
Van Ness Ave Aerial
Japantown, St. Mary's Cathedral, Polk Gulch, Lafayette Park, Pacific Heights (section 180 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
TenderloinContains 84 photos
Japantown, St. Mary's Cathedral, Polk Gulch, Lafayette Park, Pacific Heights (section 180 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Tenderloin[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Detail of bathroom sink with floral banding inside house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Globe light on staircase post in house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Detail of carved decoration on exterior pillar of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown1735-1737 Webster Street near Bush. It was built in 1885 by the Newsom Brothers, architects, at 773 Turk near Franklin, where Opera Plaza is today, and was moved to this location on Webster Street in November 1974. (WMK) Rectangular bay Italianate; circular sunburst; brown trimmed in white [after restoration]
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Detail of figure and floral motif on fireplace tile in house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
JapantownWest side of Laguna between Pine and Bush. Hinkel architect (see also wnp25.1632)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Side bays of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe 1911 Pine] Entry portico of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
Japantown[Wolfe & Son 1911 Pine 4/4] Detail of brackets with scrollwork and cornice on exterior of house designed by architects Wolfe & Son (James E. and George E. Wolfe)
JapantownView west from Fillmore Street. Muni bus #2118. Fillmore Auditorium, Beth Israel Synagogue, and People's Temple at left center.
JapantownJapantown Peace Plaza. Covered structure at entrance of plaza has since been removed.
JapantownView south across Post from Buchanan toward the Japantown Peace Plaza
Japantown[Old Cottage Way Bush-Sutter Webster] View up walkway with wood siding under repair? "Cottage Row" located between Bush and Sutter Streets, near Webster.
JapantownWest side of Laguna between Pine and Bush.
JapantownWest side of Laguna between Pine and Bush.
Japantown2126-28 Pine between Buchanan and Webster, built 1890s.
JapantownView northeast across the intersection of Sutter and Webster, Victorian homes slated for redevelopment. Campaign signs for Faulkner, Hallinan, and Kopp on visible building. Entire block was redeveloped.
Japantown1735-1737 Webster Street near Bush. It was built in 1885 by the Newsom Brothers, architects, at 773 Turk near Franklin, where Opera Plaza is today, and was moved to this location on Webster Street in November 1974. Rectangular bay boarded up and on blocks; preparation for renovation.
JapantownWest Side of Laguna between Pine and Bush, William Hinkle Architect. <i>Here Today:</i> '1801 through 1849-51 Laguna Street, mostly well preserved houses typical of the late 1880s in their frenetic mixture of detail. They show a combination of somewhat modified italianate with mansard and Stick-Eastlake details.' See similar view at wnp25.1632
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