DescriptionIgreja Batista do Sétimo Dia em Newport - Rhode Island.jpg
Português: Uma fotografia em tom sépia do exterior da Casa de Encontro Batista do Sétimo Dia em 1884, então a sede da Sociedade Histórica de Newport. As características arquitetônicas incluem quatro janelas de 24 painéis (duas das quais são tampadas por frontões) e uma grande janela saliente. Dois homens estão parados em uma porta e são identificados como RH Tilley (Jilley?) e Henry Parmenter.
English: A sepia-tone photograph of the exterior of the Seventh Day Baptist Meeting House in 1884, then the headquarters of the Newport Historical Society. Architectural features include four 24-pane windows (two of which are capped by pediments) and a large bay window. Two men are standing in a doorway, and are identified as RH Tilley (Jilley?) and Henry Parmenter.
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