
Steiner & Fulton
898 Steiner Street. Front elevation of house with square bays and dormer window. Built 1888. [Stick Alamo Sq]
Alamo SquareContains 134 photos
898 Steiner Street. Front elevation of house with square bays and dormer window. Built 1888. [Stick Alamo Sq]
Alamo Square908 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 SquareWilliam Westerfield House at 1198 Fulton, built 1889. Front staircase and entry portico with double doors.
Alamo Square908 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. [Steiner st] Detail of arched window and cornice of multi colored Victorian
Alamo SquareFulton & Scott, Westerfeld House after painting. Built 1889, Henry Geilfuss architect [stick, 1198 Fulton]
Alamo Square926 Grove Koster House, built 1897, Architects Marten & Coffey. Builder C. Schutt. (address now changed to 930 Grove) [M & C]
Alamo Square[Lynch] Black and white photo of Westerfeld House. San Francisco landmark #135.
Alamo SquareSoutheast corner of Steiner and Fulton. 896 Steiner, built 1888.
Alamo SquareEast side of Scott between Fulton and McAllister. Victorian Flats built 1889. House numbers 814 through 820.
Alamo Square908 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 Square500 Divisadero, northeast corner of Fell and Divisadero. Queen Anne drug store building built 1888-1889 as Theodore Green Apothecary, Samuel Newsom architect. It is San Francisco Landmark #182. [Newsom Brothers, 500 Fell]
Alamo SquareWilliam Westerfeld House, 1198 Fulton. [N.E. corner Scott & Fulton]
Alamo SquareWilliam Westerfeld House, 1198 Fulton Street, built 1889. View of front facade and side of house. [N.E. corner Scott & Fulton]
Alamo SquareFulton & Scott, Westerfeld House after painting. Built 1889, Henry Geilfuss architect
Alamo Square