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"Discover the Charm of Row Houses: From England to Australia, a Glimpse into Historic Communities" Step back in time as you stroll along North Brink

Background imageRow House Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing outside of an apartment building on the

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing outside of an apartment building on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageRow House Collection: CHICAGO: APARTMENTS, 1941. Residents outside of an apartment building on the South

CHICAGO: APARTMENTS, 1941. Residents outside of an apartment building on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. : PLUMBING. A crane laying a water pipeline in Washington, D. C

WASHINGTON D. C. : PLUMBING. A crane laying a water pipeline in Washington, D. C
WASHINGTON D.C.: PLUMBING. A crane laying a water pipeline in Washington, D.C. early 20th century

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. Children playing on the steps of row houses in Washington, D

WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. Children playing on the steps of row houses in Washington, D
WASHINGTON D.C.: HOUSES. Children playing on the steps of row houses in Washington, D.C. Photographed by Louise Rosskam, c1942

Background imageRow House Collection: PHILADELPHIA: ROW HOUSE. A view of the row houses on Park Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: ROW HOUSE. A view of the row houses on Park Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageRow House Collection: Illustration of factory in city during the Industrial revolution

Illustration of factory in city during the Industrial revolution

Background imageRow House Collection: ROW HOUSE, 1938. Homes of factory workers in Camden, New Jersey. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

ROW HOUSE, 1938. Homes of factory workers in Camden, New Jersey. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1938

Background imageRow House Collection: ROW HOUSE, 1938. Women and children in front of a row of low-income houses in Ambridge

ROW HOUSE, 1938. Women and children in front of a row of low-income houses in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, July 1938

Background imageRow House Collection: ROW HOUSE, 1938. A row of low-income houses in Ambridge, Pennsylvania

ROW HOUSE, 1938. A row of low-income houses in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, July 1938

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. Row houses on the corner of North and Union Street in Washington, D

WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. Row houses on the corner of North and Union Street in Washington, D
WASHINGTON D.C.: HOUSES. Row houses on the corner of North and Union Street in Washington, D.C. Photographed by Louise Rosskam, c1942

Background imageRow House Collection: MARYLAND: ROW HOUSES. A panoramic view of a proposal for row houses, a part of

MARYLAND: ROW HOUSES. A panoramic view of a proposal for row houses, a part of the Greenbelt project. Drawing photographed by Carl Mydans, c1936

Background imageRow House Collection: BALTIMORE: ROW HOUSES. A view of row houses along a street in Baltimore, Maryland

BALTIMORE: ROW HOUSES. A view of row houses along a street in Baltimore, Maryland. Photographed by Jack Delano, c1940

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK. Evening in Washington Square Park, New York City

WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK. Evening in Washington Square Park, New York City. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, 1941

Background imageRow House Collection: MILWAUKEE: ALLEY, 1936. Low income row houses on West Winnebago Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE: ALLEY, 1936. Low income row houses on West Winnebago Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photograph by Carl Mydans, April 1936

Background imageRow House Collection: NEW JERSEY: HOUSES, 1936. Row houses in Manville, New Jersey. Photograph by Carl Mydans

NEW JERSEY: HOUSES, 1936. Row houses in Manville, New Jersey. Photograph by Carl Mydans, February 1936

Background imageRow House Collection: NEW JERSEY: PEDDLER, 1938. A peddler carrying a baby with a pushcart in front of

NEW JERSEY: PEDDLER, 1938. A peddler carrying a baby with a pushcart in front of the homes of factory workers, Camden, New Jersey. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1938

Background imageRow House Collection: MIGRANT VILLAGE, 1941. Houses which had been condemned by the Board of Health

MIGRANT VILLAGE, 1941. Houses which had been condemned by the Board of Health, but still used by African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, January 1941

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. c1920. A street in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D

WASHINGTON, D. C. c1920. A street in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D
WASHINGTON, D.C. c1920. A street in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Drawing by Susan Brown Chase, c1920

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. : HOUSES. A street scene with row houses and a moving company in Washington, D

