Heading west on Eaton Street from Douglas Ave towards Providence College. These triple-deckers are examples of early twentieth-century vernacular housing. Much of this housing appeared for factory worker surges in the early 20th century.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1023/thumbnail.jp
Clustered apartment housing in Central Falls was necessary to accommodate a rapidly growing populati...
Ubiquitous triple-deckers, in Providence, as noted by Professor Smolski. This area of South Provide...
The East Side of Providence is populated with historic homes. The area known as College Hill and Ben...
Heading west on Eaton Street from Douglas Ave towards Providence College. These triple-deckers are e...
The triple decker, a house accommodating three units, emerged as a distinct form as early as the 189...
A view of Eaton St. triple-decker houses, just before the intersection of Douglas Avenue (Rt. 7). Th...
First appearing in the 1890s, these three unit apartments began to emerge as a popular dwellings for...
Triple deckers photographed in the Mount Hope neighborhood of Providence. During the later nineteen...
An example of a triple-decker tenement in Central Falls. The triple-decker first appeared around 18...
Triple-deckers photographed on Douglas Ave. This photograph illustrates the architectural variety i...
They line many of the streets in the older urban centers of Rhode Island. By present housing standar...
Clustered apartment housing in Central Falls was necessary to accommodate a rapidly growing populati...
Ubiquitous triple-deckers, in Providence, as noted by Professor Smolski. This area of South Provide...
The East Side of Providence is populated with historic homes. The area known as College Hill and Ben...
Heading west on Eaton Street from Douglas Ave towards Providence College. These triple-deckers are e...
The triple decker, a house accommodating three units, emerged as a distinct form as early as the 189...
A view of Eaton St. triple-decker houses, just before the intersection of Douglas Avenue (Rt. 7). Th...
First appearing in the 1890s, these three unit apartments began to emerge as a popular dwellings for...
Triple deckers photographed in the Mount Hope neighborhood of Providence. During the later nineteen...
An example of a triple-decker tenement in Central Falls. The triple-decker first appeared around 18...
Triple-deckers photographed on Douglas Ave. This photograph illustrates the architectural variety i...
They line many of the streets in the older urban centers of Rhode Island. By present housing standar...
Clustered apartment housing in Central Falls was necessary to accommodate a rapidly growing populati...
Ubiquitous triple-deckers, in Providence, as noted by Professor Smolski. This area of South Provide...
The East Side of Providence is populated with historic homes. The area known as College Hill and Ben...