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3 unusual facts about The Craftsman


Gustav Stickley House

Views of the interior and plans were published in 1903 in The Craftsman, a magazine that Stickley founded in 1901.

The Craftsman

The Craftsman was a magazine founded by Gustav Stickley in 1901 which carried house designs that created the American Craftsman architectural style.

Stickley's own home in Syracuse, New York, became the first Craftsman home.



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L. D. Esty

The Roadhouse maybe the trend setter that led to the Craftsman shingle style Berkeley style made well known by Julia Morgan, Bernard Maybeck and Greene and Greene.

The Voyage of the Uí Chorra

As a final act of contrition, on the advice of St. Coman of Kinvara, the keeper of the last church they repaired, the three brothers set out on an Atlantic Ocean voyage on a small boat (a currach), accompanied by five others (a bishop, a priest, a deacon, a musician and the craftsman who built the boat).