
Hayes & Buchanan
Northwest corner of Hayes and Buchanan; Lydia Fisk House; built 1884; moved in 1899; architect E. A Hatherton; Albert Sutton (remodel in classic revival style); builder W. Langstaff [700 Hayes]
Hayes ValleyContains 2056 photos
Northwest corner of Hayes and Buchanan; Lydia Fisk House; built 1884; moved in 1899; architect E. A Hatherton; Albert Sutton (remodel in classic revival style); builder W. Langstaff [700 Hayes]
Hayes ValleyNorthwest corner of Hayes and Buchanan; Lydia Fisk House; built 1884; moved in 1899; architect E. A Hatherton; Albert Sutton (remodel in classic revival style); builder W. Langstaff [700 Hayes]
Hayes ValleyNorthwest corner of Hayes and Buchanan; Lydia Fisk House before restoration; built 1884; moved in 1899; architect E. A Hatherton; Albert Sutton (remodel in classic revival style); builder W. Langstaff [700 Hayes, before]
Hayes ValleyInterior detail of stained glass window with knight; Lilienthal-Orbille Pratt House; built 1876; builder Louis Sloss Sr.; gift to his daughter Estelle Lilienthal; SF Landmark #55 [1818 California; SF Landmark]
Pacific HeightsNortheast Corner of California and Octavia, Atherton House; built 1881 for Mrs. Dominga de Goni Atherton; Architects Moore Brothers; Builder Charles Tilden; bought by Charles Rousseau in 1923 and converted to 13 dwelling units; [1990 California; Moore Bros.]
Pacific HeightsJohn McMullen House; SF Landmark 123; Queen Anne with tower and clipped gable and arched entry way [827 Guerrero]
Dolores HeightsJohn McMullen House; SF Landmark 123; Queen Anne detail of arched entry way before restoration [827 Guerrero]
Dolores HeightsJohn McMullen House; SF Landmark 123; Queen Anne with tower and clipped gable and arched entry way after restoration [After Q A]
Dolores Heights500 Divisadero, northeast corner of Fell and Divisadero. Queen Anne drug store building built 1888-1889 as Theodore Green Apothecary, Samuel Newsom architect. It is San Francisco Landmark #182. [Newsom Brothers, 500 Fell]
Alamo SquareGolden Gate Park; planting reads, 'Welcome Lyon's Convention'
Golden Gate ParkNortheast corner of Page and Laguna; Charles and Ida Deitle House, SF Landmark 48. Designed by architect Henry Geilfuss in 1888, this house replaced an 1878 house on the site. (That house was moved to 527-529 Oak Street, where it still stands today.)(WMK) [294 Page; Geilfuss]
Lower Haight3833 21st, between Noe and Castro. Interior view of stained glass window [Rousseau, 3833 2st St.]
Eureka ValleyPiers, Treasure Island, Yerba Buena Island, and Bay Bridge. [115-2 Vacation Films, Hollywood, California]
Telegraph HillTelephoto view from approx. Green near Jones of naval vessel passing Alcatraz Island. Pier 45 in foreground, Angel Island in background.
Russian HillView south to Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower.
Fishermans Wharf