Photo by Barbra Revill
Hand-painted walls emulating marble tiles
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Sewing nook
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
30 foot ceilings and a loft inside the steeple of this former Victorian church building
Photo by Barbra Revill
30 foot ceilings and a loft inside the steeple of this former Victorian church building
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Harrison Street Lightning Splitters
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Artist David Frazer in his painting studio
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Artist David Frazer in his painting studio
Photo by Barbra Revill
This firehouse annex, now an artist’s home, was all that remained of the sprawling victorian-era Engine Company No 8 building after a fire in the late 20th century. Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Burn marks left from a fire that devastated the victorian Engine Company No 8 in the late 20th century, leaving only its annex standing. Photo by Barbra Revill
“Sun Farm” Gardens on Hammond Street
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Sun Farm Jams, made from produce grown in the maker’s Hammond Street garden
Photo by Barbra Revill
Photo by Barbra Revill
Before and after photos of this Victorian home on Harrison Street
Photo by Barbra Revill