
Sheridan School
Sheridan School dedication [SC15]
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Sheridan School dedication [SC15]
OceanviewLooking southwest over Bosworth St toward Dorothy Erskine Park (Martha Hill). Row of houses in middle left is 1001-1041 Bosworth, built 1928-31.
Glen ParkPortola and Miraloma Drive SFFD Fire station number 39. Firefighters posing firetrucks. The station was later modified and clad in stucco. [SC16]
Sherwood ForestAffiliated Colleges under construction, looking right [SC19]
Parnassus HeightsAffiliated Colleges under construction, straight on [SC19]
Parnassus HeightsAffiliated College building under construction, looking left [SC19][Building of the Affiliated Colleges under construction]
Parnassus HeightsAffiliated Colleges, viewed from downhill [SC19]
Parnassus Heights[SC19] 'Affiliated Colleges' building, later UCSF Medical Center
Parnassus HeightsUCSF from Golden Gate Park, Moffitt hospital, Mt. Sutro [SC19]
Parnassus Heights[SC19] Parnassus and 2nd Avenue. Now the site of the Milberry Union building. Both de Young Museums are visible in Golden Gate Park
Parnassus HeightsFive kids in South of Market, one named Mr. Briscoe [SC28]
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast toward Nob Hill, Jones Street Tank, Fairmont Hotel. Chimney at center is portion of Sutter Street Cable Railway Power House. 1906 Earthquake and fire ruins [No. 246 Nob Hill from Van Ness & Geary May 22, 1906] DPW Map [SC28]
TenderloinBuilt 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 ValleyView south to 30th and Castro, Gray Brother's Quarry, Billy Goat Hill, Gold Mine Hill. [SC29]
Noe ValleySanchez Street Primary School, later known as Everett Grammar School, on the east side of Sanchez Street between 16th and 17th streets. It was built in 1878 as eight classrooms; six more classrooms were added in 1891. It was replaced in 1925 by the current Sanchez School, on the same site. [WMK] [SC29]
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