
14th Ave near Irving
View east across 14th Ave. to part of St. Anne's Elementary School. 1320 14th Ave was built in 1912.
Sunset InnerContains 971 photos
View east across 14th Ave. to part of St. Anne's Elementary School. 1320 14th Ave was built in 1912.
Sunset InnerJ-Line between 18th and 19th. Mission High at right.
Mission DoloresCorbett & Iron. AKA Twin Peaks School or Corbett Annex. Now is the campus of Rooftop school. Building is in abandoned condition, waiting for bulldozer.
Clarendon HeightsGuadalupe School, viewed from Winding Way, looking west. [Crocker Estate Album]
Crocker AmazonGuadalupe School, at Cordova St and Winding Way, looking north. [Crocker Estate Album]
Crocker AmazonHaight Primary School Class Photo, Mission Street between 25th and 26th. [H. Weitzal - Souvenir of Happy School Days]
Mission[Some of the girls.' Group of eight teenage girls on bench in front of unidentified school.
Elevated view of Jefferson School burning. Arson fire of main school, auditorium.
Sunset InnerView west from 36th and Anza [Lafayette School dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA7]
Richmond OuterView north from the playground of Lafayette School toward Anza Street between 36th and 37th Avenues. [Lafayette School dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA10]
Richmond OuterSt. Ignatius Church & College, northwest corner of Hayes & Van Ness. Present site of Davies Symphony Hall. [53. MacDonald & Dowe. Publishers, 6 Eddy St., S.F.]
Civic CenterClass photograph in front of unknown school. Teacher with top hat. [Shilling & Co. Happy School Days. 1891. 997 Market Street. San Francisco, Cal.]
[Happy School Days 1891] Unidentified school. Taken by Shilling & Co. photographers.
View northeast across 5th Street to Metropolitan Temple (Kalloch's Temple),northeast corner 5th & Jessie Streets. Lincoln School at left. A.M. Goodnough, F.W. Spencer, Pianos; Union Dry Goods Store. Saloon at right. Image also exists as a boudoir card credited to MacDonald and Dowe Publishers O.V. Lange, photographer. [B 39. Metropolitan Temple, San Francisco, Cal.]
South of Market[7368 Washington Grammar School, eleven classes. Southwest corner of Washington and Mason streets. Thomas B. White Principal. Thomas H. McCarthy. Vice Principal. 1895.]
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