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NE corner of Page and Ashbury. Builders Cranston & Keenan. Detail of gable with sunbursts [detail, Page St. C & K]
Haight AshburyContains 2167 photos
NE corner of Page and Ashbury. Builders Cranston & Keenan. Detail of gable with sunbursts [detail, Page St. C & K]
Haight AshburyNorthwest corner of Waller and Pierce, before restoration. Heavily deteriorated Queen Anne turret / tower in state of disrepair.
Lower Haight229 Jersey Street. Stick Italianate with rectangular bay built 1891 by John Anderson [signature details, Anderson, Jersey St.](Mirror image to 818 Douglass)
Noe Valley3820 21st Street. Architect John Anderson. Architectural detail of plaster urn. [John And.-21st St., sig detail]
Eureka Valley908 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.
Alamo SquareView south on Folsom Street at 23rd Street, Southern Pacific Railroad crossing and approaching United Railroads streetcar #1350. United Railroads (U0561). Many buildings in photo are still standing, 2022. [A.R. 635-16] [Line 36 - 1350-36-01 NB Folsom at 23rd 2 Feb 1916 URR 5061]
MissionQueen Anne cottage with sunburst on gable and spindle work above entry at 1514 Castro between 25th & Clipper before restoration [Noe - 'B&A' - 1512 Castro - Before]
Noe ValleyStick-style flats with square bays and flare in gable face after restoration, 838-840 Diamond between 24th and Jersey
Noe Valley170l Franklin, built 1896, Edward Coleman House, architect Salfield & Kohberg, SF Landmark 54, after restoration [J. Lynch]
Pacific Heights430-432 Elizabeth Street built 1890, Stick style being painted by Butch Kardum
Noe ValleyStick style Victorian flats built circa 1891. J. J. O'Connor Florist 2901 Mission at the Southeast corner of Mission and 25th
MissionSecond Hand Rose store. Five-sided bay Italianate at 3326 23rd St., built 1877 by John Hinkel (also attributed to Jas. Lamont). [V. A. show]
Mission3514 21st Street. Three story building with previous stucco exterior after restoration to Victorian style. See wnp25.10694 and wnp25.10698[After - 21st St.]
Dolores HeightsDoorway 822 South Van Ness. Built 1883. Designed by Henry Geilfuss [mission - 822 s. Van Ness]
MissionDetail of work on bay window over garage at 3678-80 16th Street after painting [Dawson - 16th St]
Duboce Triangle