
St. Luke's Hospital
Valencia near Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) Interior view of the chapel of 1912 hospital building, still standing 2021.
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Valencia near Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) Interior view of the chapel of 1912 hospital building, still standing 2021.
Bernal HeightsValencia near Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) Interior view of Nurses Room
Bernal HeightsView west across Valencia near Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) to St. Luke's 1912 hospital building (chapel wing at left), still standing 2021.
Bernal HeightsPlayground at Shriners' Hospital, 19th Ave near Lawton St. 'Whirly-Go-Round installed on the playground of The Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children Built by C.W. Parker Amusement Co. Leavenworth, Kansas.'
Sunset OuterExterior view of Shriners' Hospital, 19th Ave near Lawton St. 'Shriners Hospital for Children Zan 165'
Sunset OuterExterior view of Shriners' Hospital, 19th Ave near Lawton St. 'Shriners' Hospital, San Francisco 7-29-48'
Sunset OuterView northwest from Baker toward Fell and the Southern Pacific Hospital. The hospital opened in 1908 with the single east wing. SFLandmark 192
PanhandleView northwest from Baker toward Fell and the Southern Pacific Hospital. The hospital opened in 1908 with the single east wing. SFLandmark 192
PanhandleView northwest from Baker toward Fell and the Southern Pacific Hospital. (SFLandmark 192) Cars allowed to drive through the Panhandle,
PanhandleSouthern Pacific Hospital. SF Landmark 192
PanhandleView southwest, Geary Street at right. Bellevue Hotel, 505 Geary (southwest corner of Geary and Taylor) now known as The Marker. Built in 1907 as the Hotel Bellevue on the site of the pre-earthquake and fire Hotel Aiglon. Before that the El Monte Hotel, The Lyndhurst, and The Hollenbeck, and also the site of a small pre-earthquake and fire alley, Geary Place, that ran south from Geary Street half a block to a dead end, to four small attached houses on the west side of the alley.(PF)
TenderloinAdvertising postcard for the Alhambra Apartments, 860 Geary Street between Larkin and Hyde. Alfred Maart, with his wife Anna, was the proprietor of the Alhambra Hotel Apartments from 1919-1921. This seems to be a copy of the architect's elevation drawn in 1913, architects Dunn & Kearns, and turned into a postcard. The original owner was interior decorator and capitalist August F. Schleicher. The building opened on July 15, 1914. (PF)[Alhambra Hotel Apts. Alfred Maart]
Lower Nob Hill[Fallon Apartments 997 Golden Gate Ave, corner Laguna.] Golden Gate Grocery on first floor.
Western AdditionSoutheast corner of Geary and Taylor
TenderloinSoutheast corner of Geary and Taylor [A distinguished city's most distinguished hotel]
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