
Palou & Keith
Now the home of the Bell Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1951 1397 Palou at the corner of Keith was the home Reverend Napoleon O'Neal with an unnamed market in the basement.
BayviewContains 119 photos
Now the home of the Bell Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1951 1397 Palou at the corner of Keith was the home Reverend Napoleon O'Neal with an unnamed market in the basement.
Bayviewview Northeast from Bayview Hill to Hunters Point, showing Bayview district, Potrero Hill in the distance
Hunters Pointview North from Bayview Hill across Bayview District to Hunters Point, Yosemite slough
Hunters PointView south toward Oakdale Avenue overcrossing. Southern Pacific Steam Engine #4447, Train #99 at the Newcomb Avenue station near Newcomb and Quint. Tunnel no. 3 barely visible in the background. Houses on the ridge (Bridgeview Drive) constructed in 1954-55. (Train converted to diesel fuel in 1955, possibly this was one of the last steam runs.)
BayviewView from Hunters Point Hill northeast to Yerba Buena Island showing Auto Wreckers and landfill. Construction Lumber Company in foreground, numerous freighters, Bay Bridge in left background. View is roughly from present-day intersection of Westbrook Court and Hudson Avenue, showing foundations of demolished wartime housing buildings. Huntersview on right, homes on left edge of photo are now the site of Youngblood Coleman Playground.
BayviewView east from Hunters Point Hill showing PG&E power plant and many freighters in bay. View is roughly from present-day intersection of Westbrook Court and Hudson Avenue.
BayviewCandlestick Park construction, early view of grading cliff above Jamestown Avenue.
BayviewOpening Day. Traffic Jam leaving park to 3rd Street. Aerial view from above 3rd Street.
BayviewOpening Day. Traffic Jam leaving park to 3rd Street. Aerial view from above 3rd Street.
Bayview[Corporation Yard possibly Quint Street adjacent to Southern Pacific RR (Caltrain) track. Various views of the burned wreck of Truck 8. On July 12, 1962 Truck 8 was responding to an alarm with lights, siren, and air horn when it was struck by a tractor trailer as Truck 8 crossed against the light at Third and Harrison. The crash instantly killed firefighter Joseph B. Cuff, married with 5 sons, and injured 5 other firefighters and the truck driver. The truck driver was tried for misdemeanor manslaughter but was acquitted claiming he did not hear the siren or air horn. SF Chronicle July 13, 1962 and March 6, 1963.]
Bayview[Corporation Yard possibly Quint Street adjacent to Southern Pacific RR (Caltrain) track. Various views of the burned wreck of Truck 8. On July 12, 1962 Truck 8 was responding to an alarm with lights, siren, and air horn when it was struck by a tractor trailer as Truck 8 crossed against the light at Third and Harrison. The crash instantly killed firefighter Joseph B. Cuff, married with 5 sons, and injured 5 other firefighters and the truck driver. The truck driver was tried for misdemeanor manslaughter but was acquitted claiming he did not hear the siren or air horn. SF Chronicle July 13, 1962 and March 6, 1963.]
Bayview[Corporation Yard possibly Quint Street adjacent to Southern Pacific RR (Caltrain) track. Various views of the burned wreck of Truck 8. On July 12, 1962 Truck 8 was responding to an alarm with lights, siren, and air horn when it was struck by a tractor trailer as Truck 8 crossed against the light at Third and Harrison. The crash instantly killed firefighter Joseph B. Cuff, married with 5 sons, and injured 5 other firefighters and the truck driver. The truck driver was tried for misdemeanor manslaughter but was acquitted claiming he did not hear the siren or air horn. SF Chronicle July 13, 1962 and March 6, 1963.]
Bayview[Corporation Yard possibly Quint Street adjacent to Southern Pacific RR (Caltrain) track. Various views of the burned wreck of Truck 8. On July 12, 1962 Truck 8 was responding to an alarm with lights, siren, and air horn when it was struck by a tractor trailer as Truck 8 crossed against the light at Third and Harrison. The crash instantly killed firefighter Joseph B. Cuff, married with 5 sons, and injured 5 other firefighters and the truck driver. The truck driver was tried for misdemeanor manslaughter but was acquitted claiming he did not hear the siren or air horn. SF Chronicle July 13, 1962 and March 6, 1963.]
Bayview[Corporation Yard possibly Quint Street adjacent to Southern Pacific RR (Caltrain) track. Various views of the burned wreck of Truck 8. On July 12, 1962 Truck 8 was responding to an alarm with lights, siren, and air horn when it was struck by a tractor trailer as Truck 8 crossed against the light at Third and Harrison. The crash instantly killed firefighter Joseph B. Cuff, married with 5 sons, and injured 5 other firefighters and the truck driver. The truck driver was tried for misdemeanor manslaughter but was acquitted claiming he did not hear the siren or air horn. SF Chronicle July 13, 1962 and March 6, 1963.]
BayviewFire engine and telephone pole silhouetted by flame and smoke, buildings on right. [3/3 Keith - Yosemite] (folder: Fire, Silhouette)
BayviewView from below, fireman aiding barefoot woman down ladder. [4/4 3rd Evans] (folder: Fire, Rescue - Ladder)
BayviewHwy 101, Bayview Hill, Portola Place, 3rd St (section 216 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
BayviewHwy 101, Bayview District, Silver Terrace Athletic Field, 3rd St (section 217 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Silver TerraceHwy 101, I-280, Silver Terrace Athletic Field, 3rd St, Silver Ave (section 218 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Silver TerraceI-280, 3rd St, Silver Ave, industrial area (section 219 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Silver Terrace