91 Central
Central Avenue near Haight, Architect James Francis Dunn, built 1904. Round stained glass window with cameo figurehead and molding. [Detail - window]
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Central Avenue near Haight, Architect James Francis Dunn, built 1904. Round stained glass window with cameo figurehead and molding. [Detail - window]
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Detail of leaded window [Q. A., Central]
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Central near Page, Detail of half circle fan ornament over window; built 1903 by Cox Brothers
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Central Avenue near Haight, Architect James Francis Dunn, built 1904 [style? Central St.]
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[Ht. Ash. Childrens Center Greek Revival] Detail of Corinthian columns and cornice of Haight Ashbury Childrens Center.
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[Victoriana 69 Central] Detail of upper story bays with scaffolding and stained glass panels hanging inside. Apparently before restoration of facade decoration.
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91 Central Avenue (near Haight) apartment building. Architect James Francis Dunn. Built 1904 Detail of head with garlands under it [detail]
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West side of Masonic Avenue between Waller and Frederick. These houses were part of a row of six houses built in 1891 by John A Whelan, a shipwright with a shop on Spear Street who also developed rows of Victorian houses as a sideline. (WMK)
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Northeast corner of Page and Ashbury. 1550 Page Queen Anne Tower house by Cranston and Keenan, builders
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East side of Ashbury between Waller and Frederick. 700-block. 4th house from left is 710 Ashbury.
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North side of Page Street toward Shrader. 1922 Page at left and 1910-12 at right.
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710 Ashbury between Waller and Frederick under renovation, Bob Buckter painting. Garage has been added.
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View southwest across Shrader toward 1901 Page on the corner built 1896. Next door 1907 Page.
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Cops coming to clear streets due to Hell's Angels racing motorcycles. Haight Theatre in background.
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Cool street person posing with Haight Theatre in background
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East side of Masonic between Waller and Frederick.
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View northeast across intersection of Page and Masonic, toward the Isaac Magnin House, built in 1899 for the owner of I. Magnin Department store. It was used as a temporary store location after the 1906 earthquake and fire. children standing in front [Newsom & Gash, Page & Masonic]
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500-506 Cole. Southeast corner of Cole and Page. Four story corner building of flats with twin gables and center inset tower. Witches cap newly restored. Planning Dept. has an unrestored picture dated June 1975.
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View northeast across intersection of Page and Masonic, toward the Isaac Magnin House, built in 1899 for the owner of I. Magnin Department store. It was used as a temporary store location after the 1906 earthquake and fire. children standing in front [Newsom & Gash, Page & Masonic]
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Boys eating at outdoor table at recently opened McDonald's. Graffiti reading, Poison, on wall after locals protested restaurant's opening.
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