
Fillmore District Aerial
Alamo Square, Anza Vista, Western Addition, Kimball Playground, Geary St, Japantown (section 157 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Western AdditionContains 391 photos
Alamo Square, Anza Vista, Western Addition, Kimball Playground, Geary St, Japantown (section 157 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Western AdditionFillmore District, Alta Plaza, Lafayette Park, Japantown, Geary Blvd, Kimball Playground (section 158 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Western AdditionView East above Gough, War Memorial Building and Opera House, City Hall, Central Freeway
Western Addition709 Broderick, east side between Fulton and McAllister. View of upper floor balcony with broken railing. Part of a group of Queen Anne homes on both sides of Broderick built by the team of Robert Dicke Cranston and Hugh Keenan. [West. Add. 701 Brod]
Western Addition[QA 623 & 627 Baker 2/3] Detail of decorative moldings over stained glass lights of bay.
Western Addition[Builder-REA Webster] Slanted bay Italianate house constructed by Real Estate Associates
Western Addition[Q A details, 700 Broderick] Detail of witches cap tower with sun face on gable.
Western Addition[QA details 700 Broderick] Molded side bracket with floral pattern .
Western AdditionEast side of Broderick between McAllister and Fulton, large Queen Anne homes [QA, 700 (block) Broderick]
Western AdditionNear Divisadero. Slanted bay Italianate [Eddy St. - 1830, Ital., REA] Real Estate Associates.
Western AdditionView west across Scott St. to five-sided slanted bay Victorian house moved from 770 Turk St. to 1249-51 Scott in October, 1974 and rehabbed as part of Redevelopment. The house was built circa 1868 for John K. Wood. See wnp70.10124 for photo of house at original location being prepared for move. [house moving]
Western AdditionOld St. Patrick's Church, Holy Cross Parish Hall , built 1854, moved to Eddy near Octavia from original Market Street site in 1873 to accommodate part of the Palace Hotel. Moved to present site in 1891, Eddy near Divisadero. San Francisco Landmark No. 6. [1820 Eddy, SFL] Cross no longer on roof.
Western Addition[SF Landmark Russian - 858 Fulton] Side windows of Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church. Built in 1880 and formerly St. Stephens Protestant Episcopal Church. San Francisco Landmark No. 28.
Western Addition[SF Landmark Russian - 858 Fulton] Front elevation of Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church. Built in 1880 and formerly St. Stephens Protestant Episcopal Church. San Francisco Landmark No. 28.
Western AdditionView northwest on Scott between Eddy and Ellis to Victorian buildings along west side of Scott, relocated here during Redevelopment. [house moving]
Western Addition1800 Eddy at Scott being moved to this location from 763-765 Turk Street. Rectangular bay Italianate. [House moving]
Western Addition1800 Eddy at Scott being moved to this location from 763-765 Turk Street. Rectangular bay Italianate. See also wnp25.11764. [House moving]
Western AdditionView northeast to the corner of Turk and Divisadero towards Hilldebrandt's Groceteria, these four Victorian buildings were demolished or moved.
Western AdditionView northwest from Webster across empty lot toward the north side of Ellis between Filmore and Webster. Booker T. Washington Hotel at left, fire damaged building at center, and Victorian era houses at right. All buildings were demolished or moved during Redevelopment.
Western AdditionView northeast toward Golden Gate Avenue from Webster toward empty block with one flat front Italianate on blocks at the rear of Rosa Parks Senior Center, 1251 Turk Street (SFHA), once informally known as 'The Pink Palace'. The building formerly 848 Octavia, now sits at 45-47 Beideman Street, between O'Farrell and Ellis.
Western Addition