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The style as it developed in Australia was highly eclectic, blending Queen Anne elements with various Australian influences. Old English characteristics like ribbed chimneys and gabled roofs were combined with Australian aspects like encircling verandahs, designed to keep the sun out. One outstanding
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was an example of the Queen Anne style being used for non-residential purposes. However, at some stage, the building may have been apartments. It was demolished in 1981 after the modernism boom in Melbourne took off – factors that sealed its demolition included rapacious development, lax heritage
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being one and the most popular style for houses built between 1890 and 1910. The style often used Tudor-style woodwork and elaborate fretwork that replaced the Victorian taste for wrought iron. Verandahs were usually a feature, as were the image of the rising sun and Australian wildlife, plus
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elements, and this "Old English" style also became popular in the United States, where it became known (inaccurately) as the Queen Anne style. Confusion between buildings constructed during the reign of Queen Anne and the "Queen Anne" style persists, especially in England.
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in the 1870s. Norman Shaw published a book of architectural sketches as early as 1858, and his evocative pen-and-ink drawings began to appear in trade journals and artistic magazines in the 1870s. American commercial builders quickly adopted the style.
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When using the revived "Queen Anne style" of the 19th and 20th centuries, the historical reference in the name should not be taken at all literally, as buildings said to be in the "Queen Anne style" in other parts of the
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fine brickwork, often in a warmer, softer finish than the Victorians characteristically used, varied with terracotta panels or tile-hung upper storeys, with crisply-painted white woodwork or blond limestone
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is a wholly different style, as in Australia, and normally includes no elements typical of the actual architecture of Queen Anne's reign, the names being devised for marketing purposes.
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form that became popular during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century. In other English-speaking parts of the world,
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Colours were made to contrast with carefully chosen red brick for the walls, with details in a lighter stone that is often rather richly carved.
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used this technique, which achieved a rich effect for a considerably lower cost than using stone as a facing throughout, in his rebuilding of
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in Melbourne, Australia, circa 1900. It was Australia's tallest building from its completion in 1889 to 1912 and was demolished in 1980.
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The gabled and domestically scaled style arrived in New York City with the new housing for the New York House and School of Industry
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porches; differing wall textures, such as patterned wood shingles shaped into varying designs, including resembling fish scales,
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In the United States, "Queen Anne" is used to describe a wide range of picturesque buildings with "free Renaissance" (non-
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and others used an elegant version of the style, usually with red-brick walls contrasting with pale stone details.
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covering part or all of the front façade, including the primary entrance area; a second-story porch or balconies;
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attitudes in Australian cities, and the owner's decision to argue for a demolition permit, which was granted.
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normally bear even less resemblance to English buildings of the early 18th century than those of any style of
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The Shingle Style and the Stick Style: Architectural Theory and Design from Downing to the Origins of Wright
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and bay windows; horizontal bands of leaded windows; monumental chimneys; painted
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The historical precedents of the architectural style were broad and several:
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circular windows, turrets, and towers with conical or pyramid-shaped roofs.
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British Victorian Queen Anne architecture empathises more closely with the
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Cambridge Encyclopedia, Crystal (Cambridge University Press) 1994, p. 69.
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a central triangular pediment set against a hipped roof with dormers
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Caerleon was followed soon after by West Maling, in the suburb of
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American Queen Anne style Frank Wheeler Hotel in Freetown, Indiana
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rows of painted sash windows in boxes set flush with the brickwork
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Photography of Queen Anne Style Homes in Hamilton, Ontario
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A Pictorial Guide to Identifying Australian Architecture
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A Pictorial Guide to Identifying Australian Architecture
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in Colchester, Essex (1913–1997), which is now defunct.
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Sweetness and Light: The Queen Anne Movement, 1860–1900
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typically box-like "double pile" plans, two rooms deep
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Queen Anne Revival architecture in the United Kingdom
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a sweep of steps leading to a carved stone door-case
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Index


Winslow Hall
Buckinghamshire
Christopher Wren

Hanbury Hall
Worcestershire

Douglas House, Petersham

Bluecoat Chambers
Liverpool
English Baroque
Queen Anne
British Queen Anne Revival
New World Queen Anne Revival architecture
British architecture
manor house
bilateral symmetry
Italianate
Palladian
pediment
Christopher Wren
Hampton Court Palace
William and Mary
Marcus Binney
The Times
Poulton House
Poulton, Wiltshire
quoins

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