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Houses for Lawrence Turnbull Lanvale Street | |
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Site Information | |
Address | 12-20 East Lafayette Avenue |
Geo-reference | 39°18′36″N 76°36′56″W / 39.30993°N 76.61551°W |
Owner | Lawrence Turnbull |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Dwelling |
Architectural Style | Victorian Gothic |
Material | Marble |
Number of Floors | 3 |
Design | |
Architect | J. Appleton Wilson |
Architecture Firm | Wilson & Wilson |
Construction | |
Start Date | 1884 |
Completed | 1884 |
These five finely-detailed marble-fronted cottages continue the attempt of Turnbull and Wilson to create a more Gothic vernacular in Baltimore. All five houses survive and are in good shape, part of Baltimore's Station North Arts District. No. 129 on J. Appleton Wilson's list of Executed Projects. Photo 3.47 in the Wilson Collection at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. American Architect & Building News January 22, 1887