
Hartford & 18th
Looking north from 18th Street. Boy and dog in street, row of Fernando Nelson-built Queen Anne style houses, built 1901-1902, in background.
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Looking north from 18th Street. Boy and dog in street, row of Fernando Nelson-built Queen Anne style houses, built 1901-1902, in background.
CastroView north on Castro between 18th Street and 19th Street. Castro cable cars in the distance
CastroStreetcar track work, saloon on corner.
CastroView across intersection to southwest corner, Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street with gas lamp on corner. Men and child posing in front. [detail of wnp15.667]
CastroView across intersection to southwest corner, Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street with gas lamp on corner. Men and child posing in front. Sepia print of wnp15.667.
CastroHeinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street. Men and little boy with drum posing in front.
CastroView across intersection to southwest corner, Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street with gas lamp on corner. Men and child posing in front.
Castro'5 Cent Theatre', Liberty Theatre - 4200 18th Street on the northwest corner of Collingwood. It opened in May 1908 and closed two years later on December 20, 1910 when the first (precursor to the current) Castro Street Theatre opened the next evening. Purported to be the Nasser Brothers first theatre. (JT)
CastroView east down 18th Street, intersection of Deming and Uranus at left foreground, Gray Brothers quarry, brick factory, on Corona Heights at left.
CastroDedication of McKinley School Nov 6, 1910. Mayor P.H. McCarthy speaking.
CastroDedication of McKinley School Nov 6, 1910 Mayor P.H. McCarthy
CastroView looking east on Market St. from 17th St. , Nov 6, 1910 McKinley School Dedication
Castro"Big Rocky" (Corona Heights) with Bertha's home at 292 States in foreground
Castroview from top of Corona Heights looking east to Mission district
CastroUnited Railroads cable car #3. Horse and buggy. Headquarters of the Eureka Valley PH McCarthy Club.
CastroLooking North on Castro. 8-Line Streetcar #1617 near 17th Street, Eureka Market. This car was part of a large number of cars purchased from the St. Louis Car Company after the earthquake.
CastroView southwest from center of Market to Wulzen's Pharmacy. Building at right was moved around 1917 to make way for Twin Peaks Tunnel construction (or the extension of Market Street) a short distance to 3955 17th St, corner of Hartford, where it still stands.
CastroPanorama from 18th and Castro looking North, pt.1, Clayton St Family Collection
CastroPanorama from 18th and Castro looking North, United Rail Roads street car, pt.2, Clayton St Family Collection
CastroB. Pagendarm Bakery & Confectionery
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