English: On the corner of Edinburgh and Fourteenth Streets in New Westminster’s historic West End neighbourhood, the James & Margaret Whitelaw House is a typical craftsman bungalow. This dwelling is distinguished by its hipped roof with front-gabled projection, half-timbering in the gable peak, and tapered porch columns. The house build in 1925 at a cost of 3,000 is a good example of post world war one era housing with a noted renovation in 1956.
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On the corner of Edinburgh and Fourteenth Streets in New Westminster’s historic West End neighbourhood, the James&Margaret Whitelaw House is a typical craftsman bungalow. This dwelling is distinguished by its hipped roof with front-gabled projection, half-timbering in the gable peak, and tapered porch columns. The house build in 1925 at a cost of 3,000 is a good example of post world war one era housing with a noted renovation in 1956.
Author
Robert Dall
Copyright holder
CC BY-SA 2.5 CA
Label
Winner
City shown
New Westminster
Orientation
Normal
Horizontal resolution
72 dpi
Vertical resolution
72 dpi
File change date and time
02:31, 10 September 2014
Y and C positioning
Co-sited
Exposure Program
Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus)