The Grace Episcopal Church in Galveston, Texas, has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. The church started as a mission of the Trinity Episcopal Church to provide a Sunday school for children who lived in the outskirts of the city. By 1876, the mission was granted permission to become its own… Continue reading Places of Sacredness.
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GUERRIERI-DE CUNTO HOUSE-1650 Pennsylvania
GUERRIERI-DE CUNTO Residence 1650 Pennsylvania Nationwide Sign-up 9/10/1979, 5DV.147 Created in 1896, the two-tale brick residence was made by Frank Guerrieri, a member of Denver’s convert-of-the-century Italian immigrant neighborhood. In 1902, the home was apparently procured by users of the De Cunto relatives. The Italianate design and style dwelling has a hipped roof and a… Continue reading GUERRIERI-DE CUNTO HOUSE-1650 Pennsylvania
Schulz/Neef House-1739 East 29th Avenue
Schulz-Neef Residence 1739 E. 29th Avenue in Denver, Colorado Usa The Schulz-Neef household is one of the oldest households in the Whittier Neighborhood. Its steeply-gabled roof, ornamental woodwork and pointed finials stand out as a fantastic illustration of the Gothic Revival architectural design, a rarity in Denver residences. Created: 1881 Architect: mysterious Model: Gothic Revival/Carpenter… Continue reading Schulz/Neef House-1739 East 29th Avenue
Coventry – City of Three Spires Prior to 1918
The Postcard A postcard bearing no publisher’s name, despite the fact that it would have been funded by Triumph – on the back again of the card it states: ‘Triumph Cycles and Motors – Popular Everywhere’ The card was posted in Coventry on Wednesday the 14th. August 1918 to: Mrs. D. Prosser, ‘Bleanllundeg’, Glasbury-on-Wye, Breconshire.… Continue reading Coventry – City of Three Spires Prior to 1918