
1198 Fulton
Fulton & Scott, Westerfeld House after painting. Built 1889, Henry Geilfuss architect
Alamo SquareContains 2689 photos
Fulton & Scott, Westerfeld House after painting. Built 1889, Henry Geilfuss architect
Alamo SquareFulton & Scott, Westerfeld House after painting. Built 1889, Henry Geilfuss architect
Alamo Square1935 Webster between Pine and California during restoration. Stucco being removed to reveal Victorian details. Remodel of a slanted bay beige Victorian. (see also wnp25.11927)
Pacific HeightsNortheast corner of Carolina and 22nd Street. Part of a survey for creation of Southern Heights Avenue. Firehouse, Engine Co. 48, Wisconsin Street, visible at right. [Potrero Hill Diagonal Street] [DPW 8401]
Potrero HillView north on Grand View (Grand View ended at Elizabeth, this unpaved section then called Burnham Street) House is on Elizabeth, retaining wall for Market Street / Portola Drive (demolished 1964) [Burnham St. - North of 24th] [DPW A7150]
Upper Market449 Parker, built 1937 [Parker Ave 200' N of Turk][DPW A5557]
Lone MountainWest side of Cook between Geary and Anza. Construction for 177-179 Cook Street, 171 Cook and 167 Cook at right [169-73 Cook St] [DPW A6732]
Lone MountainWest side of Carolina Street north of 22nd. These houses all demolished or moved for the construction of Southern Heights Avenue. House at extreme left still stands at 898 Carolina [Potrero Hill Diagonal Street][DPW 8400]
Potrero Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west on Sacramento toward Divisadero (Devisadero) to stoves in street following 1906 earthquake. Signs read 'Palace Hotel Grill Cafe' and 'St. Francis Grill.' Queen Anne and Italianate Victorian (with quoins) on Divisadero corners in background still stand in 2022. [8211 - Street Kitchens jokingly named for famous hotels--after the earthquake. San Francisco, Cal. U-91365] [F810 EF-035] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, Damaged buildings after earthquake with burned lots of ruins in foreground. 'Drunken houses' on then Howard Street between 17th & 18th Streets. [EF-38] [F810 EF-038] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
MissionResidence at 3647 Washington Street between Locust Street and Spruce [3647 Wash. St. - Property Management]
Presidio HeightsView Southwest across Pacific towards Baker Street. 2989 Pcific, The Gainsborough Apartments, built 1905, at center [Pacific Ave at Baker - Merriman & Sons]
Pacific HeightsNorth side of Haight Street between Divisadero and Broderick, built 1886 as the John Cardozo home at 936 Haight, later numbered 922 Haight, now two flats at 952-954 Haight, Stuccoed over rectangular bay.
Buena VistaView towards Telegraph Hill from approximately Hyde between Lombard and Greenwich. Washington Square, center right, with major landscaping completed April, 1869. Toland Medical College and Home for the Inebriate in distance left. Presentation Convent Roman Catholic school complex on Powell St. at center. North Beach, looking East from Russian Hill. Sailing ships at anchor, Yerba Buena Island in distance. Toland Medical College and Home for the Inebriate in distance center. The octagonal house at far left, one of five in the city, was built in 1859 for Arden Ellis, a laborer, at the NW corner of Lombard and Leavenworth.Yerba Buena Island in distance. Same image as wnp26.656 with significantly different cropping. [NB-12] [F810 NB-012] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Russian HillElevated view southwest to Byrne residence, possibly John M. Byrne, importer, 533 Sutter. Man poses looking out of rear window and girl on front porch. In distance, the back of St. John's Presbyterian Church on Post St., built circa 1866. In 1870, the congregation bought the building from St. James' Episcopal Church. Ads on fence for Heuston, Hastings & Co. for Clothes, J.R. Mead & Co. Clothing, Plantation Bitters (with its intentionally cryptic slogan "S–T–1860–X". Plank sidewalk. Houses have Carpenter Gothic barge boards. [South side Sutter bet Powell - Mason Res-Byrnes RE-3] [F810 RE-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Downtown / Union Square