
210 Fair Oaks
[Cluster 210 Fair Oaks, 2/52] Square gable of Victorian flats, newly painted.
Dolores HeightsContains 2056 photos
[Cluster 210 Fair Oaks, 2/52] Square gable of Victorian flats, newly painted.
Dolores Heights[200 Fair Oaks - after Mission Victorian.] Stick style flats designed by architects Townsend & Wyneken for William Oakley in 1886. San Francisco landmark #192.
Dolores Heights[200 Fair Oaks - after, Mission Victorian.] After painting. Stick style flats designed by architects Townsend & Wyneken for William Oakley in 1886. San Francisco landmark #192.
Dolores HeightsFair Oaks between 25th and 36th.[400 block, Fair Oaks] Newly painted Italianate house in row.
Dolores Heights463 Fair Oaks St. entry portico, Stick-Eastlake single family home, built 1878. Sahlfield & Kohlberg, architects. [Fair Oaks]
Dolores HeightsCapp Street between 22nd and 23rd. [2-27] Row of Italianate flats with stained glass lights. Built by architect Thomas John Welsh with Stick/Eastlake‐style and Queen Anne‐style row‐houses, for real estate developer Baroness Mary E. Von Schroeder. (SFPlannning - South Mission Historic Resource Survey)
Mission[SS 906 Guerrero] Detail of second floor and portico roof.
Dolores Heights[Stick 21st (sic) near Castro] Facade and front steps.
Eureka ValleyCorner, Ford & Noe. Detail of scrollwork on front of square window bay [Eastlake 17th and Noe]
Castro2421-2423 Folsom Street. [Folsom Street Mission Victorian.] Brightly painted facade of stick Victorian house.
Mission[Dolores and 23rd Inner Mission Victorian.] Entry way to set of flats with eagle finials over portico.
Dolores Heights[Liberty St.] Facade of set of flats.
Dolores Heights[stick Baker St.] Detail of portico and double doors.
Lower Pacific HeightsPorch of the 1889 Edward F. Niehaus residence, 839 Channing Way, City of Berkeley Landmark [QA Niehaus-Berk.]
Outside SFCorner detail from the 1889 Edward F. Niehaus residence, 839 Channing Way, City of Berkeley Landmark[QA Niehaus-Berk.]
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