Built ca 1870 by Thomas W O’Brion for his son Edward.

A funky Second Empire in the Bradley’s Corner neighborhood
Built ca 1870 by Thomas W O’Brion for his son Edward.

A funky Second Empire in the Bradley’s Corner neighborhood
Built sometime between 1845 and 1852 by Edward P Thompson.
A sturdy Greek Revival in the Bayside neighborhood.
Built ca 1900. Probably by Jacob Shattuck.
An odd, and probably doomed, Queen Anne on the Falmouth line.
Built ca: 1854 for Arthur Libby
A late Greek Revival on the harbor slope of Munjoy Hill Continue reading
Built in 1916 for Harry J Ricker.
A heavily altered Arts and Crafts bungalow on Martin’s Point in the East Deering neighborhood
Built in 1868 for Benjamin Farnsworth.

A grand Italianate in the West End historic district
Built ca 1852 for Robert Dresser

A stately Greek Revival on the corner of Fore Street
Built in 1900 for Warren & Elizabeth Neal

A cute Queen Anne in the Rosemont neighborhood.
Built ca 1850. Probably by John Neal.
A simple brick Italianate in the Bayside neighborhood