WASHINGTON, D. C. : HOUSES. A street scene with row houses and a moving company in Washington, D
WASHINGTON, D.C.: HOUSES. A street scene with row houses and a moving company in Washington, D.C. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageRow House Collection: ROW HOUSE, c1924. A man and a woman eating at a table on the front porch of a row house

ROW HOUSE, c1924. A man and a woman eating at a table on the front porch of a row house, probably Washington D.C. Photograph, c1924

Background imageRow House Collection: NEW YORK: JAIL, 1860. The Eldridge Street Jail in Manhattan, New York

NEW YORK: JAIL, 1860. The Eldridge Street Jail in Manhattan, New York. Lithograph by George Hayward, 1860

Background imageRow House Collection: STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Row houses damaged by a storm in Washington, D. C. Photograph

STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Row houses damaged by a storm in Washington, D. C. Photograph
STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Row houses damaged by a storm in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageRow House Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: PARADE, 1890. A parade on the corner of Market Street and Fourth

SAN FRANCISCO: PARADE, 1890. A parade on the corner of Market Street and Fourth Street in San Francisco, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Californias statehood, 9 September 1890

Background imageRow House Collection: Old houses in Alamo Square, known as the Painted Ladies, San Francisco, California, United States

Old houses in Alamo Square, known as the Painted Ladies, San Francisco, California, United States

Background imageRow House Collection: COPENHAGEN: NYHAVN, 1902. View of Nyhavn, part of the canal in Copenhagen, Denmark

COPENHAGEN: NYHAVN, 1902. View of Nyhavn, part of the canal in Copenhagen, Denmark. Stereograph, 1902

Background imageRow House Collection: TORNADO DESTRUCTION, 1913. Men on a sidewalk watching debris being cleaned up in

TORNADO DESTRUCTION, 1913. Men on a sidewalk watching debris being cleaned up in front of a row houses severely damaged by a tornado, Washington, D.C. Photograph 30 July 1913

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. : HOUSES. Men on a sidewalk watching debris being cleaned up in

WASHINGTON, D. C. : HOUSES. Men on a sidewalk watching debris being cleaned up in
WASHINGTON, D.C.: HOUSES. Men on a sidewalk watching debris being cleaned up in front of row houses severely damaged by a storm. Photograph, 1913

Background imageRow House Collection: GEORGIA: ROW HOUSES. A row of houses with a water tower and barn on the right in

GEORGIA: ROW HOUSES. A row of houses with a water tower and barn on the right in the state of Georgia. Photograph, c1900

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. A view of new row houses for sale on 14th and Taylor Streets

WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. A view of new row houses for sale on 14th and Taylor Streets
WASHINGTON D.C.: HOUSES. A view of new row houses for sale on 14th and Taylor Streets in Washington D.C. Photograph, c1918-1921

Background imageRow House Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. c1919. Row houses and other buildings on the site of the new

WASHINGTON, D. C. c1919. Row houses and other buildings on the site of the new
WASHINGTON, D.C. c1919. Row houses and other buildings on the site of the new port office in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageRow House Collection: ROW HOUSES, c1919. Row houses identified as farm buildings, with the A

ROW HOUSES, c1919. Row houses identified as farm buildings, with the A.E. Beitzell Oyster House on the right, Washington D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageRow House Collection: VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company

VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company Holden- Leonard Company in Bennington, near Burlington, Vermont. Photographed by Lewis Hine, May 1909

Background imageRow House Collection: View of Cologne with the cathedral, Germany

View of Cologne with the cathedral, Germany
View on Cologne along the Rhine river, Germany. In the background is the cathedral, a Unesco world heritage site

Background imageRow House Collection: Hanseatic houses in Bryggen

Hanseatic houses in Bryggen
Bryggen, the old Hanseatic wharf of Bergen, which is on the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sites

Background imageRow House Collection: Hanseatic houses in Bryggen

Hanseatic houses in Bryggen
Bryggen, the old Hanseatic wharf of Bergen, which is on the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sites

