
4144 25th
[Nelson 25th St.] Modernized Victorian, possibly built by Fernando Nelson. Aluminum windows later replaced with double hung windows, and pillars and some period decorative elements added or restored.
Noe ValleyContains 2056 photos
[Nelson 25th St.] Modernized Victorian, possibly built by Fernando Nelson. Aluminum windows later replaced with double hung windows, and pillars and some period decorative elements added or restored.
Noe ValleyJohn McMullen House (San Francisco landmark 123) [CABR-Sept '81 Newsom Bros. John McMullen res. 811 Guerrero] Samuel and Joseph Newsom, Architects. Sketch of home and floor plan. Remodeled into Queen Anne tower house by Newsom in 1891.
Dolores HeightsCarriage house with cupola. This stood at back of lot near the current location of the Sarah Mish house (1153 Oak Street). Was moved and converted into new use in early 1980s. [Carriage house]
Buena Vista[3-79, detail sidewalk, 3-42] California Concrete Co. Office 114 Sutter St. stamped in concrete.
[F. Nelson 664 Castro] Stick modernized with aluminum siding. Built by Fernando Nelson
Eureka ValleyView north on Belvedere toward Haight Street. Moving a building using horse, block, and tackle. This structure and the one to the left were moved to an unknown location to make room for the bank building (then San Francisco Savings & Loan) now on the corner.
Haight Ashbury[detail 917 Guerrero] Detail of iron railing on exterior stair with dragon.
Dolores Heights[sewer grate] Mission Foundry & Stove Works S.F.
[Alioto ceremony 1083 Dolores] Mayor Joseph Alioto cutting ceremonial ribbon with oversized scissors. Home owner Bill Dodge in top hat. Dodge had restored former Matson house from stucco modernization.
Dolores Heights[sewer grate] Fernando Nelson, Builder.
[sewer grate Castro St.] Chas Stuhr 1332 Church St.
[sewer grate Ent. Foundry] Enterprise Foundry Co.
4122 20th Street between Hartford and Noe. Modernized 1905 Queen Anne. Original builder Fernando Nelson. [Nelson 21st St.]
Eureka Valley[Pierce St.] Row of Italianate residences with slanted bays on Pierce Street between Pine and California Street.
Lower Pacific HeightsP. B. Berges Residence, N.E. Corner of Pine and Webster.' Architectural drawing of house's Webster Street elevation.
Pacific Heights