
Dolores Park
View north to Mission High School, framed by park trees.
Mission DoloresContains 971 photos
View north to Mission High School, framed by park trees.
Mission DoloresView north to Mission High School, framed by park trees.
Mission DoloresFirst Presbyterian Chinese Church on Stockton between Washington and Clay Streets. Emma R. Cable was a Presbyterian missionary. [B 2875 Chinatown, S.F. Cal.--Miss Cable's class of Chinese girls.]
ChinatownView north near Filbert, Garfields School visible at left.
Telegraph HillAffiliated Colleges (now UCSF Medical Center) Parnassus Avenue.[1073 Affiliated Colleges, San Francisco, Cal. A.I.P.]
Parnassus HeightsLooking northwest from roof of Sacred Heart Church. Southern Pacific Hospital at left, St. Ignatius church at center, Lone Mountain at right.
Alamo SquareView northeast across Fell between Pierce & Steiner. Retaining wall for former Denman School, now Ida B. Wells High School.
Alamo SquareView Southwest from the roof of 542 Paris Street south of Russia Ave. Grandstand of Balboa High School football stadium, Geneva Car House and shops beyond that, Merced Heights in the background. Houses in the foreground are on the 500 block of London Street.
ExcelsiorTraffic Boy, Thomas K. Cossen of Monroe School in Excelsior District
View west toward Twin Peaks from about 22nd and Collingwood, 22nd Street at center, Alvarado School at left. Sutro Tower.
Eureka ValleySt. Ignatius Church, University of San Francisco campus and Lone Mountain at center. Marin hills in distance. St. Mary's Hospital under construction at left, with Temple Emanu-el behind.
Ashbury HeightsTraffic boys, safety squad in formation in yard. Holloway between Capitol and Faxon
InglesideTraffic boys, safety squad in formation in yard. Holloway between Capitol and Faxon
InglesideTraffic boys, safety squad relaxing. Holloway between Capitol and Faxon
InglesideView toward Coit Tower from (now) Ina Coolbrith Park. At left is 857 Green, the home of Governor and later U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson. He lived there from 1909, when it was built, most likely until 1927. It was torn down in 1961 to build the Royal Towers highrise. Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower, and Garfield School at center.
Russian Hill