Gothic and other Architecture
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:19 pm
Yes, to pick-up where I left off on another thread (say good-by to Lizzie's church) I thought I would move it here.
As I mentioned before, and cannot stress it much more, I was surprised by how wrong I was about Gothic Architecture buildings in FAll River.
I remember two others that are not listed in my little historical properties of fall river booklet.
One is on the corner of Cherry and Rock, across from the Gothic First CC. The other is on the corner of Winter and Pine. I have worked for the owners of both of these in the past, but I cannot remember if I did any work inside. It was many years ago.
The first photo is of the house on Pine. It is the back of the house. I pulled it from the net, so I don't have a photo of the front.
The other photo of the peak of a house is the house on Rock and Cherry. I took that photo myself a couple of years back. I wanted a photo of the impressive brackets, so it is the only photo in my photo file.
Both are of Gothic Architecture, which have its main trademarks in dripping brackets, large oval church windows, and peaky dormers.
In the firs photo, you can see the tiny oval windows high near the roof line. Cool little house.
As I mentioned before, and cannot stress it much more, I was surprised by how wrong I was about Gothic Architecture buildings in FAll River.
I remember two others that are not listed in my little historical properties of fall river booklet.
One is on the corner of Cherry and Rock, across from the Gothic First CC. The other is on the corner of Winter and Pine. I have worked for the owners of both of these in the past, but I cannot remember if I did any work inside. It was many years ago.
The first photo is of the house on Pine. It is the back of the house. I pulled it from the net, so I don't have a photo of the front.
The other photo of the peak of a house is the house on Rock and Cherry. I took that photo myself a couple of years back. I wanted a photo of the impressive brackets, so it is the only photo in my photo file.
Both are of Gothic Architecture, which have its main trademarks in dripping brackets, large oval church windows, and peaky dormers.
In the firs photo, you can see the tiny oval windows high near the roof line. Cool little house.