
540 Darien Way
[214-B - Chronicle Model Home. Monterey Heights] Mock Tudor home in Balboa Terrace (misidentified as Monterey Heights) designed by architect Harold Stoner as San Francisco Chronicle Model Home No. 2.
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[214-B - Chronicle Model Home. Monterey Heights] Mock Tudor home in Balboa Terrace (misidentified as Monterey Heights) designed by architect Harold Stoner as San Francisco Chronicle Model Home No. 2.
Balboa TerraceMock Tudor home in Balboa Terrace designed by architect Harold Stoner as San Francisco Chronicle Model Home No. 2.
Balboa TerraceView W to rear of school from Hearst near Forester
SunnysideView of front of school from Forester & Hearst
SunnysideView south across Grattan St. to front of school.
Ashbury HeightsView Northwest from Brompton between Joost & Bosworth
Glen ParkView south on Shrader toward front entrances at left. After removal of decorative elements under windows.
Ashbury HeightsView southeast from Grattan & Schrader, Mt Olympus in background. Grattan School was dedicated January, 1912. Darker version of wnp36.01770. [dpw4905 dpwbook21]
Ashbury HeightsView southeast from Grattan and Shrader, parked automobile with missing tire. Before removal of ornamentation under windows.
Ashbury HeightsView east from Junipero Sera Blvd.
Balboa TerraceView from Bosworth and Lippard, school and fenced-in schoolchildren
Glen ParkView east from Hayes and Ashbury, the then new Lowell High School (now John Adams Center, City College of San Francisco) on the block bounded by Hayes, Masonic, Grove, and Ashbury. The school opened in the middle of the school year, January 1913. [R.J. Waters & Co.]
Panhandle[dpw4870] View from Henry St. near Castro The original school was demolished and the new school built on the playground.
Corona HeightsView from Faxon Street toward Holloway, showing rear or school building across the playground
InglesideView from Waller St, Lowell High School in background
Buena Vista