| 1870-1900s | Folk Victorian | 1-2 stories |
Upright-and-Wing houses are one of many Folk Victorian house
styles. Five
principle subtypes occur, each illustrated below. These
vernacular house styles
are less elaborate than the high Victorian styles which they mimic. These
plain house styles characterize working class areas in cities and farm houses
in the countryside.
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| Front-Gabled | Side-Gabled | Upright-and-Wing |
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| Pyramidal | Two-Pen |
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Created by Jason Coleman, 9 June 1997