File:Terrace Pair Ashfield Openwork Columns 1.jpg

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English: These terrace house are on Elizabeth Street, Ashfield, and were built in c.1885, perhaps by William Henson as tenanted housing in order to bring in money. They are now flats, split into six different units. They feature flat, openwork verandah supports, a hallmark of the Sydney Filigree style.
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Terrace pair in Ashfield with Sydney-style openwork columns

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