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Goodwall sheet plaster was an early drywall-like product offered by Sears and may be an indication of a Sears Modern Home. [35] 8. Compare house designs to original catalog images. Some models of Sears homes were very similar in design to models offered by other kit home manufacturers or through plan books.
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The American Craftsman style was a 20th century American offshoot of the British Arts and Crafts movement, [1] which began as early as the 1860s. [2]A successor of other 19th century movements, such as the Gothic Revival and the Aesthetic Movement, [2] the British Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction against the deteriorating quality of goods during the Industrial Revolution, and the ...
The house is part of the Frank Lloyd Wright–Prairie School of Architecture Historic District. [3] A brick house with the living and sleeping rooms all on one floor under a single hipped roof, the Cheney House has a less monumental and more intimate quality than the design for the Arthur Heurtley House. The intimacy of the Cheney house is due ...
A couple work to restore a 17th-century cruck-framed fieldhouse into a home for their combined family, and ask George Clarke to design the extension. The structure is surprisingly not listed , but they still need permission from the local council, which rejects their plan for the extension.
The Windmill House Mill [1] Smock: 1920s: West Yarmouth: Farris Mill Smock: 1782: Moved to Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan 1935: Yarmouth: Sautucket Mill 1661: Yarmouth c. 1687: Yarmouth Judah Baker Mill: Smock: 1953: Windmill World: Yarmouth 1766: Moved to East Dennis 1775: unknown location (north side of Cape Cod) Smock
Parson Thorne Mansion, also known as Silver Hill, is a historic mansion located at Milford, Kent County, Delaware. The mansion is located across from the Mill House. It was built between 1730 and 1735, and is a two-story, five-bay, center hall brick dwelling in the Georgian style. It has flanking one-story wings and a two-story frame rear wing.
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