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Why should the beautiful die?


A Monochromatic Stroll on Firwood Drive in Cedarhurst Manor, Mount Lebanon

1050 Firwood Drive

Cedarhurst Manor began to fill up in about 1930, though much of it was empty until after the Second World War. The block of Firwood Avenue just off Bower Hill Road has a representative mixture of houses from the 1930s and early 1940s. Since it was a dim day anyway, we present these pictures in black and white, which makes it easy to compare the forms and masses of the houses without being distracted by details of color.

1050 Firwood Drive
1013 Firwood Drive

This house seems to have been a builder’s standard design; it is almost identical except in material to the house next to it.

1019 Firwood Drive
1019 Firwood Drive
1014 Firwood Drive
1014 Firwood Drive
1025 Firwood Drive
1031 Firwood Drive
1031 Firwood Drive
1038 Firwood Drive
1044 Firwood Drive
1044 Firwood Drive
1056 Firwood Drive
1062 Firwood Drive
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