
Glen Park
Two ladies (sisters) on Martha Hill/Dorothy Erskine Park looking east toward Chenery and Glen Park. 894 Chenery, built 1907, visible at lower left.
Glen ParkContains 178 photos
Two ladies (sisters) on Martha Hill/Dorothy Erskine Park looking east toward Chenery and Glen Park. 894 Chenery, built 1907, visible at lower left.
Glen ParkFirst Sunnyside School, dedicated April 12th, 1909. View from Flood Avenue looking northwest, schoolhouse shortly after construction. Replaced by current school building in 1927. [33 Schoolhouse Sunnyside]
SunnysideRight after line was built. URR 10-Line streetcar #1374 built in 1903.
Sunnyside[San Miguel Ranch No.61 Standing the center of Sunnyside Avenue between Genesee (sic) and Hamburg Streets in Sunnyside, Looking westerly towards projected extension of Sunnyside Avenue through San Miguel Ranch.] Two houses on right, children beside road and fence at Sutro Forest. [Sutro Estate Appraisal - A.S. Baldwin]
SunnysideCircular Avenue Between Acadia Street and Joost Avenue, Sunnyside electric streetcar powerhouse in background- United Railroads [UO2893]
SunnysideView east on Monterey (Sunnyside) from Baden, Track Construction. Sunnyside Powerhouse at right. United Railroads - [U04391]
SunnysideView east from the top of Acadia Street near Chilton Avenue. Across the middle distance, left to right, are the still standing houses at 174, 178, 173, and 191 Chilton Avenue. The first Glen Park School in center, opened in 1908, the current building in 1935. Mission viaduct visible in the background right.
Glen ParkMonterey Blvd (then Sunnyside Ave) after a washout, looking north from Edna Street. SF Chronicle: "In the Sunnyside District, the newly graded crossing of Edna street and Sunnyside avenue was washed out and the United Railroads tracks there left in the air." [dpwbook11 dpw2249]
SunnysideView east on Mangels towards Gennessee. The house still stands at 618 Mangels. [dpwbook11 dpw2250]
SunnysideMangels Ave near Gennessee St, looking north. 618 Mangels on left, 615 Gennessee on right. Both still stand. [dpwbook11 dpw2251]
SunnysideView West on Mangels Two houses still stand, 618 Mangels Ave on left, 615 Gennessee St on right.[DPW 2252] ( same as print - wnp27.0529)
SunnysideWomen's County Jail (Matron's Cottage). Now football field for City College San Francisco. [dpwbook13 dpw2675]
SunnysideWomen's County Jail. Now football field for City College San Francisco. [dpwbook13 dpw2676] Ingleside Jail. This portion of jail collapsed in 1906 Quake.
SunnysideView West on Mangels Two houses still stand, 618 Mangels Ave on left, 615 Gennessee St on right.[DPW 2252]
SunnysideWomen's County Jail. Now football field at CIty College San Francisco. [dpwbook13 dpw2677] Ingleside Jail. Portion on left collapsed from 1906 Quake.
SunnysideNear Ocean Avenue and Phelan (now Frida Kahlo Way), jail building was on the site of present day City College of San Francisco football field.
SunnysideView north on Congo from Monterey. 330 Congo (built 1907) at right. [dpwbook16 dpw3449]
SunnysideCongo bet. Hearst & Sunnyside [dpwbook16 dpw3446] Sunnyside now Monterey
SunnysideSunnyside and Foerester [dpwbook20 dpw4582] Sunnyside is now Monterey
SunnysideView of vegetable gardens looking southwest from near Monterey (then Circular) and Diamond. Gorham Street (then Garden Lane) in view. House on right demolished for widening of San Jose Ave in 1920s. House on left 51 Gorham St still stands. 1915 Sanborn map, Sheet 920, shows area. New fence. [dpwbook19 dpw4159]
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