
1241 S Van Ness
Stick home, no longer extant and painted by Butch Kardum. [Kardum Army & S.V. Ness]
MissionContains 2056 photos
Stick home, no longer extant and painted by Butch Kardum. [Kardum Army & S.V. Ness]
MissionStick home [Stick 3-51 Fair Oaks]
Dolores HeightsDetail of entrance [Stick 833 Haight]
Lower HaightDetail of portico [Stick 833 Haight]
Lower HaightDetail of brackets [Stick 833 Haight]
Lower HaightDetail of entryway of Italianate Slanted Bay home [After 180 Liberty]
Dolores HeightsDetail of ceiling light fixture medallion [SFV 833 Haight]
Lower HaightDetail of arch doorway? [SFV 833 Haight]
Lower HaightDetail of ceiling fixture for electric light [SFV 833 Haight]
Lower Haight900-902 Guerrero. Queen Anne with witches cap on corner tower [902 Guerr. Q.A. 1/50]
Dolores Heights890-898 14th, northeast corner of 14th and Noe, John and Charles Stelling Flats. Detail of corner of Stick flats[Stick 14t St.]
Duboce Triangle890-898 14th, northeast corner of 14th and Noe, John and Charles Stelling Flats. Detail of bay windows of Stick home, Noe St elevation of bay windows [Stick 14t St.]
Duboce TriangleDetail of tower cap, 601-603 Buena Vista Ave. West [detail - tower B. Vista]
Buena Vista908 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. Detail of cornice [Steiner St.]
Alamo SquareQueen Anne home at South Van Ness near 17th, built circa 1887 (Brewer Peter Windeler purchased the lot in August of 1886) [Rehab Before]
Mission