9th Ave & Irving
Inbound MUNI Torpedo streetcar #1015 making the turn from 9th Avenue onto Irving. Looking west on Irving.
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    Inbound MUNI Torpedo streetcar #1015 making the turn from 9th Avenue onto Irving. Looking west on Irving.
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    Telephoto view of downtown skyline, probably taken from a rooftop near 10th Ave and Judah St. Mark Hopkins Hotel at left, early downtown high-rises, and Bay Bridge at far right. Light standards at Kezar Stadium in middle distance.
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    1601 8th Avenue at Lawton Street, southwest corner, built 1925. Large Spanish-style single family home in the Windsor Terrace development.
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    227 Lawton, single family home, built 1914. Windsor Terrace, between 8th and 9th Avenues.
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    245 Lawton, single family home, built 1951. Windsor Terrace. Southeast corner of 9th Ave & Lawton St.
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    1510 5th Avenue. West side of 5th Ave south of Kirkham.
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    427 Kirkham, single family home, built 1906.
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    722 Parnassus Ave, between 4th Aveune and 5th Avenue. Built 1913, here newly stripped of ornament in 1951.
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    1463 Funston Ave, near Kirkham St. Single family home, built 1910.
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    1427 5th Avenue, single family home, built 1910. West side between Judah and Kirkham.
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    This multi-occupant residential unit at 1417 9th Ave was built prior to 1906.
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    This two-family residential home at 1457 9th Ave was built in 1907. The ground-floor storefront appears to be a later addition not used for its intended purpose by 1951.
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    In 1951, 1129 Irving between 12th Avenue and Funston was partially vacant. It was also the office of Ben Ostrowski, a contractor/builder. This site is now occupied by a 5-unit building built in 1992.
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    This shingled Edwardian residence at 1261 10th Ave was replaced by a six-unit apartment building in 1973.
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    In 1918, 1269 5th Ave was home to Otto Dreusike, who ran a sheet metal business. In 1923, The Olympian said: %quot;Otto Dreusike has been pestering around the steam room for years trying to use that man-made nature's laboratory for the purpose which it was intended, but, bless my soul, the old steam hasn't had any effect whatsoever on Otto, for he is still just as pleasingly plump as he ever was.%quot;
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    This residential building at 1279 3rd Ave was built in 1908; since this photo was taken, a garage has been added beneath the bay window.
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    This four-unit apartment building at 1446 14th Ave was built in 1950.
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    Built in 1906, this building at 1456 9th Ave is commercial below and residential above. In 1909, an advertisement in the San Francisco Call read: “$850 for 3 room bungalow: unobstructed marine view; terms if wanted. See it at 1456 9th ave. South.â€
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    View east across 14th Ave. to part of St. Anne's Elementary School. 1320 14th Ave was built in 1912.
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    1307 and 1309 6th Ave, between Irving and Judah. Built 1907
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