January, 1910 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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A side entrance on a plastered stone house. 
Cope & Stewardson, architects 
The “ Dog trot ” entrance to a house and enclosed garden 
in a Wisconsin home. Howard Shaw, architect 
An old-time Salem “ stoop” with its blinds 
and brass knocker 
The wrought iron fence treatment marks 
this old Charleston entrance 
The front entrance of a thatched cottage 
in Sussex, England 
The curved hood roof is unusually effective 
here. Guy Lowell, architect 
The latticed porch and built-in seats lend 
an air of informal hospitality 
The stately classic entrance of a South¬ 
ern Colonial stone mansion 
A small porch usually marks the country house 
entrance. Dwight & Chandler, architects 
NINE TYPES OF ENTRANCE DOORWAYS 
