Guerrero near Liberty
827 Guerrero, John McMullen House (San Francisco landmark 123) Queen Anne with tower and clipped gable and arched entryway.
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827 Guerrero, John McMullen House (San Francisco landmark 123) Queen Anne with tower and clipped gable and arched entryway.
Dolores Heights
South side of McAllister between Steiner and Pierce. 1347 McAllister, The Bliss Flats, James Francis Dunn Architect, built 1901, at center.
Western Addition
750 Guerrero, southwest corner of Guerrero and Cumberland, The Santa Monica Apartments, built 1908.
Mission Dolores
3500 Jackson, Bernard Maybeck-designed Roos House. Built in 1909. San Francisco Landmark No. 56. National Register Listing No. 09000805.
Presidio Heights
201 Buena Vista East at Buena Vista Terrace
Buena Vista
2577 San Jose Avenue, with windmill and water tank. McLaren Park in the distance. ( apartment building has since been built on the empty lot.)
Oceanview
View north from Buena Vista Park toward 1100-block of Haight. 1128 Haight at right.
Buena Vista
East side of Castro between 14th Street and Henry. 125 Castro, 129 Castro, and 137 Castro
Corona Heights
West side of Webster between Grove and Fulton. This block is right on the edge of the redevelopment zone. 709-713 Webster apartments built 1885 at left. McCoy Flats, 717-723 Webster(with external stairs), built 1889. 725-727 Webster (grey building) built 1889
Hayes Valley
Leander Sherman House (founder of Sherman Clay & Company) 2160 Green between Fillmore and Webster, featuring Mansard roof and quoins. Built 1876-77, SF Landmark 49.
Union Street
West side of Masonic Avenue between Waller and Frederick. These houses were part of a row of six houses built in 1891 by John A Whelan, a shipwright with a shop on Spear Street who also developed rows of Victorian houses as a sideline. (WMK)
Haight Ashbury
Northeast corner of Page and Ashbury. 1550 Page Queen Anne Tower house by Cranston and Keenan, builders
Haight Ashbury
East side of Ashbury between Waller and Frederick. 700-block. 4th house from left is 710 Ashbury.
Haight Ashbury
Advertising postcard for the Alhambra Apartments, 860 Geary Street between Larkin and Hyde. Alfred Maart, with his wife Anna, was the proprietor of the Alhambra Hotel Apartments from 1919-1921. This seems to be a copy of the architect's elevation drawn in 1913, architects Dunn & Kearns, and turned into a postcard. The original owner was interior decorator and capitalist August F. Schleicher. The building opened on July 15, 1914. (PF)[Alhambra Hotel Apts. Alfred Maart]
Lower Nob Hill
Unknown Location, elevated view toward homes with curving street ( from the roof of a large building? Grand lake Theatre?)