
Market near Annie
View west on Market between Montgomery and 3rd Street, Palace Hotel at left. Mutual Savings Bank and Flannery Building (Painless Parker Dentist, Acme Beer sign, The Stag Bar) at right.
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View west on Market between Montgomery and 3rd Street, Palace Hotel at left. Mutual Savings Bank and Flannery Building (Painless Parker Dentist, Acme Beer sign, The Stag Bar) at right.
South of MarketMrs. Mike'playing at the United Artists Theatre on Market between 6th and 7th opposite Jones Street. Center's Theatre at left and Squire's Department Store at right.
South of MarketView north on 7th from Mission toward Market, Empire Hotel at background center. US Post Office (Now US Court of Appeals) at right. Greyhound Bus Depot and Odd Fellows Building at left.
South of MarketView east on Mission between 4th and 5th Street. Track Removal operation (Mission street lines converted from streetcars in 1949). Webber's Stationers 871 Mission; Hotel Del Mar at left, Mohr Building (built 1924) at right. All buildings in the is view demolished, except for the Pacific Telephone Building in the background.
South of MarketSt. Francis Theatre, Market near 6th, showing 'The Enforcer.' [St. Francis SF STF-08 The Enforcer February 1951]
South of MarketAerial view looking east over South of Market to Bay Bridge. Telephone Building at lower left.
South of MarketView west toward 1st and Mission, from Transbay Terminal. Muni PCC #1014. #62 Birney Sacramento Northern streetcar on excursion.
South of MarketOfficers John Kellejian and Joseph Daly who stopped the man from jumping. Jump Threat from 8th Floor of 995 Market
South of MarketView northwest to J-Line Streetcar #164. Harold's, W.P, The Commander restaurant.
South of MarketCalso Water Company at 33 12th Street, bottled soda water they marketed as a hangover cure, and could be found in many local bars. The brand was eventually sold to Schweppes, which discontinued the line.
South of Market240 4th Street. The Place of New Beginnings, Salvation Army's Harbor Light center on 4th Street prior to construction of the Yerba Buena Square Shopping Center.
South of MarketThe Printing Machinery Service Co. was founded by Richard L. Perry in Los Angeles. In 1951, printing presses at this location, noted as being 462 Clementina Street, were managed by W.R. McIntire. Next door the American Elevator Company storefront is for lease. This location is now 456-458 Clementina. Built 1950.
South of MarketThis South of Market Office space on Otis Street is for lease. Next door is the Juvenile Court and Detention Home. This building has been demolished and in its space is the courtyard entrance to the San Francisco Human Services Agency
South of MarketMel's Drive-In at 140 South Van Ness, though this view is looking east across Mission Street toward South Van Ness. Showing Grille Room and Cocktail Lounge addition, which opened in June, 1950. Signs for Firestone and Western Auto Supply are visible.
South of MarketLocated at 365 Tehama Street, off Gallagher Lane, Sterimatic National Sales & Service Co. sold janitorial supplies, soaps, disinfectants. The 2000-square-foot building was built in 1943.
South of Market1198 Howard Street. In 1951, it was home to Bell Brook Milk. An advertisement from 1943 boasted "Bell-Brook is Healthful, Delicious! Milk is a 'must' for our wartime nutrition. Ask for Bell-Brook Milk--and enjoy the richer, finer flavor of this balanced blend of Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein and Ayrshire milk. Sold only by Quality Independent Grocers."
South of MarketThis building at 190 9th Street is currently home to the San Francisco Public Library Collection Development Office.
South of Market740 Natoma Street. North side of Natoma between 8th and 9th St. Built 1907, this building has undergone extensive remodeling to become two units with garage.
South of Market608 Howard Street. View north across Howard. This location has had many incarnations: as Dan McCarty's Livery Stable in 1884, as Indian Warehouse Supplies in 1916, and as home Nanco Incorporated in 1951.
South of MarketThe Laboratory Equipment Company shipping and receiving entrance at 27 Clementina Street, flanked by the Anchor Equipment Company and the Pacific Brass Foundry Plant No. 2.
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