Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839 – June 27, 1912) was an American architect of the Victorian era. He designed more than 600 buildings, most in...
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Horace Howard Furness (November 2, 1833 – August 13, 1912) was an American Shakespearean scholar of the 19th century. Horace Furness was the son of the...
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Lane (1881), designed by Frank Furness Merion Cricket Club, Montgomery Ave. & Grays Lane (1896), designed by Frank Furness Philadelphia portal Pennsylvania...
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(1871), designed by Frank Furness, made by Daniel Pabst. Thomas Hockley House (1875), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Frank Furness, architect. Campeche-style...
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Frank Furness, architect Kensington National Bank (1877), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Frank Furness, architect Provident Life...
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Willis G. Hale (section Frank Furness)
Society. Hale is sometimes compared to his Philadelphia contemporary Frank Furness, whom he admired. But Hale's buildings tended to be derivative and decorative...
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opened in 1869, designed by Frank Furness. The library was converted out of a disused market building and was renovated by Furness twice, first in 1873 (with...
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Daniel Pabst (section With Furness)
presented himself to Frank Furness, and was hired as a draftsman at US$10 a week. The Bloomfield H. Moore House was the most ambitious Furness & Hewitt domestic...
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Fisher Fine Arts Library (redirect from Furness Building)
architect, Frank Furness (1839-1912)." Horace Howard Furness's collection of Shakespeare was moved to Van Pelt Library in the 1960s. The former Furness Reading...
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the original building, a distinctive new hotel designed by architect Frank Furness was built in 1889. The second hotel building is currently occupied by...
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Henry Furness (April 20, 1802 – January 30, 1896) was an American clergyman, theologian, Transcendentalist, abolitionist, and reformer. Furness was born...
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Horace Howard Furness (1833-1912), Shakespearean scholar William Henry Furness III (1866-1920), physician and ethnographer Caroline Furness Jayne (1873-1909)...
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (category Frank Furness buildings)
Dodge Katherine Levin Farrell Louise Fishman A. B. Frost Frank Furness Charles Lewis Fussell Frank Gasparro Daniel Garber William Glackens Charles Grafly...
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1885–86, (Furness & Evans), NRHP-listed. Ormonde, East Lake Road & Ormonde Drive, Cazenovia, New York, 1885–88, (Furness, Frank; Furness & Evans), NRHP-listed...
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Revival historic mansion in Newport, Rhode Island designed by Frank Furness and built by Furness & Hewitt in 1874–1875 for Fairman Rogers. One of the many...
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station (Philadelphia) (category Frank Furness buildings)
Ohio Railroad in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designed by architect Frank Furness in 1886, it stood at 24th Street and the Chestnut Street Bridge from...
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American architecture. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, by Frank Furness Allegheny County Courthouse, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by Henry Hobson...
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Wilmington station (Delaware) (category Frank Furness buildings)
successor, the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was designed by renowned architect Frank Furness, who also designed the adjacent Pennsylvania Railroad Building (which...
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Lindenshade (Wallingford, Pennsylvania) (redirect from Helen Kate Furness Library)
"Lindenshade" (1873) is attributed to Frank Furness.: 175, cat. 39A Some of the house's later additions have been documented to Furness; others have not be documented...
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and Fairman Rogers Furness.: 366 He worked for Furness, Evans & Company, the architectural firm founded by his uncle, Frank Furness, and was promoted...
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Victorian architect was Frank Furness, who designed more than 600 buildings and influenced the Chicago architect Louis Sullivan. Furness brought a bold muscularity...
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia) (category Frank Furness buildings)
that inspired the familiar Gothic Revival from the 1830s on. Architect Frank Furness added a transept and vestry room in 1878. A plaque on the outside front...
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1896–1897) was designed by a firm founded by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness (Furness, Evans and Company). Wyncote also has a number of classical Philadelphia...
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writer Frank Furness (1839–1912), architect, Medal of Honor recipient Horace Howard Furness (1833–1912), Shakespearean scholar William Henry Furness (1802–1896)...
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The Baldwin School (category Frank Furness buildings)
nineteenth-century resort hotel that was designed by Victorian architect Frank Furness, a landmark of the Philadelphia Main Line. The building was added to...
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Furness is a peninsula in the southern part of Cumbria, in north-west England. Furness may also refer to: Furness Abbey, a former monastery in Barrow-in-Furness...
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Barrow-in-Furness is a port town and civil parish (as just "Barrow") in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England. Historically in Lancashire...
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Railroad Station (1834), Miquon Station (formerly Lafayette) designed by Frank Furness (1910), Riverside Paper Mills (c. 1720-1730), Hagy's Mill ruin, St....
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with its own building. The main library at the time was designed by Frank Furness to be first library in nation to separate the low ceilings of the library...
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Station (c. 1875, demolished 1963), Frank Furness, architect. St. Michael's Episcopal Church (1884–85), Frank Furness, architect; National Register of Historic...
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