Call NumberPoet's Row Born DigitalCreatorHamilton, KinseyDate2010 April 28SummaryThe Thomas Carlyle was built in 1936 by architect Charles D. Strong is similar with a few differences to the James Russell Lowell. It features Art Deco and Art Moderne elements. The building was named for Thomas Carlyle, a Scottish satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher who lived from December 4, 1795 to February 5, 1881. Photograph is a close-up of the exterior windows of the Thomas Carlyle building on Poet's Row in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver. 1010 Sherman St, Denver, CO 80203Physical Description1 photographic print : colorBorn-Digital or AnalogBorn-digitalSubjectPoet's Row--Colorado--DenverGeographic AreaCapitol Hill (Denver, Colo.)CollectionCapitol Hill NeighborhoodType of MaterialColor photographsOriginal Material Found in CollectionPoet's Row Born Digital CollectionLanguageeng
Hamilton, Kinsey, Exterior view of the Windows in the Thomas Carlyle Building (2010 April 28). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 15/02/2026, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1085873