gps opened this issue on Nov 24, 2002 ยท 14 posts
gps posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 8:17 PM
CyberStretch posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 8:40 PM
Attached Link: Google Image Search: Brownstone
Hopefully, the link will prove beneficial. Many of the major American cities seem to have a "brownstone" era section. Perhaps a regular search may turn up some architectural plans or more to go on?gps posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 9:06 PM
CyberStretch, sometimes it seems like I spend half my online existance at Google - particularly the image search :)
I should have mentioned my reference sources in my original post, sorry about that.
Searches with various word combinations turned up results at;
http://forgotten-ny.com/
http://www.ruavista.com/
http://www.urbanphoto.org/
(incidentally, these are all great sites for general urban reference pics)
I only managed to rustle up about half a dozen usable images though, hence this thread.
BTW, doing an image search for 'brownstone' with 'SafeSearch' turned off tends to throws up something... unexpected... on the first page of results ;)
CyberStretch posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 9:15 PM
Somewhere in the neighborhood of the 11th picture? ;0)
gps posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 9:43 PM
zechs posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:15 PM
Hey I'm an American and I've never seen one in real life. (I'm from the midwest.) still looks great. As said before, just like in the movies. :)
Spit posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:30 PM
I lived in one in Manhattan for several years. Miss it. :( This looks great! The one I lived in had a separate door for the 'apt' on the bottom (instead of one of the windows there). Go through a gate and down a couple steps. That particular apt had a swimming pool in the living room and a porthole from the kitchen to view it. Very strange things went on down there. LOL
Kendra posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:31 PM
Reminds me of "I Love Lucy" when they showed the front of their brownstone. :) (just need an old cadillac for Fred to drive up in)
...... Kendra
ockham posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:43 PM
How about switching from "knowledge input" to "knowledge output" mode? I'd love to see models of some uniquely English buildings that I've only read about. For instance, a two-up / two-down tenement, or a London mews with external staircases, or a little country cottage.
TrekkieGrrrl posted Mon, 25 November 2002 at 1:02 AM
giggle Gee you made me feel like a vulture... Well I'm very sorry to sneak up on you like that G and no, I didn't read your initial post. But anyway this brownstone looks GREAT, and being a dane I had the same problems finding references when I did Trash Street. That didn't quite end up as a brownstone, even though I guess that was what I basically had in mind. But it ended up ok anyway. hehe I was planning to do a brownstone btw, so let's see who of us ends up in bed this time cough - sneeze
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GizmoMkI posted Mon, 25 November 2002 at 2:24 AM
It looks exactly like the brownstone that housed Del Floria's Tailor Shop, secret entrance to U.N.C.L.E. headquarters.
SAMS3D posted Mon, 25 November 2002 at 4:40 AM
I know I like it....!! :-) Sharen
pdxjims posted Mon, 25 November 2002 at 6:55 AM
Yes! I've been wnating a brownstone for months! Thank you! Just remember the ironwork bars on the lower windows. Thank you again! I can just see the kids playing by the hydrant or stickball in the streets. The 1920's car roaring around the corner, tommy guns blazing... Now all we need is a zoot suit and a really good big shoulder dress (in red) with a 1930's updo.
Boni posted Mon, 25 November 2002 at 9:35 AM
Oh, my, another old U.N.C.L.E. fan ... Let's see if I remember, (The United Network Command of Law Enforcement). I was around 10 through 13 when I was a fan, but Illya Kuryakin was so Cool. ;) Yes, that really reminds me of Del Flora's. I remember in 1966 when that set burned down. Boni
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