
Mission & 7th
Interior detail of wood paneling with bearded head 1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office
South of MarketContains 920 photos
Interior detail of wood paneling with bearded head 1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office
South of MarketInterior detail of marble door frame, 1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office
South of MarketInterior detail of tiled vaulted ceiling, 1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office
South of Market1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office, interior detail of tiled vaulted ceiling
South of Market1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office, interior marble wall and lighting sconce
South of Market1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office, interior marble and brass column pediment
South of Market[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. Arched ceiling with frieze and chandelier. Depressed barrel vault ceiling of library. According to a 1970's tour guide to The Flood Mansion (no author noted), 'The Library is a replica of the Bromley Room' preserved at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools.
Pacific Heights[SF Mansions Flood B-way] James Leary Flood residence, built in 1914-15. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools. Main entry with Corinthian columns. Girl in doorway. From a 1970's tour brochure (author not listed) of The Flood Mansion: 'Working out of the Beaux Arts tradition, in 1912 architects Bliss and Faville chose a classic Italian Renaissance design for the Flood mansion... The gracious entrance is flanked by Italian Sforza lamps...'
Pacific Heights[SF Mansions Flood B-way] James Leary Flood residence, built in 1914-15. Occupied by Convent & Stuart Hall schools. Detail of interior sconce with carved wood and paneling. This photo was taken in the former bedroom of James L. Flood. From a 1970's tour brochure (author not listed) of The Flood Mansion: 'The warmth of Philippine mahogany paneling gives a masculine feeling to this Georgian room.'
Pacific Heights824 Grove between Webster & Fillmore, Brune-Reutlinger House built 1886, Henry Geilfuss architect. [824 Grove] Plaster corbel with vase and flowers.
Hayes Valley824 Grove between Webster & Fillmore, Brune-Reutlinger House built 1886, Henry Geilfuss architect. [824 Grove] Detail of broken pediment over doorway (?)
Hayes Valley824 Grove between Webster & Fillmore, Brune-Reutlinger House built 1886, Henry Geilfuss architect. [824 Grove interior-mirror] Detail of dolphin head on pier mirror.
Hayes Valley