
Owl & Monkey Cafe
9th Ave & Irving. [The Owl & Monkey Cafe, which is closing down in March, has been owned by Gene & Kathleen Fetter since 1979, shown here with one of their sons, Paris.]
Sunset InnerContains 920 photos
9th Ave & Irving. [The Owl & Monkey Cafe, which is closing down in March, has been owned by Gene & Kathleen Fetter since 1979, shown here with one of their sons, Paris.]
Sunset InnerFirefighters eating. 1935 32nd Ave. [Lunch time at Station 18. From bottom left: Dave Dryden, Bill Disbury, Roger Prwyn, Doug Dryden, jerry Coughlin, Larry Ahern. Nick Wadler]
Sunset OuterInterior of Larsen Pool / Charlie Sava Pool? [Sava Pool - 19th & Vicente?]
Parkside1609 Baker, Interior, medallion on ceiling. Ceiling medallions like this were fashioned to trap soot from gas lights, making it easier to clean rather than allow it to spread across the ceiling. [Welsh - 1609 Baker]
Lower Pacific Heights1609 Baker, Interior medallion and light fixture. [Welsh - 1609 Baker]
Lower Pacific HeightsInterior detail of fireplace at 1609 Baker [Welsh - 1609 Baker]
Lower Pacific HeightsNight View inside station with Overhead line streetcar #0304.
West PortalSutro Baths interior - Upstairs balconies and bleacher viewing stands. Photographer's reflection visible in mirror.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileySutro Baths interior. Promenade level looking south Stairs in distance lead up to museum level.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileySutro Baths interior - Debris by a staircase inside Greek Temple entrance, temporary railing in place.
Sutro HeightsSutro Baths interior - Looking north over main tank from restaurant level.
Sutro HeightsView looking up Vestibule Staircase (also Grand Staircase) at Sutro Baths.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyMuseum level. A large number of stuffed birds (taxidermy specimens) in glass cases. Photographer's reflection is visible in a mirror, alongside possibly Adolph Sutro
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyA pair of male dancers stand for a posed photo with the band and a small audience [Whitney's Sutro's]
A model of an amusement park with roller coaster and other attractions, made of one million toothpicks, constructed by convicts at California State Prison at Folsom. Photo of completed model and press release document