staircaseGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, usually "box stairs", ascended to the four small rooms above. When there was no front door, this hallway was called "the staircase". When there was a front door it (the hallway) was called the "entry". Ordinarily, entrance was through the rear via the porch to the kitchen.DNE-cit W. Kirwin, 3/73JH 3/73Not usedNot usedWithdrawnstamped but not use
houseThe hut usually consists of four apartments, two downstairs and a similar number upstairs. ...
outhouseSame as _backhouse_. ("Like a porch".) ("Often used for cooking; doors and windows usually ...
dresserMost kitchens had a "dresser" or "sideboard" which usually occupied the space between the c...
entryGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, usual...
box nGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, usua...
front- prefixThis older style [dwelling] had two rooms in which food was cooked: the _front_ _k...
bridge nIn Fogo the gallery or entrance to a house was called a bridge. Usually it was the wooden...
bridge nEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the XXX front door and one at the back, but ...
room n. . . a square, one storied building, with gambrelled roof. The inevitable huge chimney ...
interior;https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/archives_1939riarchitectureexhibition/1069/thumbnail.jp
galleryEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the front door and one at the back, but they va...
From the Mark Stophlet Collection, a circa 1900 glass plate negative of the interior of an unidentif...
stair headThe 'stair head' is the place where the stairs meet the second floor of the 'upstairs'.JH...
In this article, we aimed to elucidate several general aspects with reference to the appearance of t...
porch nfootnote 5/ The 'porch' is a small room at the rear of the house used for storing wood, han...
houseThe hut usually consists of four apartments, two downstairs and a similar number upstairs. ...
outhouseSame as _backhouse_. ("Like a porch".) ("Often used for cooking; doors and windows usually ...
dresserMost kitchens had a "dresser" or "sideboard" which usually occupied the space between the c...
entryGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, usual...
box nGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, usua...
front- prefixThis older style [dwelling] had two rooms in which food was cooked: the _front_ _k...
bridge nIn Fogo the gallery or entrance to a house was called a bridge. Usually it was the wooden...
bridge nEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the XXX front door and one at the back, but ...
room n. . . a square, one storied building, with gambrelled roof. The inevitable huge chimney ...
interior;https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/archives_1939riarchitectureexhibition/1069/thumbnail.jp
galleryEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the front door and one at the back, but they va...
From the Mark Stophlet Collection, a circa 1900 glass plate negative of the interior of an unidentif...
stair headThe 'stair head' is the place where the stairs meet the second floor of the 'upstairs'.JH...
In this article, we aimed to elucidate several general aspects with reference to the appearance of t...
porch nfootnote 5/ The 'porch' is a small room at the rear of the house used for storing wood, han...
houseThe hut usually consists of four apartments, two downstairs and a similar number upstairs. ...
outhouseSame as _backhouse_. ("Like a porch".) ("Often used for cooking; doors and windows usually ...
dresserMost kitchens had a "dresser" or "sideboard" which usually occupied the space between the c...