
14 Museum Way
Robert and Claire 1938-02-20
Corona HeightsContains 1905 photos
Robert and Claire 1938-02-20
Corona HeightsGolden Gate Park, four kids posed at Stow Lake, holding hands [Robert, Claire, Eleanor, and Lindy at Stow Lake - December 15, 1942]
Golden Gate ParkChildren assembled on the steps of 2434 Anza Street (Built 1911, now significantly modified) [Claire's 4th Birthday Party, April 20, 1940]
Richmond Inner[140. Fort Point, from Clay St. Hill, Helios] View northwest from Clay near Hyde Street. Two boys and man with keg on shoulder. St. Brigid Church (1864) in middle distance left at Broadway and Van Ness, early houses, Marin Headlands, Golden Gate. Larkin St. Presbyterian Church (Larkin & Pacific, completed 1864) at center right.
Nob HillView northeast towards Telegraph Hill and buildings on east side of Montgomery. Daily Evening Bulletin offices in corner and kids posing. [366--Montgomery Block, Montgomery Street.]
Financial DistrictView south from center of 3rd between Mission and Howard. Police officer, Railway Express wagons, Hotel Morton at left. J.V. Cerny Locksmith 192 3rd, Colton rooming house,
South of Market[Rev. Fr. Bennitt S.I.C. (St. Ignatius College?) 1910 S. F. 1st year dir (director?)] Boys and a priest in front of temporary campus of St. Ignatius College. Short steeples of temporary church at left.
PanhandleMan with two girls in gondola swing in Golden Gate Park. Sharon Building behind.
Golden Gate ParkChildren on wagon ride pulled by donkeys or horses. Ladder playground equipment in Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate ParkCrowd watching a parade; some holding American flags; in front of Golden Gate Theater; lots of people with cameras. Birdcage traffic signal.
Tenderloin[313--Angel Island from Alcatraz Island.] View north to two children in garden on east side of Citadel. Angel Island in distance. Man in top hat in background.
Real photo postcard image of children and staff in front of Maud B. Booth Home for Children at 832 Shotwell Street. Maud Ballington Booth was a well-known Salvation Army leader who formed the Volunteers of America. Operated on Shotwell Street from 1905-1914. [Maud Booth Home for Children, SF]
MissionVictorian house with streetcar tracks. Three boys, a dog, and two bird cages out. Garage addition under bay.
View north on Fillmore to United Railroads (URR) 22-line streetcars, #1318 and #1402. Decorative steel arches with hanging glass globes. Jitney car. Old Homestead delivery truck. Billy's Cigar Store 1800 Fillmore, The Sweeterie candies and ice cream, Alpha and Lewis Winthrall Chiropodists 1805 Fillmore. [URR U06961]
Lower Pacific HeightsClass photo of students posed outside school.
Richmond Inner