Background imageRow House Collection: Colourful houses line Melaka River

Colourful houses line Melaka River

Background imageRow House Collection: Park Crescent Regency Terrace

Park Crescent Regency Terrace
Park Crescent, a Regency terrace near Regents Park, London, 19th January 1950. Designed by architect John Nash, construction of the street began in 1812. (Photo by J. A)

Background imageRow House Collection: Europe, Czech Republic, Telc. 16th Century renaissance houses

Europe, Czech Republic, Telc. 16th Century renaissance houses
Czech Republic, Telc. 16th Century renaissance houses

Background imageRow House Collection: Row houses, Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland

Row houses, Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland

Background imageRow House Collection: Italy, Sardinia, Bosa. Temo River and Sas Conzas former tanneries, dawn

Italy, Sardinia, Bosa. Temo River and Sas Conzas former tanneries, dawn

Background imageRow House Collection: Austria, Tirol, Innsbruck. Colorful buildings along Inn River

Austria, Tirol, Innsbruck. Colorful buildings along Inn River

Background imageRow House Collection: The Petersen House in Washington, D. C. where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865

The Petersen House in Washington, D. C. where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865. Photograph, c1920
D.C.: PETERSEN HOUSE. The Petersen House in Washington, D.C. where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865. Photograph, c1920

Background imageRow House Collection: A row house thought to have been occupied by Thomas Jefferson, probably Washington D. C

A row house thought to have been occupied by Thomas Jefferson, probably Washington D. C. Photograph c1918-1920
ROW HOUSE: JEFFERSON. A row house thought to have been occupied by Thomas Jefferson, probably Washington D.C. Photograph c1918-1920

Background imageRow House Collection: D. C. : PETERSEN HOUSE. The Petersen House in Washington, D. C

D. C. : PETERSEN HOUSE. The Petersen House in Washington, D. C. where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865
D.C.: PETERSEN HOUSE. The Petersen House in Washington, D.C. where Abraham Lincoln died on 15 April 1865. Engraving, c1886

Background imageRow House Collection: Row House: Jefferson

Row House: Jefferson
ROW HOUSE: JEFFERSON. A row house identified as one once occupied by Thomas Jefferson, probably Washington D.C. Photograph, c1918-1920

Background imageRow House Collection: Traditional architecture, Altstadt, Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Traditional architecture, Altstadt, Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageRow House Collection: Houses, Burano Island

Houses, Burano Island, Venice, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Background imageRow House Collection: Aerial view of back to back housing near Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Aerial view of back to back housing near Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Discover the Charm of Row Houses: From England to Australia, a Glimpse into Historic Communities" Step back in time as you stroll along North Brink, one of England's finest Georgian Streets located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. The elegant row houses lining this picturesque street transport you to an era of architectural grandeur. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean in Ambridge, women and children gather proudly in front of low-income row houses from 1938. These humble abodes tell tales of resilience and community spirit amidst challenging times. Venturing further west to Cincinnati, Ohio, we encounter another row of low-income houses facing railroad tracks. Captured by Carl Mydans in December 1935, this poignant photograph serves as a reminder that homes hold stories beyond their facades. In Bryggen at winter lies a cluster of Hanseatic houses exuding historical significance. These charming structures stand as testaments to Bergen's rich maritime heritage and are sure to captivate any visitor with their timeless allure. Closer to home is High Street Sutton Coldfield captured in 1942. A snapshot frozen in time showcases row houses standing tall amidst wartime challenges—a testament to the enduring strength and unity within communities during trying times. Traveling overseas once more brings us to Amsterdam where rows upon rows of traditional Dutch townhouses create an enchanting sight. Their distinctive architecture adds character and charm while reflecting the city's unique identity. Heading Down Under takes us to Perth-Subiaco where row houses along Catherine Street offer glimpses into Western Australia's vibrant urban landscape. Each house tells its own story while contributing harmoniously to the neighborhood tapestry. Across the pond again lies Washington D. C. , where Louise Rosskam captures moments on row house steps between 1941 and 1942. Children playfully adorn these stoops while residents forge lasting connections within their close-knit communities.