Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Brick Queen Anne in Manchester

Brick Queen Anne in Manchester

A particularly fine house built in the 1880s and lovingly restored. It had the good luck to be just missed by the Ohio River Boulevard when it tore through the heart of Manchester.

Queen Anne brick house
1442 Pennsylvania Avenue
Gable with shingles

Picturesquely wavy shingles still decorate the gable.

Entrance

Not surprisingly, considering the fashion that Richardson’s courthouse set throughout the Pittsburgh area, this house has more than a touch of the Romanesque. Note the former address, 22, carved in stone.

Oval window

A more modern architect might ask, “Why is there an oval window?” But in the Queen Anne style, which is devoted to the picturesque, the proper question to ask is, “Why should there not be an oval window?”

1442 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR.


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