
McLaren Park
Workmen and equipment; cutting roadway
McLaren ParkContains 102 photos
Workmen and equipment; cutting roadway
McLaren ParkLooking west, Road Closed signs, Visitacion Avenue???
McLaren ParkTrees being hauled on a dray, for planting in McLaren Park.
McLaren ParkCrowd watching tree planting ceremony. [McLaren Tree Planting 1928 P-15]
McLaren ParkView east from about the current John Shelley Drive above the site of the McLaren Upper Reservoir toward the undeveloped ridge of McLaren Park with Bayview Hill in the distance. A large crowd assembled for possibly a Boy Scouts tree planting event. Boys in Mission baseball uniforms in the foreground. [photo printed in SF Examiner May 9 1970]
McLaren ParkView along Sunnydale Avenue. Tree Planting
McLaren ParkTree planting. Guyed and staked coniferous tree in McLaren Park.
McLaren ParkPlot of guyed and staked trees in McLaren Park. House and fenced yard in left background.
McLaren ParkView north from near where the McLaren Park La Grande Water Tower was later built toward Sunnyside, Mission Terrace, Diamond Heights, Glen Park & Twin Peaks. Undeveloped Diamond Heights, Fairmount and Gold Mine Hills at center.
Glen ParkA view north from McLaren Park toward Glen Park, undeveloped Diamond Heights (Fairmount and Gold Mine Hills), and Twin Peaks. San Jose Avenue viaduct and Bosworth Bridge visible at center.
Glen ParkUnknown event, Large crowd of people gathered on open hillside. Autos parked nearby. Bernal Heights in the distance at right.
McLaren ParkTree planting. Guyed and staked coniferous tree in McLaren Park.
McLaren ParkGrading Mansell Avenue. Utitity lines on poles installed, structures at top of road.
McLaren ParkView South across Sunnydale Avenue, now the site of McLaren Park Golf Course. Tree Planting
McLaren ParkAssembled crowd of CWA workers at ceremony for Parks Superintendent John McLaren posing with T.M. Graybow of the Park Commission [John McLaren T.M. Graybow] [dpwA3975]
McLaren ParkCWA Shack With Foreman. Four men pose in front of building with 'CWA McLaren Park Project' sign. CWA (Civil Works Administration) was established by executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in November, 1933.
McLaren ParkCivil Works Admnistration (CWA) construction in McLaren Park; hopper in 'cut' of Persia Avenue
McLaren ParkAssembled crowd of CWA workers at ceremony for Parks Superintendent John McLaren [Flag Presentation to John McLaren by CWA] [dpwA3973]
McLaren ParkCivil Works Admnistration (CWA) construction of Persia Avenue in McLaren Park
McLaren ParkCivil Works Admnistration (CWA) construction of a road in McLaren Park; scaffolding in 'cut' for Persia Avenue
McLaren Park