Oak & Lyon
Architectural drawing of row of homes on SE corner [Rountree block, Architect W. H. Lillie, CABN-March 1891] [Builder Q.A. Rountree Bro.]
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    Architectural drawing of row of homes on SE corner [Rountree block, Architect W. H. Lillie, CABN-March 1891] [Builder Q.A. Rountree Bro.]
Buena Vista
    Interior detail of metal inset carved fireplace with plant growing out of it
    Unknown Location, SF Victoriana employee lighting gas lamp part on electrolier; medallion. Ceiling medallions like this were fashioned to trap soot from gas lights, making it easier to clean rather than allow it to spread across the ceiling.
    Haas-Lilienthal House, 2007 Franklin near Jackson SFLandmark 69 P.R. Schmidt, Architect [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 1]
Pacific Heights
    North side of Haight Street between Divisadero and Broderick, Home of John Cardozo, built as 936 Haight later numbered 922 Haight. The building still stands in altered form, now 952-954 Haight. [Cadoza Residence, Miller & Armitage, architects] [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 2]
Buena Vista
    Frank Stone Residence, 1348 South Van Ness between 24th and 25th. SFLandmark 74 Seth Babson, architect [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 3]
Mission
    Sarah Mish residence, as built in 1885 at its original location, 407 Divisadero Street. It was moved in 1897 to 1153 Oak, where it still stands, now minus its elaborate roofline. (WMK) [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 4]
Panhandle
    321 Pierce between Page and Oak, still standing with most of its ornament, but minus its elaborate roofline. Built in 1885, architect M. P. Schetzel. [City Cottage] [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 5]
Lower Haight
    This house still stands at 824 Page Street, between Pierce and Scott. It has lost its fence and gained a garage, but otherwise looks just the same today. [City Cottage - Page Street near Pierce, Robert Daly, Architect][San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 6]
Lower Haight
    California at Mason J. C. Flood Mansion; Augustus Laver, architect; now Pacific Union Club [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 7]
Nob Hill
    Hopkins and Stanford Residences [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 8]
Nob Hill
    Sacramento between Van Ness and Franklin [ Residence - S. & J.C. Newsom , Architects] [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 9]
Pacific Heights
    Victorian home at 1104 Gough near Ellis; home of Joseph A. Lynch; T. J. Welsh architect Francisciana Victorian Print No. 10]
Cathedral Hill
    1809 Gough near Sacramento, building still stands with little change. [ Residence of M. Mullins - 1809 Gough St. P. R. Schmidt, Architect][San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 11]
Pacific Heights
    (Unsure about this location, possibly on the southwest corner) P.R. Schmidt (Peter R. Schmidt, also designed Haas-Lilienthal House), architect. [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 12]
Pacific Heights