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Alan Karchmer collection, Special Collections Department, University of Memphis Libraries

Identifier

12_14.D

Description

Residence, 619 N. Seventh, Memphis, Tennessee. Built around 1900. Photographer: Alan Karchmer. © Alan Karchmer.

The Eastlake Style, named for the British architect Charles Eastlake, is distinguished from the Queen Anne Style by subtleties in its ornamentation achieved with the chisel, gouge, and the lathe. Curved brackets are used in excess; posts and columns tend to resemble table legs.

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2021

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Keywords

Architecture--Tennessee--Memphis.

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