
Powell & Pine
Hopkins and Stanford Residences [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 8]
Nob HillContains 2689 photos
Hopkins and Stanford Residences [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 8]
Nob HillSacramento between Van Ness and Franklin [ Residence - S. & J.C. Newsom , Architects] [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 9]
Pacific HeightsVictorian home at 1104 Gough near Ellis; home of Joseph A. Lynch; T. J. Welsh architect Francisciana Victorian Print No. 10]
Cathedral Hill1809 Gough near Sacramento, building still stands with little change. [ Residence of M. Mullins - 1809 Gough St. P. R. Schmidt, Architect][San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 11]
Pacific Heights(Unsure about this location, possibly on the southwest corner) P.R. Schmidt (Peter R. Schmidt, also designed Haas-Lilienthal House), architect. [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 12]
Pacific HeightsThis house was built in 1881 at 2435 Fillmore Street on the southwest corner of Jackson Street for Captain J. O. Van Bergen to designs by Samuel and J. Cather Newsom. It was moved, most likely in 1908, to an uncertain location. A photo of the move in progress is in the article 'Itinerant Houses,' in The Argonaut, Spring 1999. (WMK) [Residence cor. Jackson & Fillmore - Architects Samuel & Jos. C. Newsom][San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 13]
Pacific Heights2150 (Originally 2014) California Street. Built 1885, demolished and replaced by present firehouse in 1959-1960, which also occupies lot to the left. [Engine House No. 15 - California, Near Laguna; C. O'Connor, Architect] [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 14]
Pacific Heights1918 Jackson between Octavia and Gough, Home of J. Leo Lilienthal [ Residence Mr. Lilienthal Jackson Street - C.W. Kinitzer, Architect][San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 15]
Pacific HeightsPhilip N. Lilienthal residence, 1805 Franklin, southwest corner of Franklin and Clay [P.N. Lilienthal Residence Pissis & Moor, architects] [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 16]
Pacific HeightsView north across Market at Castro Street. Men posed with Market Street Railways steam dummy and trailer at the end of the line. This steam line preceded the Castro cable line and operated from September 1880 - July 1888. The three Victorians in the background still stand on Castro between Market and 16th. [Market St. Extension Dummy S.F. Wagstaff 375 Sanchez] [F810 STC-043] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Duboce Triangle2080 Washington at Octavia. View from Lafayette Park. SF Landmark 197
Pacific HeightsView northeast from about Post and Laguna. (now the Hotel Kabuki) Bank of America , 555 California under construction, Japantown construction (Japanese Cultural and Trade Center, 1400 Geary, The Sequoias Tower) under construction at right
Japantown715 Shotwell Street between 21st and 22nd Streets. Built circa 1868
Mission800 block, with 823 43rd Avenue in center in process of being painted.
Richmond Outer715 Shotwell Street between 21st and 22nd Streets, built circa 1868.
Mission