
Great Highway
View North on Great Highway near Cabrillo; man and girl posing in horse and buggy; Cliff House and Sutro Heights in background
Richmond OuterContains 6604 photos
View North on Great Highway near Cabrillo; man and girl posing in horse and buggy; Cliff House and Sutro Heights in background
Richmond OuterFulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. View of the Circle Swing in action
Richmond Inner[18th Green Ocean Course, the Olympic Club at Lakeside] View SW towards San Bruno Mountain]
LakeshoreElevated view North on Grant from Market. Many horsecars, including #12 marked for Oakland Ferry, intersection of O'Farrell at left. [141 Grant Avenue] horse cars.
Downtown / Union SquareThe Sarah Mish residence, as built in 1885 at its original location, 407 Divisadero Street. It was moved in 1897 to 1153 Oak, where it still stands, now minus its elaborate roofline. (WMK) [16 Residence Mrs. S Mish, cor. Oak and Divisadero ] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Panhandle[49] Residence of Mr. Sherwood at 1123 California St.; Curlett & Cuthbertson architects (O.V. Lange architecture publication) Present site of Masonic Auditorium.
Nob HillVictorian home at 1104 Gough near Ellis; home of Joseph A. Lynch; P. J. Welsh architect [no. 32. Residence of Mr. Lynch.--Gough Street, near Ellis; T. J. Welch, Architect] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Cathedral HillJackson between Octavia and Gough, Home of J. Leo Lilienthal [17 Residence Mr. Lilienthal Jackson Street - C.W. Kinitzer, Architect] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Pacific HeightsNorth side of Haight Street between Divisadero and Broderick, Home of John Cardozo, built as 936 Haight later numbered 922 Haight. The building still stands in altered form, now 952-954 Haight. As seen in the 1970's: wnp25.11957 [34 Residence of Mr. Cadoza (sic) Haight St. near Devisadero(sic)] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Buena VistaHaas-Lilienthal House on Franklin between Washington and Jackson (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Pacific Heights321 Pierce between Page and Oak, still standing with most of its ornament, but minus its elaborate roofline. Built in 1885, architect M. P. Schetzel. Victorian home; cresting, sunbursts on pediments; quoins (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Lower Haight[10. Hobart Building--Market St., opp. Second. E. R. Swain, Architect] Elevated view north across Market to original Hobart Building at 538 Market; signs for: Furniture & Warerooms; George A. Clark & Brother; Wood Mantels & Interiors. Edward R. Swain, Architect (1852-1902). (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Financial District[50] 225 Post detail of Dodge Building; stationers and engravings; Miller & Armitage, architects (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Downtown / Union SquareThomas Day & Co. Gas and Electric lighting, 222 Sutter; Ladies and Gents Oyster Parlor, 228 Sutter; Dr. Josselyn, 226 Sutter. Percy & Hamilton Architects. [44] Storefront on Sutter between Kearny and Dupont (Grant) (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Downtown / Union SquareGrace Methodist Episcopal Church. Northwest corner of 21st and Capp Street. Chas. Geddes, architect. (O.V. Lange architecture publication) Built in 1886 and later known as Grace United Methodist Church, the church was demolished in Spring 1968 and was replaced by Bethany Center Senior Housing.[20]
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