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English: The Henry R. Clark House, 94 Oxford Avenue at West Balcom Street, Buffalo, New York, October 2020. Centrally located within the small Buffalo neighborhood of Oxford, the Clark House is an example of the Queen Anne style of architecture that was nearing the zenith of its popularity at the time of the house's construction (1893). All the textbook stylistic tropes are evident: an asymmetrical façade, varied siding (clapboard on the first and second stories; shingles on the gables), a full-width porch with Corinthian columns and foliate carvings adorning a small pediment on the shed roof, and - above all - a conical-roofed turret anchoring the southeast corner of the building. The house's original owner was Henry Raymond Clark (1843-1907), the namesake owner of the Clark Manufacturing Company, specialists in the fabrication of architectural hardware whose factory was located on Chandler Street next to the Belt Line railroad.
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Camera location42° 55′ 04.52″ N, 78° 51′ 52.78″ W  Heading=317.90051282051° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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