
Oak & Webster
Night view of an auto accident at Webster and Oak Streets. Close-up of damaged Ford.
Lower HaightContains 171 photos
Night view of an auto accident at Webster and Oak Streets. Close-up of damaged Ford.
Lower Haight836-840 Haight Street between Scott and Divisadero. Victorian flats clad in Transite asbestos siding. (the front stairs have been rebuilt, house next door has been restored with wood shingles. 2020)
Lower Haight[Firemen ascending ladders in four-alarm blaze here in which four persons died, 17 were hurt, some 16 persons were carried to safety down ladders. 200 firemen fought the blaze.]
Lower HaightMidtown Theatre (Originally the Riviera). 562 Haight. Firefighters climbing facade on ladder from truck, hoses in street. Fire caused closing of the theatre, which later reopened as a church.
Lower Haightlooking North between Haight and Page
Lower Haight562 Haight Street, between Steiner and Fillmore.
Lower HaightElevated view of North east corner of Haight and Steiner. Soda fountain, O' Looney's Market, Bing's Hamburgers [2/2 Steiner Haight] (folder: Fire, Street Scene, Bird' s-eye view)
Lower HaightTwo women posing on Page St. sidewalk holding coats.
Lower HaightView south across Haight Street and empty lot toward Market. Man posing on blue Cadillac. In background right, building built 1915 as Juvenile Detention Home and Juvenile Court, architect Louis Christian Mullgardt, San Francisco Landmark #248 (An African-American Family Slides, Roll 3)
Lower HaightMarket St, Buena Vista Park, Corona Heights, Everett Middle School, Mint Hill, Duboce Park (section 154 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Duboce TriangleBuena Vista Park, Corona Heights, Panhandle, Alamo Square, Duboce Park, Mint Hill, Market St. (section 155 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Duboce TriangleHayes Valley, Lower Haight, Panhandle, Fillmore District, Anza Vista, Kimball Playground (section 156 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Western AdditionDolores Park, Dolores St, Mission High School, Everett Middle School, Mission Dolores, Armory, Market St, Hwy 101 (section 176 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
South of MarketMarket St, Hwy 101, Armory, City Hall, Civic Center, Mint Hill, Hayes Valley (section 177 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Civic CenterHaight Street From Fillmore. 7-line Haight Bus, Coach #3112, Former Midtown Theater at left
Lower HaightN-Judah, PCC streetcar #1125, view west toward Twin Peaks, Central Freeway crossing Market at center
Lower HaightNortheast corner of Page and Laguna, Charles And Ida Deitle House, SF Landmark 48. Designed by architect Henry Geilfuss in 1888, this house replaced an 1878 house on the site. (That house was moved to 527-529 Oak Street, where it still stands today.)(WMK) [inside tower 294 Page St]
Lower HaightNortheast corner of Page and Laguna, Charles And Ida Deitle House, SF Landmark 48. Designed by architect Henry Geilfuss in 1888, this house replaced an 1878 house on the site. (That house was moved to 527-529 Oak Street, where it still stands today.)(WMK) [Geilfuss tower 294 Page]
Lower HaightNortheast corner of Page and Laguna, Charles And Ida Deitle House, SF Landmark 48. Designed by architect Henry Geilfuss in 1888, this house replaced an 1878 house on the site. (That house was moved to 527-529 Oak Street, where it still stands today.)(WMK) [Geilfuss 294 Page] Laguna Street elevation of Stick-Eastlake building designed by architect Henry Geilfuss. Round corner bay with tower.
Lower HaightNortheast corner of Page and Laguna, Charles And Ida Deitle House, SF Landmark 48. Designed by architect Henry Geilfuss in 1888, this house replaced an 1878 house on the site. (That house was moved to 527-529 Oak Street, where it still stands today.)(WMK) [294 Page St.] Interior view to square bay window with molded brackets.
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