
Class Photo
Class photo, possibly for St. Finn Barr school or Sunnyside School in Sunnyside neighborhood?
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Class photo, possibly for St. Finn Barr school or Sunnyside School in Sunnyside neighborhood?
View west across Van Ness to Commerce High School (SFLandmark 140). Municipal Railway H-line streetcar #113 with wings livery and Red Cross flags. War Memorial Opera House at far right.
Civic CenterView east on Bay Street to Galileo High School, past Municipal Railway (Muni) H-line streetcar #55, turning west off Van Ness Ave and about to enter right of way through Fort Mason.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView west from Berkeley hills over University of California campus towards Golden Gate
Outside SFGreek Theater at University of California, Berkeley campus
Outside SFView west on South Drive towards campanile on UC Campus. Buildings in the foreground were demolished and are now the site of Hildebrand Hall.
Outside SFView east at automobile traffic accident between two cars at 4:30 p.m. Crowd around autos. Your Corner grocery store at right. Buildings on the right were demolished during the redevelopment of the Western Addition. Girls High School visible at left.
Western AdditionView south to Commerce High School (Now San Francisco Unified School Administration Building) on southwest corner. Automobiles passing.
Civic CenterView northeast to skyline from 20th Street. Municipal Railway J-line LRV streetcar approaching on private right of way. Mission High School, City Hall, Bank of America building.
Mission DoloresTeenagers on lawn with Mission High in background
Mission DoloresFour girls on steps outside Lowell High School.
Lakeshore[UCSF murals] Detail of Hooper Foundation for Medical Research section of artist Bernard Zakheim's ten panel series, History of Medicine in California, a series of WPA murals (commissioned 1938) by Bernard Zakheim (muralist), Koi Anderson (plasterer), Phyllis Wrightson (assistant). They are in Toland Hall (UC Hall), 533 Parnassus Avenue.
Parnassus HeightsA series of WPA murals (commissioned 1938) on the history of medicine in California by Bernard Zakheim (muralist), Koi Anderson (plasterer), Phyllis Wrightson (assistant). They are in Toland Hall (UC Hall), 533 Parnassus Avenue.[UCSF murals]
Parnassus HeightsOne of a series WPA murals on the history of medicine in California by Bernard Zakheim (muralist), Koi Anderson (plasterer), Phyllis Wrightson (assistant). They are in Toland Hall (UC Hall), 533 Parnassus Avenue. In this mural Surgeon Don Pedro Prat treats patient’s leg, James Ohio Pattie vaccinates Californians. [UCSF murals]
Parnassus HeightsMan and three children using computer terminals, probably Rivendell Elementary School, now N.E.A.T. School
Sunset Outer