
Mission & 7th
1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office, view from across Mission Street showing two entrances
South of MarketContains 2516 photos
1076 Mission, US Court of Appeals formerly Main Post Office, view from across Mission Street showing two entrances
South of MarketView northwest across intersection to 901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom.
Tenderloin901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom; detail of front entrance
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom; detail of column top with face
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom; detail of floral panel
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom; detail of floral column
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom; detail of face panel
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom; detail of corner of mirror
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom
Cathedral Hill901 Van Ness, built 1926, originally Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom
Cathedral Hill228 Filbert; Philip Brown House, built 1869 [Carp Gothic Napier Lane]
Telegraph HillNorthwest corner of Buchanan and Waller, view of Nightingale House. SF Landmark 201.
Mint Hill[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