British Queen Anne Revival architecture, found in Britain from the 1870s, with a mix of English, Flemish and other house styles, influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement
Queen Anne architecture in the United States, where what is termed "Queen Anne" is technically a revival style
New World Queen Anne Revival architecture, found elsewhere in North America, and in South America and Australia from the 1890s, with "free Renaissance" styles in contrast to Gothic Revival architecture
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The QueenAnne style of British architecture refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of QueenAnne (who reigned from 1702 to 1714)...
QueenAnneRevivalarchitecture may mean British QueenAnneRevivalarchitecture, found in Britain from the 1870s, with a mix of English, Flemish and other...
British QueenAnneRevivalarchitecture, also known as Domestic Revival, is a style of building using red brick, white woodwork, and an eclectic mixture...
In the New World, QueenAnneRevival was a historicist architectural style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was popular in the United States...
QueenAnne style architecture was one of a number of popular Victorian architectural styles that emerged in the United States during the period from roughly...
QueenAnne style may refer to: QueenAnne style architecture, the 18th century QueenAnne style architecture in Britain British QueenAnneRevival architecture...
the architectural traditions of their colonial past. Fairly small numbers of Colonial Revival homes were built c. 1880–1910, a period when QueenAnne-style...
influenced by the Romanesque Revival style. In Australia, Federation architecture is generally associated with cottages in the QueenAnne style, but some consider...
Tudor Revivalarchitecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of...
Victorian architecture is a series of architecturalrevival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. Victorian refers to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901)...
The Mission Revival style was part of an architectural movement, beginning in the late 19th century, for the revival and reinterpretation of American colonial...
twentieth century architecture The Carson Mansion, Eureka, California in the American style called QueenAnneRevivalarchitecture. Palácio das Indústrias...
American variation of QueenAnne. A grouping of historicist architectureRevival styles, with the title Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, has been applied...
Quatrefoil Quattrocento QueenAnneRevivalarchitecture in the United Kingdom QueenAnne style architectureQueenAnne style architecture in the United States...
Territorial Revivalarchitecture describes the style of architecture developed in the U.S. state of New Mexico in the 1930s. It derived from New Mexico...
Egyptian Revival is an architectural style that uses the motifs and imagery of ancient Egypt. It is attributed generally to the public awareness of ancient...
(Old Russian) architecture. The Russian Revivalarchitecture arose within the framework that the renewed interest in the national architecture, which evolved...
designations. In architecture the Eastlake style or Eastlake architecture is part of the QueenAnne style of Victorian architecture. Eastlake's book Hints...
Romanian Revivalarchitecture (a.k.a. Romanian National Style, Neo-Romanian, or Neo-Brâncovenesc; Romanian: stilul național român, arhitectura neoromânească...
The Pueblo Revival style or Santa Fe style is a regional architectural style of the Southwestern United States, which draws its inspiration from Santa...
3 August 1874. The new building was designed by Francis Hames in the QueenAnne style and was opened by the Mayor, Alderman William Barfoot, on 7 August...
Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revivalarchitectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake...
Mediterranean Revival is an architectural style introduced in the United States, Canada, and certain other countries in the 19th century. It incorporated...