Tudor Revival buildings, often considered a sub class of Gothic Revival, 1915-1940, include the following characteristics:
- wood and stucco, brick and stucco, concrete block and stucco construction with half decorative or pseudo half-timbering,
- steeply pitched roofs, with or without dormers,
chimneys prominently placed with decorative chimney pots,
- off-centered doorways with asymmetrical facade, and inset entryways.
Date: 1921
Format: Copy print from original photograph
Photographer: Possibly Gauvin & Gentzel
Reference: Janet Kitz Nova Scotia Archives accession no. 1992-359 / negative N-7048
Nova Scotia Archives — https://archives.novascotia.ca/builtheritage/archives/?ID=117
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