
862 Guerrero
[862 Guerrero, detail] Detail of door hood with cherub.
Dolores HeightsContains 2167 photos
[862 Guerrero, detail] Detail of door hood with cherub.
Dolores Heights1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62, National Register 79999534) before restoration. Victorian building in extreme state of disrepair. Detail of portico brackets. [Mish, add-brackets]
Buena Vista1550 Page Street, northeast corner of Page and Ashbury, Close up of bay window. Builders, Cranston & Keenan [detail C&K Page St.]
Haight Ashbury[23rd St.] View south to close up of second story angled bay window of Italianate building at Bartlett corner, built circa 1880. Lucha Realty sign.
Mission1 Bartlett (3243 21st Street) Close up of sun burst.
Mission[SFV - Plaster] SFV stands for San Francisco Victoriana. Interior room bracket of female figure.
Corner, Ford & Noe. Detail of scrollwork on corner window bay [Eastlake details 17th & Noe]
CastroDetail of frieze in pediment over entry portico. Complete house pictured at wnp25.11189. [Mish]
Buena Vista908 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. [Details Steiner St]
Alamo Square306 Diamond between 20th and 21st. Built 1890. [Detail Diamond St] Focus on cornice and brackets with classical columns (see wnp25.11069)
Eureka Valley306 Diamond between 20th and 21st. Built 1890. [Detail Diamond St] Portico and square bay with classical columns and pilasters (see wnp25.11066)
Eureka Valley[Detail-wood Ath] Focus on Corinthian column at corner of porch, scrollwork above. Possibly Atherton, CA
[Int 95 Scott] View of bay window from interior with stained glass lights.
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) [Landmark 294 Page] Detail of corner pilaster
Lower Haight[Detail portico Hill st] 77-79 Hill Street. Detail of entry portico with Corinthian columns and balustrade above. South side of Hill near Guerrero.
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