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[Geilfuss 809 Treat] Detail of carved 'C' set above entry door in transom.
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[Geilfuss 809 Treat] Detail of carved 'C' set above entry door in transom.
Mission[Geilfuss 809 Treat] Detail of carved floral relief in surround above interior door.
MissionDetail of fireplace surround tile showing cat tails, lily pads, and frog.
Detail of fireplace surround tile showing cat tails.
Guerrero between 25th and 26th, Frank G. Edwards house designed by architect Joseph Gosling. Completed by carpenter-builder Florence Crowley in 1883. SF landmark 189. Ceiling medallion with cherubs for hanging light fixture or chandelier. P
Dolores HeightsView out arched opening (tower?) to city skyline.
[2648 Bryant] Square bay window with cornice hood in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[2648 Bryant] Detail of carved door surround below picture rail in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[2648 Bryant] View of upper bay surrounded by trees in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[2648 Bryant] Detail of carved pediment and posts for entry porch in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[2648 Bryant] Detail of carved entry porch post and brackets with scrollwork in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
MissionNortheast 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) [Geilfuss 294 Page] Laguna Street elevation of Stick-Eastlake building designed by architect Henry Geilfuss. Round corner bay with tower.
Lower Haight[Geilfuss 1707 Baker] Front square bay of house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss.
Lower Pacific Heights[Geilfuss 1707 Baker] Entry steps and porch of house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss.
Lower Pacific Heights[Geilfuss 1705 Baker] Facade of house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss.
Lower Pacific Heights