
1348 South Van Ness
Stone House, SF Landmark 74, Built 1886. [1322 (sic) South Van Ness, 1-37, shingles - octagon staggered] View of cross-gable roof with corner balcony and brick chimney. Before re-painting.
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Stone House, SF Landmark 74, Built 1886. [1322 (sic) South Van Ness, 1-37, shingles - octagon staggered] View of cross-gable roof with corner balcony and brick chimney. Before re-painting.
MissionStone House, SF Landmark 74, Built 1886. Detail of conical tower with eagle weathervane. Before re-painting. See wnp25.10334.
Mission[725 Treat] Detail of second floor and entry portico.
MissionCapp Street between 22nd and 23rd. [2-27] Row of Italianate flats with stained glass lights. Built by architect Thomas John Welsh with Stick/Eastlake‐style and Queen Anne‐style row‐houses, for real estate developer Baroness Mary E. Von Schroeder. (SFPlannning - South Mission Historic Resource Survey)
Mission723-725 Capp, between 22nd and 23rd Street. Part of Capp St. row of Italianate flats with stained glass lights, built by architect Thomas John Welsh for real estate developer Baroness Mary E. Von Schroeder. Detail of molded relief on facade of entryway.
Mission[3384 23rd non list - detail] Detail of windows on south elevation.
Mission[Saint John] Southern elevation of chimney and windows on Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist.
Mission[1415 Guerrero Stick] Detail of bay on flats built by Fernando Nelson.
Mission[Stick 1413 Guerrero] Front of three story Stick with gable pediment over bay and bracketed cornice.
Mission[Regal Pale] View through broken window to demolished Regal Pale Brewery. Harrison Street warehouses in distance.
Mission[Saint John's 1909] Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist.
Mission[Regal Pale] View to broken windows of demolished Regal Pale Brewery.
Mission[St. John's Daycare] Boy playing on lawn of Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist.
MissionSt. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church [120 Julian 1-28]
MissionSt. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church [120 Julian 1/10 1909]
MissionDetail of entry portico with Corinthian columns and spindlework [Capp 2-32]
MissionCapp St row of Italianate flats with stained glass lights, built by architect Thomas John Welsh for real estate developer Baroness Mary E. Von Schroeder [Capp cluster 2-26]
MissionView of two Stick Victorian flat buildings, left recently painted [23rd & Valencia Rem 3-53]
MissionFront elevation of Stick Victorian with entry porch.
MissionDetail of second story bay with gable hood.
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