
Haight & Baker
View northwest to eastbound Market Street Railway (MSRy) 17-line streetcar #137; Queen Anne houses in background with turrets / towers still stand in 2023.
Buena VistaContains 2167 photos
View northwest to eastbound Market Street Railway (MSRy) 17-line streetcar #137; Queen Anne houses in background with turrets / towers still stand in 2023.
Buena VistaSunset Tunnel Construction, View west on Duboce between Scott and Castro. German/ Franklin Hospital (now CPMC Davies) grounds at left. 1 Scott Street at right. Men standing in trench with shoring behind them. (inscription is not quite right) [Duboce W from Noe][dpwbook48 dpw10423]
Duboce TriangleView north on Carolina Street from 23rd showing unpaved and ungraded hillside. 2000 23rd Street at left. [South at Carolina & 23rd Sts.][dpwbookXXX dpwA1962]
Potrero HillView northwest across 22nd Street at San Jose Ave. Westbound Market St. Railway (MSRy) 11-line #806 with zip stripe livery. Houses from right 3318 to 3360 - 22nd Street.
Dolores HeightsView northeast across intersection to worker pushing Market St. Railway Co. (MSRy) Castro Cable Car #5 off turntable. Sign in window reads "To speed up service buy and use tokens - 5 for 35 cents." H. Schmidt Grocery in background.
Noe ValleyThis house was built in 1881 at 2435 Fillmore Street on the southwest corner of Jackson Street for Captain J. O. Van Bergen to designs by Samuel and J. Cather Newsom. It was moved, most likely in 1908, to an uncertain location. A photo of the move in progress is in the article 'Itinerant Houses,' in The Argonaut, Spring 1999. (WMK)
Pacific HeightsThis house was built in 1881 at 2435 Fillmore Street on the Southwest corner of Jackson, for Captain J. O. Van Bergen to designs by Samuel and J. Cather Newsom. It was moved, most likely in 1908, to an uncertain location. A photo of the move in progress is in the article 'Itinerant Houses', in The Argonaut, Spring 1999. (WMK)
Pacific Heights2151 Scott Street, single family home, built 1878. Italianate style, with particularly rich details on the entry porch.
Pacific Heights836-840 Haight Street between Scott and Divisadero. Victorian flats clad in Transite asbestos siding. (the front stairs have been rebuilt, house next door has been restored with wood shingles. 2020)
Lower HaightThis residential home is now the site of St. Thomas Anglican Church, built in 1986.
Pacific HeightsView south across Duboce to 239-241 Duboce Ave at left, 241-243 Duboce at right housing Immanuel Baptist Church. Building at left mostly unchanged, building at right later revised with stucco exterior and Far East-influenced facade, housing Vietnamese-Buddhist Association of San Francisco in 2020. Built circa 1885.
Mint HillBuilt before the 1906 earthquake, 378-380 2nd Ave near Geary is a good example of San Francisco Victorian flats.
Richmond InnerBuilt before the 1906 earthquake, 370-372 2nd Ave is a recognized historic resource.
Richmond Inner252 4th Ave. This small Victorian home, seen here with asbestos shingles siding, was replaced by a six-unit apartment building, aka a "Richmond Special," in 1962.
Richmond InnerThis former Queen Anne Victorian with corner turret / tower, stuccoed here, has been heavily modified and though still claims a construction date of 1904, bears a strong resemblance to 1990s era homes. 272 4th Avenue
Richmond Inner