While I’m sure that to certain architectural historians the myriad of design elements visible, at least across the front of this 1915 Shingle style house, might seem excessive or even over the top if you would. Actually for many years I too have held
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph • A Quite Unique 1915 Shingle Style House Featuring a Myriad of Architectural Features • Monday June 27th 2016
Gable Ends on a Slate Roof
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This relatively large 1890’s Shingle style house is located about halfway between the Maryland State House and St. John’s College along a relatively short street in Annapolis Maryland. The home of a former City mayor its rain soaked wooden shingle shakes exhibit more
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph – A Seemingly Rain Soaked 1890’s Shingle Style House in the Historic District – Tuesday March 15th 2016
A Multitude Of Period Architectural Influences
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It seemed that this morning’s strong winds in Annapolis pretty much cleared away the fallen Autumn leaves from the front of Mrs. Parson’s early 20th century house. Actually those same winds just about blew the lens cap out of my hand a few
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph – Autumn Morning Shade Across The Yard And Facade Of The 1907 Laura Harris Parsons House – Thursday December 3rd 2015
Tuesday Rains
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It has been yet another rainy Autumn day here in Annapolis as the remaining vestiges of this year’s seasonal hues were on display across this Historic District yard. Standing on a nearby sidewalk I sipped a cup of coffee taking in not only the red and orange
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph – Autumn Foliage Set Beneath Late 19th Century Shingle Architectural Elements – Tuesday November 10th 2015
Pastel Hues and Shingle Architecture
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I do enjoy taking a morning walk through the Murray Hill district of Annapolis what with its picturesque Victorian style residences found in an area bordered by Spa Road, West Street and the Spa Creek shoreline.
Having had covered most of the neighborhood by
Click on the following link to read the complete post Annapolis Maryland Blog Photograph • The Circa 1890s Woodward House And Former Holladay School In Murray Hill • Friday July 26th 2013
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