/ Bill Brandt, Bombed Regency Staircase, Upper Brook Street, Mayfair, 1942
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The most well known of San Francisco's numerous pedestrian streets is that section of Filbert Street between Montgomery and Battery streets on the steep eastern slope of Telegraph Hill - the Filbert Steps. This pastoral enclave, which includes the cross streets Darrell Place and Napier Lane and the nearby Greenwich Steps, is dotted with cottages that are testament to the bittersweet challenge of cottage living.
The Cottage Book, 1989
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Cyril Power (British, 1872-1951), The Tube Staircase, 1929. Linocut printed in yellow, cobalt blue and black on thin oriental laid paper, block: 444 x 258 mm.; sheet: 532 x 320 mm. Numbered 30/50
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Staircase for a private residence in Mexico City, Mexico (1990s)
Staircase by Raquel Stolarski-Assael, architecture by Ruben Mesa
Scanned from the book, 'The Art of Glass: Integrating Architecture and Glass' (1998) by Stephen Knapp
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Stained glass window in Budapest, HUNGARY
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