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[Crafts] Detail of window square with geometric pattern
Pacific HeightsContains 2167 photos
[Crafts] Detail of window square with geometric pattern
Pacific HeightsView north across tennis courts to Mission High School.
Mission DoloresView of two houses on incline with red flowering shrub in yard.
[problems stucco Judith Lynch] View of three story building with facade remodeled with stucco while side elevation retains Victorian elements. Before photo. See wnp 25.10698 and wnp25.10699
Dolores Heights[317 Scott] Two-story residence with Art Deco renovation. House on left side heavily worn and in need of painting.
Lower HaightJohn McMullen House (San Francisco landmark 123) [827 Guerrero before] View of large Queen Anne with corner tower and hooded gables stripped or worn of paint. remodeled by architect Samuel Newsom in 1891.
Dolores Heights[Stick 1413 Guerrero] Front of three story Stick with gable pediment over bay and bracketed cornice.
Mission[rehab 21st St] Three story building with previously stucco exterior in process of restoration to Victorian style. See wnp25.10694 and wnp25.10699
Dolores Heights3514 21stThree story building with previous stucco exterior after restoration to Victorian style. See wnp25.10694 and wnp25.10698 [after]
Dolores Heights[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Globe light on staircase post in house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe & Son 1911 Pine 4/4] Detail of brackets with scrollwork and cornice on exterior of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Entry portico of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Side bays of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Detail of figure and floral motif on fireplace tile in house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Detail of carved decoration on exterior pillar of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown