
Wool Near Eugenia
32 Wool Street, between Eugenia and Powhattan, sheet metal ornamentation [Detail of elaborate gable and side dormer windows of house.
Bernal HeightsContains 9006 photos
32 Wool Street, between Eugenia and Powhattan, sheet metal ornamentation [Detail of elaborate gable and side dormer windows of house.
Bernal Heights[Ht. Ash. Childrens Center Greek Revival] Detail of Corinthian columns and cornice of Haight Ashbury Childrens Center.
Haight AshburyTreat between 25th and 26th, built 1885 by John McCarthy, Italianate style done in brick with brick wall at sidewalk. [Italianate - Brick]
Mission[Style-Revival Divisadero] Mixed style residence near Pine Street with broken pediment over entry, rounded two-story bay, and garland frieze at cornice.
Lower Pacific HeightsTreat between 25th and 26th, built 1885 by John McCarthy, Italianate style done in brick with brick wall at sidewalk. [Italianate - Brick] ( see also wnp25.11617)
Mission2693 Webster, [3 towers Vedanta] Upper story balcony and towers of old Vedanta Temple designed by architect Joseph Leonard and completed in 1908.
Union Street2693 Webster, Corner of old Vedanta Temple viewed from Filbert Street. Designed by architect Joseph Leonard and completed in 1908.
Union Street2693 Webster, Southwest corner of Filbert and Webster. Corner tower and balcony of old Vedanta Temple viewed from Filbert Street. Designed by architect Joseph Leonard and completed in 1908.
Union Street2693 Webster, Detail of tower replicating one from a temple in Uttar Pradesh, India. Old Vedanta Temple designed by architect Joseph Leonard and completed in 1908.
Union Street2693 Webster, Detail of crenulated tower and gallery of old Vedanta Temple. Designed by architect Joseph Leonard and completed in 1908.
Union Street2693 Webster, Detail of octagon tower with crescent finial and gallery of old Vedanta Temple. Designed by architect Joseph Leonard and completed in 1908.
Union Street[SF Mansions Flood B-way] Interior of the James Leary Flood residence, built in 1914-15. The room is known as 'Our Lady's Parlor'. During the Flood Family's residence, it was the state dining room. Murals, marble pilasters, coffered ceiling. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools.
Pacific Heights[SF Mansions Flood B-way] Interior of the James Leary Flood residence, built in 1914-15. The mantel in this reception room (state dining room during the Flood Family's residence) is of Champville stone. According to a 1970's tour brochure: 'The Ionic pilasters are crowned by bowls of fruit. Carved dolphins, symbols of affection and friendliness are found at the base of the pilasters...' Marble fireplace, Madonna & Child art above, and murals at ceiling. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools.
Pacific Heights[SF Mansions Flood B-way] Interior of the James Leary Flood residence, built in 1914-15. The mantel in this reception room (state dining room during the Flood Family's residence) is of Champville stone. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools.
Pacific Heights[SF Mansions Flood B-way] Interior of the James Leary Flood residence, built in 1914-15. Detail of marble rail. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools.
Pacific Heights