
Oriental Theatre Interior
Postcard image of the interior of the Savoy Theatre, 60 McAllister Street, previously known as the Oriental Theatre . Later become the President Theatre (JT).
TenderloinContains 920 photos
Postcard image of the interior of the Savoy Theatre, 60 McAllister Street, previously known as the Oriental Theatre . Later become the President Theatre (JT).
TenderloinProjection room. Market between 9th and 10th Streets.
Civic CenterInterior, Telenews Theatre 930 Market Street (demolished for Hallidie Plaza) Loge with usher in theatre. The Telenews showed exclusively newsreels.
Downtown / Union SquareInterior view of the old Castro Theatre on Opening Night, 485 Castro near 18th. (now 417 Castro) The building still stands in 2022 and is the home of Cliff's Variety. [Opening night, Castro Theatre. Dec. 21, 1910.]
CastroMain telephone switchboard, Bush between Kearny and Grant. Group of women telephone operators sitting on barrels working the first multiple switchboard after the earthquake and fire.
Chinatown[824 Grove] Detail of pilaster and column cap in entryway.
Hayes ValleyStone House, SF Landmark 74, Built 1886 [Krebs detail] Gilded chandelier medallion / surround with faces.
Mission[Mission - 2648 Bryant] Built-in carved china hutch and circular mirror in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission[824 Grove - Reuteinger Bath] Detail of tile work course in bathroom
Hayes Valley[824 Grove - interior bath] Detail of old-fashioned toilet tank mounted on wall with brass brackets.
Hayes Valley[824 Grove - bath] Detail of toilet with varnished wood seat.
Hayes Valley[824 Grove] Corinthian column and corner brackets.
Hayes Valley[92 Fair Oaks] Detail of archway bracket with figurehead and butterfly at bottom, removed and photographed on floor.
Dolores Heights[824 Grove Reutlinger bathroom] Details of bathtub taps: 'hot, cold, and shampoo.'
Hayes Valley[2648 Bryant tiles] Detail of a maiden figure in tile on fireplace surround in house designed by architect Henry Geilfuss, built in 1889 for George Wallenrod.
Mission