Grove near Steiner
926 Grove Koster House, built 1897, Architects Marten & Coffey. Builder C. Schutt. (address now changed to 930 Grove) [M & C]
Alamo SquareContains 2056 photos
926 Grove Koster House, built 1897, Architects Marten & Coffey. Builder C. Schutt. (address now changed to 930 Grove) [M & C]
Alamo Square
Interior of grand court of Palace Hotel. SF Landmark. Market near New Montgomery
South of Market
809-11 Treat between 21st & 22nd. Slanted bay Italianate built 1882. Architect Henry Geilfuss
Mission
809-11 Treat between 21st & 22nd. Slanted bay Italianate built 1882. Architect Henry Geilfuss. Architectural detail.
Mission
White slanted bay Italianate. Architect B. W. Hendrickson
Pacific Heights
View north toward Golden Gate Avenue between Webster and Buchanan toward empty block with one flat front Italianate on blocks at the rear of Rosa Parks Senior Center, 1251 Turk Street (SFHA), once informally known as 'The Pink Palace'. The Victorian building, formerly 848 Octavia, now sits at 45-47 Beideman Street, between O'Farrell and Ellis.
Western Addition
NE corner of Page and Ashbury. Builders Cranston & Keenan. Detail of gable with sunbursts [detail, Page St. C & K]
Haight Ashbury
Northwest corner of Waller and Pierce, before restoration. Heavily deteriorated Queen Anne turret / tower in state of disrepair.
Lower Haight
229 Jersey Street. Stick Italianate with rectangular bay built 1891 by John Anderson [signature details, Anderson, Jersey St.](Mirror image to 818 Douglass)
Noe Valley
91 Central Avenue apartment building, near Haight. Architect James Francis Dunn. Built 1904 Detail of head with garlands under it [detail Central St.]
Haight Ashbury
800 block of Cole. Architectural detail with face under a column
Cole Valley
3820 21st Street. Architect John Anderson. Architectural detail of plaster urn. [John And.-21st St., sig detail]
Eureka Valley
908 Steiner, between Fulton and McAllister. Built in 1888 by R.O. Chandler. Architects, Schmidt & Shea. Multi-colored portico of Victorian with peacock head added to fan element in gable. Polychrome paint by Maija Gegeris, 1967, prototype of all the city's multicolor paint jobs. It was one of the first colorfully painted Victorians in San Francisco and helped to start a trend.
Alamo Square
3500 21st street, Detail of bay of Edwardian house originally owned by Charles Theodor Pfarrer built 1911, Charles Koenig builder [Edwardian bay]
Dolores Heights
3500 21st street, Edwardian house originally owned by Charles Theodor Pfarrer built 1911, Charles Koenig builder [Edwardian]
Dolores Heights