
18th & Collingwood
Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street. Men and little boy with drum posing in front.
CastroContains 1905 photos
Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street. Men and little boy with drum posing in front.
CastroView across intersection to southwest corner, Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street with gas lamp on corner. Men and child posing in front. [detail of wnp15.667]
CastroView East on 20th from Hartford, Victorian houses, horse and cart, kids playing in street [SC2]
Eureka Valley130 Eagle Street. House with children posing in front, Nelson-Eureka Valley Photos [SC13]
Eureka ValleyFive children posing on Old Man Jones rocks, near Grand View and Market (destroyed) Nelson-Eureka Valley Photos [SC13]
Eureka Valley2 Boys with bicycles - Tait's at the Beach, Roy Lind Photos [SC14]
Parkside2 Boys with dog, Roy Lind Photos [SC14]
Eureka ValleyView North on Market (then Falcon Street), between Stanton and Short Street. Group of children with bike. Houses in background right were all moved or demolished for extension of Market Street. [Roy Lind Photos] [SC14]
Eureka Valley52 Stanton St. Family with dog & baby in front of Lind home on Stanton Street. (retaining wall still stands though the house has been modified, then possibly known as Corwin street, early maps show Corwin extending to the peak of Kite Hill, then turning back) ) Eureka Valley, Roy Lind Photos [SC14]
Eureka ValleyView northwesterly near the end of Stanton Street on part of what would become Kite Hill. Pearl Lind posing with her son Charles Lind (b. Dec 1906) in a highchair near their home at 254 Stanton Street (now 54 Stanton). Tank Hill in the background, houses at left on Short Street would be moved downhill to Eagle. (Roy Lind Photos) [SC14]
Eureka ValleyFamily posing in front of house on Stanton Street. House may have been moved. Eureka Valley, Roy Lind Photos [SC14]
Eureka ValleyFive kids in South of Market, one named Mr. Briscoe [SC28]
Built as Noe and Temple Primary School and later known as James Lick Grammar School. When the first story was built in 1874-1875, it was one story in height with four classrooms but was planned so two more stories could be built later. The second story, of four more classrooms, was added in 1881, and a third story was added in 1895, five years after this photo was taken. [WMK] [SC29]
Noe ValleyTraffic boys parading on 24th, Noe Theater and Twin Peaks in background [SC29]
Noe ValleyAgnes Topp Manning and two men in front of Michael Topp hardware store, 4069-4071 24th Street. Chimney pipes and boilers in central entryway. [SC29]
Noe Valley