Italianate features were added to the house in 1885.
All of the north building's Commercial Italianate features are now removed.
More specific Italianate features are the five-bay plan, entrance detailing and decorative cornice.
His designs for these buildings were mainly in Neoclassical style, although he also introduced some Italianate features.
The new building combined a Second Empire roof and dome with Italianate features.
At that time, several physical improvements were made and the Italianate features were added before the bank opened.
The building's Italianate features include window surrounds, rusticated quoins and tall chimneystacks.
However, upon closer inspection they all were constructed with Cotswold rather than Italianate features.
It bears a number of Italianate features and decorative elements.
It was extended along 17th Street c.1853-54, at which time Italianate features were added.