127 East 35th Street. The entrances to Nos. 123 and 129 partially visible on either side. Built in 1853-1854. Originally one of a group of three row houses, the other two (Nos. 123 and 125) were torn down in 1901-1903 to make way for the Lanier mansion. In 1913, owner Eustace Conway added a two story Tudor-style oriel. Architects: York & Sawyer.
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Local Subjects
Architecture, Domestic
Row houses
Brownstones (Houses)
Italianate (North American architecture styles )
Oriel windows
Bay windows
Stoops (Uncovered spaces)
Brownstone (Material)
Stucco
Murray Hill Neighborhood (New York, N.Y.)
Note
1853-1854
Lalor, Martin.
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