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A black-and-white historical photograph captures three Victorian-style row houses on a paved street, with the central house severely tilted to the left. The houses feature tall, narrow windows and decorative gables; the central and right houses have distinct pointed roofs with ornate trim. While the house on the far left and the one on the far right remain relatively upright, the middle house leans at a sharp angle, its foundation appears shifted, and its front steps are disconnected from the main entrance. In the foreground, a low dark fence or railing runs along the sidewalk, partially obscured by the shadow of the photographer. A small amount of white handwritten text is visible in the bottom right corner of the image, which reads "Miles Bros." followed by the number "64." The sky is clear and light, and the overall scene shows no people, focusing entirely on the structural displacement of the buildings.