MARY SULLIVAN THREE-DECKER

MARY SULLIVAN THREE-DECKER

The Mary Sullivan Three-Decker is one of a large number of two- and three-family houses constructed on Fenwood Road and Francis Street at the foot of Boston’s Parker Hill in the last years of the nineteenth ...
P. & J. CANON THREE-DECKER

P. & J. CANON THREE-DECKER

Constructed around 1900, the P. & J. Canon Three-Decker is one of a large number of two- and three-family houses on Fenwood Road and Francis Street at the foot of Boston’s Parker Hill built in the last years ...
IDA HOSMER TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

IDA HOSMER TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

The Ida Hosmer Two-Family House is one of many two- and three-family houses constructed on Fenwood Road and Francis Street at the foot of Boston’s Parker Hill at the turn of the nineteenth century by Jeremiah C. Spillane, a ...
C. E. MEAD TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

C. E. MEAD TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

The C. E. Mead Two-Family House is one of many two- and three-family houses constructed on Fenwood Road and Francis Street at the foot of Boston’s Parker Hill at the turn of the nineteenth century by Jeremiah C. Spillane, a real ...
HILMA OLSSON TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

HILMA OLSSON TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

The Hilma C. Olsson Two-Family House is one of many two- and three-family houses constructed on Fenwood Road and Francis Street at the foot of Boston’s Parker Hill at the turn of the nineteenth century by Jeremiah C. Spillane, a ...
JAMES F. LOWNEY TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

JAMES F. LOWNEY TWO-FAMILY HOUSE

The John F. Lowney Two-Family House is one of a large number of two- and three-family houses constructed on Fenwood Road and Francis Street at the foot of Boston’s Parker Hill in the last years of the nineteenth ...

H. ADDINGTON BRUCE HOUSE

2 Riedesel Avenue was one of five adjacent houses designed by the architectural firm of Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul in 1887 for William Brewster (1851-1919), a prominent ornithologist.  The five houses included a large ...
HARTLEY LORD HOUSE

HARTLEY LORD HOUSE

The Hartley Lord House is notable both for its well-preserved elaborate design and for the survival of its original construction documents, now held in a publicly accessible collection at the Brick Store Museum.  These ...
CHESHIRE MILLS WORKER’S COTTAGE (MACKENZIE HOUSE)

CHESHIRE MILLS WORKER’S COTTAGE (MACKENZIE HOUSE)

Built as a worker’s cottage for the Cheshire Mills, the MacKenzie House is the mirror image of a second brick worker’s cottage directly opposite it at 5 School Street.  Both cottages are one-storey versions of the ...