El Centro Español de West Tampa,, 1912 (NR 8HI 304) Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Elliot, M. Leo, architect University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library eng Like Ybor City, West Tampa was a thriving community. This club was its social center. The light dark contrast of the trim and wall has been achieved by yellow and brick (instead of stone and brick). The entrances are emphasized as slightly projected bays, topped by turrents. The Moorish touch is seen in the horseshoe-arched windows and the `serrated arch above the east entrance. [SAZ]; south entrance Like Ybor City, West Tampa was a thriving community. This club was its social center. The light dark contrast of the trim and wall has been achieved by yellow and brick (instead of stone and brick). The entrances are emphasized as slightly projected bays, topped by turrents. The Moorish touch is seen in the horseshoe-arched windows and the `serrated arch above the east entrance. [SAZ]; south entrance Centro Espanol de West Tampa (2306 N Howard Ave, Tampa, Fla).--Photographs Clubs -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Hispanic Americans -- Ethnic identity Hispanic Americans -- Societies, etc. Spanish, Moorish and French Renaissance Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection
El Centro Español de West Tampa,, 1912 (NR 8HI 304)
Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Elliot, M. Leo, architect
University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library
still image
Color photographs
Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library
eng
Like Ybor City, West Tampa was a thriving community. This club was its social center. The light dark contrast of the trim and wall has been achieved by yellow and brick (instead of stone and brick). The entrances are emphasized as slightly projected bays, topped by turrents. The Moorish touch is seen in the horseshoe-arched windows and the `serrated arch above the east entrance. [SAZ]; south entrance
Like Ybor City, West Tampa was a thriving community. This club was its social center. The light dark contrast of the trim and wall has been achieved by yellow and brick (instead of stone and brick). The entrances are emphasized as slightly projected bays, topped by turrents. The Moorish touch is seen in the horseshoe-arched windows and the `serrated arch above the east entrance. [SAZ]; south entrance
Centro Espanol de West Tampa (2306 N Howard Ave, Tampa, Fla).--Photographs
Clubs -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs
Hispanic Americans -- Ethnic identity
Hispanic Americans -- Societies, etc.
Spanish, Moorish and French Renaissance
Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection