
Santa Clara near Yerba Buena
65 Santa Clara Avenue, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1920.
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65 Santa Clara Avenue, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1920.
St. Francis Wood130 San Fernando Way, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1915. Remodeled and expanded before 2018. [30]
St. Francis WoodView north toward 99 San Anselmo Avenue under construction. Designed by architect Walter C. Falch and built in St. Francis Wood in 1921. [159]
St. Francis WoodView to 101 and 105 San Pablo Avenue, both designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in 1919. Sales sign by Mason-McDuffie describes 'Garden Home on a Wide Lot.'
St. Francis Wood37 Santa Monica Way (actually fronting San Lorenzo Way), designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1918.
St. Francis WoodView to 33 and 37 Santa Monica Way (actually fronting on San Lorenzo Way), both designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1918. [37]
St. Francis WoodView northerly from circle fountain to trees and landscaping in St. Francis Wood.
St. Francis WoodView northeast to 65 Santa Clara Avenue, designed by Henry H. Gutterson and shown under construction in 1920, and houses up hill on Yerba Buena Avenue in St. Francis Wood.
St. Francis WoodView east across street to 101 Santa Clara Avenue, St. Francis Wood tract office and clubhouse designed by John Galen Howard and built in 1912. In left background is 115 Terrace Drive, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in 1920.
St. Francis WoodView across corner to 70 Santa Monica Way, designed by architect Gertrude Comfort and built in St. Francis Wood in 1917. Eucalyptus trees.
St. Francis Wood45 St. Francis Boulevard, designed by architect John Reid, Jr. and built in St. Francis Wood in 1921.
St. Francis WoodView north past St. Francis Wood landscaping to 80 San Fernando Way, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in 1920. [152]
St. Francis WoodView of ivy-covered facade of 64 San Benito Way, designed by architect W. H. Ratcliff, Jr., and built in St. Francis Wood in 1913. [55]
St. Francis WoodView of 50 San Benito Way, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1914. Tall pine and eucalyptus trees. [74]
St. Francis WoodView across street to 35 San Benito Way, designed by architects Heiman & Schwartz and built in St. Francis Wood in 1917. [47]
St. Francis Wood