
O'Farrell & Mason
Clarke Institute, with many little boys posing in front. [Year 1880 Cor O'Farrell- Mason SC-18 761] [F810 SC-018] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
TenderloinContains 6604 photos
Clarke Institute, with many little boys posing in front. [Year 1880 Cor O'Farrell- Mason SC-18 761] [F810 SC-018] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
TenderloinElevated view north on Montgomery past Masonic Temple, Lick House, Clock Tower Building (Later Savings and Loan Society Building) at left. horsecars, carriage, men standing watching cistern (?) with brick wall being created on right. Signage for Taber photographic studio atop Hibernia Bank Building (demolished 1893) at right (Taber moved to that address in October, 1879).
Financial DistrictView across street to 35 Santa Ana Avenue set up on berm in St. Francis Wood. Designed by architect Charles E. Hodges and built in 1921.
St. Francis WoodView across street to 101 and 105 San Pablo Avenue set up on berm amid trees of St. Francis Wood. Both designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in 1919. [78]
St. Francis WoodView to 195 San Leandro Way designed by architect Julia Morgan and built in 1917. Trees and street vase in St. Francis Wood. [23]
St. Francis Wood80 Terrace Drive in St. Francis Wood. Built in 1920 and designed by architect B. K. Dobkowitz. [123]
St. Francis WoodView west to 80 San Pablo Avenue, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in 1919 in St. Francis Wood. [128]
St. Francis WoodView north past St. Francis Wood clubhouse and tract office toward houses on Yerba Buena Avenue. 65 Santa Clara Avenue under construction in left background, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in 1920. [56]
St. Francis WoodView of 44 Yerba Buena Avenue, designed by architect B. Cooper Corbett and built in St. Francis Wood in 1925. [196]
St. Francis Wood153 Terrace Drive in St. Francis Wood. Designed by architects Masten and Hurd and built in 1925.
St. Francis WoodView east past 40 and 50 Terrace Drive on right, designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood 1916. Children on lawn. [W-908]
St. Francis WoodBird bath and flower beds in St. Francis Wood, possibly beside tract office facing southwest to Santa Ana Avenue.
View east up St. Francis Boulevard past ornamental gateway designed by architect John Galen Howard.
St. Francis Wood75 San Fernando Way, designed by architects Masten and Hurd and built in St. Francis Wood in 1925.
St. Francis WoodView to 31 and 35 Yerba Buena Avenue houses, both designed by architect Henry H. Gutterson and built in St. Francis Wood in 1919. [72]
St. Francis Wood