
309 Steiner
Queen Anne on Steiner between Haight and Page, security bars on windows, painted pink. After renovation.
Lower HaightContains 2689 photos
Queen Anne on Steiner between Haight and Page, security bars on windows, painted pink. After renovation.
Lower Haight174-176 Liberty Street under restoration, with sign for San Francisco Victorian Architectural Millwork.
Dolores Heights1488-1490 Dolores between 28th Street and Duncan. Stick Victorian with double entry on left and square bay, shown after renovation. Sign on facade for Blissful Painting (Jazon Wonders). SF Planning lists construction date of 1908. Address beginning "14" on garbage can.
Noe ValleyNorthwest corner, restored Queen Anne with corner turret / tower.
Lower HaightRestored Queen Anne with corner tower.
Dolores HeightsRestored Italianate Victorian [Deatley - Bush St.]
Lower Pacific HeightsRestored Stick Victorian at 4078 23rd Street. Built pre-1900, probably 1880 - 1890.
Noe ValleyAlemany Boulevard Project, view Northeast on Alemany between Silver and Lyell, Mission Viaduct in the background. Building at left stands in 2022at 1204-1206 Alemany. [Alemany Section 'B'][dpwA1405]
Mission TerraceElevated view north to downtown. House on right is 449 Noe. Low concrete wall blocks steep unpaved portion of Duncan.
Noe ValleyElevated view northwest across California St. toward pioneer liquor dealer David Porter;s Mansion (Built 1874, later site of the Fairmont Hotel), James C. Flood Mansion (completed 1886, Augustus Laver architect).
Nob HillView east across 5th Avenue near Lake Street. Woman posed on the sidewalk. The old building of Little Sisters of the Poor in the background between the houses
Presidio Terrace1 Baker Street, on the northwest corner of Haight Street. Originally the home of Robert Rogers, attorney, built about 1874. Listed in <i>Artistic Homes of California</i> (1888) as the home of Robert Dickson, Manager of London Assurance Corporation. Later the home of attorney James A. Watt. [Watts House]
Haight AshburyBroadway & Taylor at bottom; [The cottage on top of hill is the Turner home S.F.] Possibly Charles Turner Cottage
Russian HillView southwest from Oak toward Cole. The Abbey Apartments, 401 Cole on the southwest corner. Branch Bakery & Delicatessen on the ground floor. The top floor has been removed, possibly due to a fire there on June 7, 1916.
Haight AshburyBehind 29th St car House. Market Street Railway (MSRy) Bitumen car #0116
Bernal Heights