Alamo Square

Contains 134 photos

Lower Haight Aerial
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Lower Haight Aerial

Buena Vista Park, Corona Heights, Panhandle, Alamo Square, Duboce Park, Mint Hill, Market St. (section 155 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)

Duboce Triangle
Alamo Square Aerial
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Alamo Square Aerial

Hayes Valley, Lower Haight, Panhandle, Fillmore District, Anza Vista, Kimball Playground (section 156 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)

Western Addition
Fillmore District Aerial
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Fillmore District Aerial

Alamo Square, Anza Vista, Western Addition, Kimball Playground, Geary St, Japantown (section 157 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)

Western Addition
Hayes & Steiner
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Hayes & Steiner

View northeast to westbound Muni 21-line trolley bus #620. Row of Victorians ("The Painted Ladies") with skyline view beyond.

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Hayes & Pierce
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Hayes & Pierce

View southwest from schoolgrounds of now Ida B. Wells High School towards intersection of Hayes and Pierce. 21-line trolley bus in Hayes Street cut. Alamo Square at right, St. Ignatius Church in the distance.

Alamo Square
Hayes & Pierce
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Hayes & Pierce

View west on Hayes Street from Pierce, MUNI 21-line trolley bus in Hayes Street cut.

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Divisadero near Grove
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Divisadero near Grove

View south down Divisadero St. towards Grove. Universal Auto Repair and Early Times billboard at center. Harding Theatre in background .

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View from Alamo Square
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View from Alamo Square

Looking northeast to downtown; postcard view of Victorians on Steiner Street

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View from Alamo Square
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View from Alamo Square

View southwest toward Buena Vista Park and Mt. Sutro; fog approaching. Sutro Tower in background.

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Steiner near Fulton
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Steiner near Fulton

908 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.

Alamo Square
Steiner near Fulton
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Steiner near Fulton

908 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 - entryway]

Alamo Square
Steiner near Hayes
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Steiner near Hayes

710 Steiner Street, built 1894. Detail of bay window with stained glass upper light and scalloped cornice. [Queen Anne Alamo]

Alamo Square
Steiner near Hayes
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Steiner near Hayes

[Queen Anne Alamo Square] Detail of stained glass over bay window at 710 Steiner Street, built 1894.

Alamo Square
Fulton & Scott
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Fulton & Scott

[1198 Fulton] William Westerfield house. Main interior staircase with newel post at center, cat walking down the stairs.

Alamo Square
1198 Fulton
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1198 Fulton

[1198 Fulton] Detail of cornice and bracket work with decorative finial. Westerfeld House.

Alamo Square
1198 Fulton
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1198 Fulton

[1198 Fulton] Interior pocket doors with carved surround. Westerfeld House.

Alamo Square
1198 Fulton
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1198 Fulton

[1198 Fulton] Detail of hall lamp gilded with rams heads. Westerfeld House.

Alamo Square
Steiner near Grove
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Steiner near Grove

[Queen Anne Alamo Sq. J. Lynch] Line of 'painted ladies' on east side of Steiner across from Alamo Square.

Alamo Square
Steiner near Fulton
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Steiner near Fulton

814 Steiner between Fulton and Grove. Front of Victorian newly painted. [Q A Alamo Sq]

Alamo Square
Steiner near Fulton
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Steiner near Fulton

908 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. Detail of cornice [Steiner St.]

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