
110 Liberty
[100 block of Liberty] House with cross gabled roof and bay with heavy brackets.
Dolores HeightsContains 2056 photos
[100 block of Liberty] House with cross gabled roof and bay with heavy brackets.
Dolores Heights[902 Guerr] 900-902 Guerrero. Large Queen Anne House with corner tower and balustrade over entry, before restoration.
Dolores Heights[Mission 7-- (sic) York] Detail of gable with 10-over-1 window set and checkerboard relief.
Mission[store - Guerrero & 23rd] Detail of angled bay with stained glass on Guerrero Street elevation.
Dolores Heights[QT Masonic] Detail of entry porch with gable and spindle work.
Haight Ashbury[QA Baker] Detail of rounded floral relief on Queen Anne tower
Panhandle[painting - Haight St.] Apartment building with corner bay and heavy hooded windows on side elevation in the middle of restoration
[Q Anne, HT.] Queen Anne building near Baker with three story corner tower and large entry portico. Detail of frieze above entry at wnp25.11064. Detail of frieze above window at wnp25.10168.
Buena Vista[902 Guerrero] 900-902 Guerrero. Detail of entry surround with balustrade and floral moldings before painting.
Dolores Heights[Flatiron building] Queen Anne flats with corner tower.
Buena Vista300 Castro near 16th, Italianate building with square setback tower. (see also wnp25.11766)[add-details-central tower Castro St.]
Corona Heights908 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. [Steiner st] Detail of arched window and cornice of multi colored Victorian
Alamo SquareNortheast 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) [landmark 294 Page] Detail of corner of bay window with row of rounded panels.
Lower Haight[Tyler] Detail of entryway bracket and curving mill work.
Mission[glass, SFL - Stachm - EL, 891 Eddy] Arched window with carved surround and etched glass lights.
Cathedral Hill