
Fell & Lyon
301 Lyon, NW corner Fell and Lyon. Clunie House, built 1897, architect William Curlett. Gable with carved wood and corner belvedere.[Curlett, Fell & Lyon, 301 Lyon]
PanhandleContains 2167 photos
301 Lyon, NW corner Fell and Lyon. Clunie House, built 1897, architect William Curlett. Gable with carved wood and corner belvedere.[Curlett, Fell & Lyon, 301 Lyon]
Panhandle[Henry Hinkel, builder, Webster] Slanted bay blue Italianate. (same building as wnp.25.10383
West side of Lexington between 20th and 21st. Four restored flat front Italianates, built 1876 (see wnp25.10884)
MissionFlat front pink Italianate; very narrow; wrought iron fence in front
One story slanted bay with mansard roof; address 1515 or 1818. [Hinkel]
Gray rectangular bay Italianate; sunburst in gable. Spindle work above entry portico. Fish scale shingles.
West side of Laguna between Pine and Bush. Hinkel architect (see also wnp25.1632)
JapantownRow of Italianates on Liberty with 50 Liberty at center. North side of Liberty between Valencia and Guerrero [Lib. St.]
Dolores Heights400 Pennsylvania; Crowell House. Flat front Italianate with quoins, built 1870 [paint - yes; Pot. hill]
Potrero HillView west across Church to 1408-1410 Church St., blue flat front Italianate with yellow retaining wall and quoins. Still stands in 2022 with garage added at street level. [Italianate Noe]
Noe Valley101 Pierce, Northwest corner of Waller in very dilapidated state before restoration; boarded up, burned out. [Restoration--Before; Pierce & Waller]
Lower HaightQueen Anne Tower house at 1550 Page. Cranston and Keenan builders [C & K Page St., QT]
Haight AshburyRow of slanted bay Italianates. Wet side of Pierce between Pine and California [Hinkel ? Pierce St.] (see wnp25.1167)
Lower Pacific HeightsView southwest across Castro to Victorians on west side of Castro between 26th and Clipper. Row of rectangular bay Italianates built by Fernando Nelson 1892. From left, 1620, 1618, 1616, 1614, and 1612 Noe, all still standing in 2022. Asbestos siding on 1612 Noe has since been removed and restored with a Victorian facade. [Noe - Stick; Castro]
Noe Valley1735-1737 Webster Street near Bush. It was built in 1885 by the Newsom Brothers, architects, at 773 Turk near Franklin, where Opera Plaza is today, and was moved to this location on Webster Street in November 1974. Rectangular bay boarded up and on blocks; preparation for renovation.
Japantown