
Mission Dolores
Dolores near 16th, rubble strewn Dolores Street, Church next door has been demolished after 1906 earthquake damage
Mission DoloresContains 1129 photos
Dolores near 16th, rubble strewn Dolores Street, Church next door has been demolished after 1906 earthquake damage
Mission Dolores16th & Dolores, view west across Dolores to Mission complex. To the rear of the Mission is the temporary church which served from May, 1908 to 1918. The 1884 brick church to the right of Mission Dolores was damaged in 1906 and demolished. Construction of the new church (now called Mission Dolores Basilica) began in 1913. El Camino Real bell and sign.
Mission DoloresGrace Methodist Episcopal Church. Northwest corner of 21st and Capp Street. Chas. Geddes, architect. (O.V. Lange architecture publication) Built in 1886 and later known as Grace United Methodist Church, the church was demolished in Spring 1968 and was replaced by Bethany Center Senior Housing.[20]
MissionSmiling teenage girl, with another girl and boy in entryway next to Central Methodist Church.
Duboce TriangleMan in double-breasted suit outside apartment building next to Central Methodist Church.
Duboce TriangleSmiling teenage girl with another girl outside of apartment door next to Central Methodist Church.
Duboce TriangleSt. Peter's School all girl band. View east across yard toward houses on the east side of Florida Street between 24th and 25th. ( see also wnp27.6479)
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, [St. Dominic's Church] Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, View West on Bush toward Steiner, street kitchens. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific HeightsFlorida Street between 24th & 25th. [Junior Class & Senior Classes May 1926 - Eleanor Fahey (31 names on original) St. Anne's Hall] ( see also wnp27.6448)
MissionView South. Woman Posing in front of Lone Mountain College, St. Ignatius Church and Mt. Sutro in background
Lone MountainCalifornia Street Cable RR Co. Car #16, Flood Mansion (Pacific-Union Club) and Grace Cathedral, bell tower and rectory.
Nob HillView southwest from Pioneer park parking lot, man looking through pay binoculars, Mt. Sutro in background right. In left and center distance, Mark Hopkins and Fairmont Hotels, Brocklebank, Park Lane and Cathedral Apartments, Grace Cathedral with one bell tower. Clay-Jones Apartments, 10-story 1360 Jones apartments (William Schirmer architect) opened 1928.
Telegraph HillBlurry shot from park toward California Street and Old St. Mary's
ChinatownCalifornia Street Cable Car passing Old St. Mary's
Chinatown