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Pacific Telephone workers posing in doorway of building with shell reliefs on side.
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Pacific Telephone workers posing in doorway of building with shell reliefs on side.
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View east on Waller toward Fillmore. Sign for Henry Meade, tailor at 408 Waller, Mike Parker's bar at 400 Waller (with campaign sign for Sheriff Thomas H Finn), and Bernard Schleyer Grocery at 398 Waller. Most of these buildings still stand in slightly modified form. [100ft from property line on Waller looking Northeast AR6347] - United Railroads [U03334]
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View south on Divisadero toward Page Street. United Railroads accident report. [Page & Devisadero Sts Looking south A.R. 1643] [U05171]
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View east on Market from Haight showing streetcar safety zone and bench [dpwbook18 dpw4046]
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Overhead line "Tower Truck." "Devisadero" on sign
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Children posed in front of Star Theater showing 'The County Fair.' [DK01 Liberty as Star 554 Haight ca 1921]
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View to southeast from Haight. URR 6-line streetcar making turn onto Haight. The two larger buildings in the background at the corner of Brady Street, 1649-51 Market (apartments by MacDonald & Applegarth) and 1659 Market (Hotel Yolanda) still stand in 2020, as does the Civic Center Hotel in the distance. [General view at intersection of Haight and Market showing the location of break in 16 inch main which occurred 2am Dec 28, 1920][D-196]
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Oak St Gough to Octavia. View west. Cobblestones loose, many removed and piled at curb on north side of street. [dpwbook29 dpw7170]
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Emanu-El Sisterhood School for Girls, 300 Page Street, architects Julia Morgan and Dorothy Wormser, built 1922. Now home of the SF Zen Center.
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871 Page between Scott and Pierce. Built as Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Park Telephone Exchange building in 1900 in an Egyptian style. [142]
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View west on Market Street of Market Street Railway (MSRy) 9-line streetcar #1563. Twin Peaks in background. [1563-09A-01 EB on Market East of Valencia 1930s]
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View north across Haight Street to large Victorian home, now the site of public housing.
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Elevated view southeast to outbound Muni J-Church streetcar.
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View southwest across Market to McRoskey Mattress building, Hotel Fallon in background. Three streetcars meeting. 8-line car on far left.
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Market Street Railway (MSRY) 24-line streetcar #942 crossing intersection.
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View north on Divisadero to Market Street Railway (MSRy) streetcar #1567 marked as "Special Car", on fan excursion. Oak Grill on left, Paul's Lunch at right. Most buildings in view now demolished or moved. Barely visible in distance, marquee of Harding Theater, later a church and Emporium SF, a video arcade and performance space.
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View west on Page toward Steiner. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 24-line streetcar #265. Grocery store on northwest corner.
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View west on Page toward Steiner. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 24-line streetcar #265. Grocery store on northwest corner. (duplicate wnp27.4781) [0265-24B-02 EB on Page at Steiner 1938]
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Demolition of United Railroads powerhouse, Valencia and Market
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Dynamiting Powerhouse Chimney. United Railroads Powerhouse, Valencia and Market
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