
Grattan School
View southeast from Grattan and Shrader, parked automobile with missing tire. Before removal of ornamentation under windows.
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View southeast from Grattan and Shrader, parked automobile with missing tire. Before removal of ornamentation under windows.
Ashbury HeightsView east from Junipero Sera Blvd.
Balboa TerraceView from Bosworth and Lippard, school and fenced-in schoolchildren
Glen ParkView east from Hayes and Ashbury, the then new Lowell High School (now John Adams Center, City College of San Francisco) on the block bounded by Hayes, Masonic, Grove, and Ashbury. The school opened in the middle of the school year, January 1913. [R.J. Waters & Co.]
Panhandle[dpw4870] View from Henry St. near Castro The original school was demolished and the new school built on the playground.
Corona HeightsView from Faxon Street toward Holloway, showing rear or school building across the playground
InglesideView from Waller St, Lowell High School in background
Buena VistaFront view of old Dudley Stone School from Haight near Masonic
Haight AshburyView northeast from Waller St to Dudley Stone School (later Chinese Immersion School).
Haight AshburyView from schoolyard looking North
West PortalTelegraph Hill. View from Filbert & Varennes, Coit tower in background
Telegraph HillFormer Lowell High School, Sutter between Octavia & Gough. Lowell moved to Hayes Street in January, 1913. This building had been declared unsafe for student use, and was turned into a school district warehouse for storage of furniture, books and equipment. ( the date on this image is an estimate.) [Embossed: Walter A Scott Photo, San Francisco]
Cathedral HillView from Henry near Castro, original school building, now site of current school playground
Corona HeightsView from Castro near Henry, Original school building, not the site of the school playground.
Corona HeightsClass photo. [Viales. B. S.F. - 227. B]
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