Irving near 41st Ave
View northwesterly across a then empty lot at 41st and Irving. Side view of flats at 4009-4011 Irving. Craftsman cottage at 4032 Irving visible at right
Sunset OuterContains 629 photos
    View northwesterly across a then empty lot at 41st and Irving. Side view of flats at 4009-4011 Irving. Craftsman cottage at 4032 Irving visible at right
Sunset Outer
    3326-3328 Balboa, set of 2 flats, built 1950.
Richmond Outer
    Built for Zion Lutheran Church, this 1908 wood Gothic structure designed by Frederick Boese was originally on the NW corner of 9th Avenue and Anza Street. It was sold to the Park Presidio Baptist Church in 1950 and moved to 856 Cabrillo.
Richmond Inner
    Multiunit residence, built in 1904, 1228 Valencia Street served as the New Testament Church in 1951.
Mission
    234 Teresita Blvd. Single family home, built 1951. Used as a church at one time.
Miraloma Park
    240 4th Street. The Place of New Beginnings, Salvation Army's Harbor Light center on 4th Street prior to construction of the Yerba Buena Square Shopping Center.
South of Market
    896 24th Ave, set of 2 flats, built 1923.
Richmond Outer
    1510 5th Avenue. West side of 5th Ave south of Kirkham.
Sunset Inner
    858 37th Ave, built as single family home in 1925. Peaked roof house visible on right has been demolished and replaced with flats.
Richmond Outer
    This Spanish style residence at 350 Parnassus Avenue has been demolished for a UCSF office building.
Parnassus Heights
    3940 Kirkham, between 43rd and 44th Avenues, single family home, built 1947, clad in Perma-Stone siding by 1951.
Sunset Outer
    Built before the 1906 earthquake, 378-380 2nd Ave near Geary is a good example of San Francisco Victorian flats.
Richmond Inner
    Built before the 1906 earthquake, 370-372 2nd Ave is a recognized historic resource.
Richmond Inner
    252 4th Ave. This small Victorian home, seen here with asbestos shingles siding, was replaced by a six-unit apartment building, aka a "Richmond Special," in 1962.
Richmond Inner
    374 2nd Avenue, near Geary, flats built prior to 1899. Sometime since this photo was taken the building lost its attic and peaked roof.
Richmond Inner