Geo.: Large: Mass.: Brookline: Modern: Residences: Soule Photographs: S. Edwin Tobey Arch.
GUSN-195708
Boston architect S. Edwin Tobey designed the three-story Shingle-style Dexter House at 74-76 Sewall Avenue in Brookline, Massachusetts. Two staircases lead to the front porch, above which is a double window crowned by a sunburst. An oriel window on the side of the first floor is echoed by a window in the center of the large gable. A small balcony projecting from the second story is adorned with a railing punctuated with holes. A large single bracket anchors the corner where the front façade meets the side of the house.
balconies
oriel windows
houses
Shingle Style
exterior views
side gables
dwellings
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
DigitalID 000592
AccessID 1056
Other identifier HNEDID-000592
1 photograph
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.02.01.USMA.0470.0090.001
Brookline (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)
Soule Photograph Co. (Photographic studio)
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Tobey, S. Edwin
Soule Avenue (Brookline, Mass.)
Architectural photography
Item
Geo.: Large: Mass.: Brookline: Modern: Residences: Soule Photographs: S. Edwin Tobey Arch.
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