Houses on 22nd Street

Houses on 22nd Street Zylstra, Sape A. University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library c. 1890 eng Not far from the restored houses, just north of 1-4, are samples of unrestored ones, with gabled porch roof of a lesser pitch than the main roof, leaving room for an attic vent. The brick piers, step cheeks, and stubby columns with base and capital, indicate a later date than A2-3 and possibly the influence of the bungalow style. Note the narrowness of the spaces between the houses. These houses were not restored, but then, they are merely residences. [SAZ]; Front (east) facades. Not far from the restored houses, just north of 1-4, are samples of unrestored ones, with gabled porch roof of a lesser pitch than the main roof, leaving room for an attic vent. The brick piers, step cheeks, and stubby columns with base and capital, indicate a later date than A2-3 and possibly the influence of the bungalow style. Note the narrowness of the spaces between the houses. These houses were not restored, but then, they are merely residences. [SAZ]; Front (east) facades. Cigar industry -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Cigar makers -- Florida -- Tampa Homes -- Florida -- Tampa United States -- Social conditions--Photographs Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection

Houses on 22nd Street

Zylstra, Sape A.

University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library

still image

Color photographs

Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library

c. 1890

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Not far from the restored houses, just north of 1-4, are samples of unrestored ones, with gabled porch roof of a lesser pitch than the main roof, leaving room for an attic vent. The brick piers, step cheeks, and stubby columns with base and capital, indicate a later date than A2-3 and possibly the influence of the bungalow style. Note the narrowness of the spaces between the houses. These houses were not restored, but then, they are merely residences. [SAZ]; Front (east) facades.

Not far from the restored houses, just north of 1-4, are samples of unrestored ones, with gabled porch roof of a lesser pitch than the main roof, leaving room for an attic vent. The brick piers, step cheeks, and stubby columns with base and capital, indicate a later date than A2-3 and possibly the influence of the bungalow style. Note the narrowness of the spaces between the houses. These houses were not restored, but then, they are merely residences. [SAZ]; Front (east) facades.

Cigar industry -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs

Cigar makers -- Florida -- Tampa

Homes -- Florida -- Tampa

United States -- Social conditions--Photographs

Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection