
17th Ave near Geary
[Nelson 6th?] 348-356 17th Avenue; East side of street, halfway between Geary and Clement St. Built in 1912 by Fernando Nelson.
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[Nelson 6th?] 348-356 17th Avenue; East side of street, halfway between Geary and Clement St. Built in 1912 by Fernando Nelson.
Richmond Inner[Nelson 6th?] 316 17th Avenue. Built by Fernando Nelson in 1913.
Richmond Inner[Nelson 600 block / 2nd Ave] Row of houses built circa 1902 by Fernando Nelson. East side of 2nd Ave near Cabrillo St.
Richmond Inner754 11th Avenue. Single family residence built in 1911 by Fernando Nelson, with spindle work over entry porch. [Nelson]
Richmond InnerLine of houses set back on berm. View south along east side of 28th Avenue just south of Lincoln Way. 1216 28th Ave, built 1924, is the closest house to the camera. [Nelson Parkway Terrace]
Sunset OuterEast side of 17th Avenue between Geary and Clement. Residence with large dormer window in bay, stucco exterior, and brick base. Built by Fernando Nelson. [Nelson]
Richmond Inner320 17th Ave. [Nelson 6th? (sic)] House with arched portico and stucco exterior. Single family home, built 1913.
Richmond Inner[Nelson] Line of circa 1903 gabled houses on east side of 11th Ave, with inset bays and carved entry brackets. Rightmost with gambrel roof.
Richmond Inner762 11th Avenue, built 1911. [Nelson] House built by Fernando Nelson with inset bay, gable roof with bay window, spindle work over entry porch.
Richmond Inner[Nelson 684 2nd Ave] 684-686 2nd Ave. Flats built by Fernando Nelson in 1906, with inset bays with skirting and gable roof.
Richmond Inner[Arch-J. Marquis CABN-Jan'93] Artist's architectural drawing [Competitive Design for French Hospital...] Geary & 6th
Richmond InnerView west. Horse teams grading sand dunes, new telephone poles.
Sunset OuterGolfer in field with houses behind
Golfer at driving range, line of Eucalyptus behind him, possibly Ocean Ave.
View to NW corner, future site of Pacific Telephone Co. building. 4500 Geary with moving company, furniture repair, and J.E. Sicke carpenter, Coliseum Repair shop, locksmiths, glass shop, Richmond Branch Library in background.
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