
St. Patrick's Church
[Landmarks St. Patrick's] View from Mission near 3rd at church with scaffolding on side. Dome of Humboldt Bank Building behind.
South of MarketContains 2167 photos
[Landmarks St. Patrick's] View from Mission near 3rd at church with scaffolding on side. Dome of Humboldt Bank Building behind.
South of Market[Landmark St. Patrick's] Entryway of church on Mission near 4th Street.
South of Market[Landmark St. Patrick's] View of tower and arched window on Mission near 4th Street.
South of Market[Landmarks St. Patrick's] View from Mission near 3rd at church with scaffolding on side.
South of Market[Landmark St. Patrick's] Detail of doorknob with cross and carved clover pattern on door.
South of Market[Landmark St. Patrick's] Interior view. Stained glass windows and carved stone columns.
South of Market[Landmark St. Patrick's] Interior view of nave. Stained glass windows, gothic stone arches, and hanging lanterns.
South of MarketView past International Building to tower of Old St. Mary's Church. [St. Mary's SF Landmark]
Chinatown[St. Mary's SF Landmarks] View up tower of church to Hartford Building behind.
Chinatown[St. Mary's SF Landmarks] View across intersection of Grant and California Streets. Hartford Building behind.
Chinatown[Landmark St. Mark's (sic)] View of tower of church, built 1905 at 152 Church Street. San Francisco Landmark No. 39.
Duboce Triangle[SFL - St. Marks O'F-Franklin] View east to church, built 1894-95 and designed by architect Henry Geilfuss. Romanesque Revival in brick. San Francisco Landmark No. 41.
Cathedral Hill[SFL - St. Marks O'F-Franklin] View east to church, built 1894-95 and designed by architect Henry Geilfuss. Romanesque Revival in brick. San Francisco Landmark No. 41.
Cathedral Hill[SFL - St. Marks O'F-Franklin] Cornerstone of church: 'St. Markus, 1894, Kirche.' Built 1894-95 and designed by architect Henry Geilfuss. Romanesque Revival in brick. San Francisco Landmark No. 41.
Cathedral Hill[St. Mary's SF Landmarks] Detail of entry of church with stained glass in arched transom. Part of 'Hail Mary' prayer from Book of Luke inscribed above entry.
Chinatown