16th & Dolores
View from 16th and Dolores looking south, Notre Dame school on left, Snapshots from SF photo albums
Mission DoloresContains 783 photos
View from 16th and Dolores looking south, Notre Dame school on left, Snapshots from SF photo albums
Mission Dolores
View west to coupe in front of Mission Dolores. Cemetery has high masonry wall, old Mission church has balcony above entrance.
Mission Dolores
View west to coupe in front of Mission Dolores. Cemetery has high masonry wall. Cropped from image at wnp4.1774.jpg. High masonry wall around cemetery, old Mission church has balcony above entrance.
Mission Dolores
Men posing on 18th Street in front of the new Mission High School.
Mission
Construction view south through arches
Mission
View northwest across 18th Street during construction of new Mission High School. Metal framing of main building and tower.
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View across 18th Street during construction of new Mission High School. Men working on metal framing and girders.
Mission
Old Mission and new church, later designated basilica, viewed northwest from across Dolores Street.
Mission Dolores
Two women with three children, Mission High School under construction in background
Mission Dolores
View west on 18th Across Guerrero. Sunflower Bakery at left on the southwest corner. [18th west from Guerrero dpwbook48 dpw10291]
Mission Dolores
View east on 18th toward Guerrero, tracks of 33-line streetcar. All buildings in this view still stand in 2021.[18th west of Guerrero][dpwbook48 dpw10292]
Mission Dolores
View looking east on 18th Street from Church St. Mission High School construction at left, Dolores Park at right. [18th east from Church dpwbook48 dpw10293]
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Mission Dolores and Basilica viewed from Dolores Street
Mission Dolores
View south from center of Valencia toward 14th Street. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 8-line streetcar #1582 with extensive damage to front end after and accident. Signage advertising Coos Bay Shipwreck, a ship that ran aground in heavy fog on October 22, 1927 at Lands End. Corner building at right extant 2022.
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Ivy-covered tomb [Tomb of the Virgin, Cemetery at Dolores Mission]
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Mission Dolores & Mission Dolores basilica
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looking south from near Mission Dolores, palms in median, cars on right
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Built by the Home Telephone Company in 1908 and purchased by their competitor Pacific Telephone in 1912. Ionic columns in entryway. Ernest Coxhead, Architect. 1928, based on license plate. Building still stands as Duggan's Mortuary.
Mission Dolores
Flooded street view looking East on Market, outbound 8-line streetcar #1569. Building at left, now demolished, was at the northeast corner of Church and Market, now the site of a parking lot. [1th Market Flood]
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Front entrance on Church Street
Mission Dolores