
View from Telegraph Hill
View northwest toward Fort Mason, Aquatic Park and Fisherman's Wharf, Marin Headlands and Mt. Tamalpais beyond. Gasometer (storage tank) at foot of Powell Street.
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View northwest toward Fort Mason, Aquatic Park and Fisherman's Wharf, Marin Headlands and Mt. Tamalpais beyond. Gasometer (storage tank) at foot of Powell Street.
Telegraph HillElevated view southwest toward the intersection of Vallejo & Gough. Edmund Burr House at 1772 Vallejo (San Francisco Landmark 31, built 1875), at bottom.
Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast from about Liberty Street east of Dolores, possibly from the back window of a house. Two separate columns of smoke show the Hayes Valley 'Ham and Eggs' Fire and the fire Downtown. City Hall ruins at center, Spires of St. Ignatius Church and College to left. Youth Directory (19th and Linda Streets, site of Mission Pool today) at right. Most buildings in the view would be destroyed by fire. (exact time should be calculable)
Dolores Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, view south on South Van Ness (then Howard) toward 18th Street. Residences toppled off their foundations, rift visible in the street. Part of what came to be known as the 'Drunken Houses' on the edge of the burn zone. Bernal Heights in the background.
MissionView north on Pacheco from Marcela, 246 Pacheco under construction. [Cheney N-1201]
Forest HillIngleside Terraces, Two women walking past 145 Paloma at Mercedes. View southerly on Mercedes. 78 Mercedes, 60 Mercedes, and 40 Mercedes (under construction) are also visible. Merced Heights in the background. [Cheney B-1108]
Ingleside TerracesJohn McMullen House (San Francisco landmark 123), 827 Guerrero
Dolores HeightsVictorian exterior - dark painted residences
Victorian exterior - Tan Duplex
1844 - 1848 Pine between Octavia and Gough, quoins on margins of facade, angled / slanted bays. Some period Victorian details added to facade in post-1975 makeover. [Victorian at Pine St and Octavia]
Cathedral Hill1844 - 1848 Pine at left, 1836 Pine at right, quoins on margins of facade, angled / slanted bays. [Victorians on Pine St - Note Mansard Roof]
Pacific Heights3800 Washington Street Marcus Koshland Mansion built 1904. SFLandmark 95 (slide color has deteriorated)
Presidio HeightsEntrance to California and Pierce Apartments at 2001 Pierce, built 1928
Pacific HeightsEntrance to California and Pierce Apartments at 2001 Pierce, built 1928
Pacific HeightsView east across Webster to Bourn Mansion, 2550 Webster between Broadway and Pacific, San Francisco Landmark #38. Built in 1896, Willis Polk architect. For sale sign posted on house. - [First house in SF wired for electric lights]
Pacific Heights