Sape A. Zylstra Collection of Tampa Photographs
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Creation Date
January 1980
Time Period
circa 1980s-1990s
Abstract
Built at the end of the 19th century and finished in 1901, the house has a porch wrapped half-way around it and swallowing the main entrance, which is central but to the right of where the porch deepens at the left-side pavilion. Above the entrance and between the pavilions is a balcony with a curved railing (over a straight plan) and a high, carved frieze on spindly columns. Above this, on the third level and more or less in line with the windows in the pediments, is the Palladian window cum dormer. On the northside, the chimney cuts through a pediment which tops the windows flanking the chimney, while next to this a hexagonal tower bay ends in a chimneyless version of its neighboring arrangement. It was originally owned by James Buchannan Anderson, who started the Exchange National Bank. This is a detail of the bay entrance.
Keywords
Queen Anne (Architecture), Homes, Francis J. Kennard (1865-1944)
Extent
1 color slide
Geographic Location
Hillsborough County (Fla.); Tampa (Fla.)
Physical Collection
Box
1
Media Type
Color slides
Note
Title supplied by cataloger. Description supplied by Sape A. Zylstra.
Identifier
Z03-A044
Recommended Citation
Zylstra, Sape A., "Anderson-Frank House, 341 Plant Avenue, Tampa, Florida, Detail, Bay Entrance" (1980). Sape A. Zylstra Collection of Tampa Photographs. Image 44.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/zylstra/44
Keywords
Queen Anne (Architecture), Homes, Francis J. Kennard (1865-1944)