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8 Cards in this Set
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Gothic Revival (steeply pitched roofs, Parapets or battlements, towers, stone or vertical wood siding, pointed gothic and flattened Tudor arches, and leaded pane windows)
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Italianate Style (low pitched hipped or gabled roofs, wide overhanging cornices with large brackets, belvedere, square tower (optional), round headed windows (optional), classical details such as modillions and pediments)
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Egyption Revival (not philosophically used for residential design, sed for prisons and churches, slopping walls and wide cornices)
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Mansard Style (mansard roof crested with a low, wrought-iron railing, dormer windows that rest on or break through the line of the eaves, and Quoins (optional))
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Stick Style (Victorian version of Late English Medieval house with steep gables, stick work pattering applied to represent vertical, diagonal, and horizontal timber construction, and jetties or overhangs)
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Queen Ann Style (a variety of surface embellishments and strong horizontal lines or bands, gable and steep-hipped rooflines, turrets, rounded gazebos and moon gate arches as part of the veranda, with some use of stained glass)
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Shingle Style (covered with shingles, and small paned windows)
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Oriental Revival (pointed and horseshoe Moorish arches used for doorways, windows, and porches, with bulbous onion domes used to crown towers or belvederes)
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