
Fulton & Central
First cable being delivered to McAllister Street powerhouse
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First cable being delivered to McAllister Street powerhouse
PanhandleSarah Mish residence, as built in 1885 at its original location, 407 Divisadero Street. It was moved in 1897 to 1153 Oak, where it still stands, now minus its elaborate roofline. (WMK) [San Francisciana Victorian Print No. 4]
Panhandle[35 Residence Cor. Broderick & Grove; H. D. Mitchell, Architect] 601 Broderick (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
PanhandleThe Sarah Mish residence, as built in 1885 at its original location, 407 Divisadero Street. It was moved in 1897 to 1153 Oak, where it still stands, now minus its elaborate roofline. (WMK) [16 Residence Mrs. S Mish, cor. Oak and Divisadero ] (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Panhandle1490 Hayes, built in 1888. Northeast corner of Baker and Hayes. Home of lumber dealer and capitalist Franklin Heywood, who killed himself in the house in July 1903. Lone Mountain and McAllister powerhouse in background. see also wnp15.4097.
Panhandle1490 Hayes, built in 1888, Architect Charles I. Havens. Northeast corner of Baker and Hayes. Home of lumber dealer and capitalist Franklin Heywood, who killed himself in the house in July 1903. see also wnp15.4095.
PanhandleView south on Baker toward Oak, Metropolitan Railway Co. streetcar #43, 'Market St. Golden Gate Park via Page St.'. Group of people posing on opening day with the first electric car of the line (SF &SM Electric Railway was the first electric line in SF). Large building on hill behind. Crocker Grammar School on Page Street, and 1059 Haight Street in background. [SF first Electric] [G810 STC-053] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Panhandle[Behrman's Collection Cal. Vols. G. G. Park S.F. 1898] Park entrance gateway behind group of soldiers (California Volunteers) on weedy field, site of future St. Mary's Hospital. (not sure of location)
PanhandleMotor Truck repair crew, old cable cars in the background, first electric cars that ran to playland
PanhandleView east across Baker toward the corner of Fell Street, large number of billboards, including a poster for the Southwell Opera Company at the Grand Opera House, April, 1899, performing 'The Queen's Lace Handkerchief'. Shadow of photographer's head at bottom. (Current site of DMV office)
PanhandleView northeast to McAllister Car Barn.
PanhandleVictorian home, on Lyon between Hayes and Fell. Portion of 349 Lyon at right.
PanhandleView east across Baker at the corner of Fell. Police officer standing on board sidewalk (at the current DMV site); wall of ads behind him, Prager's Department Store; Fischer's Theater advertising 'Kismet', Scotch Plaid Tailors.
Panhandle[Oak and Broderick car & Powerhouse.] Half of panorama of Oak and Broderick carhouse. Former cable car barn and powerhouse for Omnibus Railway. United Railroads [U00146]
PanhandleView north to crowd at unveiling of McKinley Statue - Golden Gate Park Panhandle
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park Panhandle [A]. People sitting on benches near Fell & Cole Streets.
Golden Gate ParkPeople gathered on and around tree-flanked benches, watching some sort of activitiy.
PanhandleGolden Gate Park Panhandle. Monument designed by Robert Aitken, who also created the statue atop the Dewey Monument in Union Square. [McKinley Monument GGP.]
Golden Gate ParkView northeast across Hayes to car house and power house with 125 foot chimney. Cable cars on line at right. Photo #U00144. [Hayes St. Car & Powerhouse]
PanhandleDedication and Unveiling of McKinley Monument - Golden Gate Park Panhandle [B]
Golden Gate Park