
Baker & Grove
[Martens & Coffey] 1890s Queen Anne houses, southwest corner of Baker and Grove Streets.. Photograph copied from 1890s magazine
PanhandleContains 177 photos
[Martens & Coffey] 1890s Queen Anne houses, southwest corner of Baker and Grove Streets.. Photograph copied from 1890s magazine
PanhandleView north from Golden Gate Park Panhandle toward the intersection of Fell and Lyon. 301 Lyon, northwest corner of Fell and Lyon. Clunie House, built 1897, architect William Curlett. Gable with carved wood and corner belvedere.
PanhandleNortheast corner of Fell and Ashbury, 1790 Fell, built 1909, at center
PanhandleMasonic and Oak, Summer of Love 10 year Anniversary
PanhandleAbner Phelps house (1111 Oak) in process of being moved on the lot during restoration
PanhandleView east across Divisadero towards Church of God in Christ (former Harding Theatre, later Emporium bar and performance space) parishioners leading Young Adult Fellowship. The V.I.S. Disco and Lounge at left, now The Independent.
PanhandleDemonstrators protesting against Reagan and Queen Elizabeth with Reagan dummy at Panhandle.
PanhandleDemonstrators protesting against Reagan and Queen Elizabeth on Fell Street with Panhandle in the background.
PanhandleSF Mime Troupe performing at Panhandle
PanhandleTwo Stick Victorian houses with spindle work over entrances. 1309 Hayes at center, 1339-1343 Hayes on right.
Panhandle1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62) after restoration.
PanhandleView east past Victorian houses and parked automobiles.
PanhandleAbner Phelps House, 1111 Oak Street. Gothic Revival and built circa 1850 by John Middleton.
PanhandleView of south side of block. Sarah Mish House at center.
PanhandleAll Beings Parade crowd. Near Clayton Street.
PanhandleAbner Phelps House 1111 Oak Street, built 1850, gothic revival
PanhandleRow of Queen Annes, most with arched entryways and corner towers. Built by team of Robert Dicke Cranston and Hugh Keenan
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