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''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library''
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library''
[[Image:Lombard-Street-right-after-construction.jpg]]
'''The new touristified Lombard Street, c. 1923.'''
''Photo: Private Collector''
[[Image:Lombard-Street.jpg]]
'''An aerial view over Lombard Street a few years after completion, c. 1930.'''
''Photo: provenance unknown''


[[Image:Lombard and Montgomery Aug 4 1968 View east on Lombard from Montgomery, across Sansome to waterfront. Del Monte Milling building (1907) on left wnp28.2471.jpg|800px]]
[[Image:Lombard and Montgomery Aug 4 1968 View east on Lombard from Montgomery, across Sansome to waterfront. Del Monte Milling building (1907) on left wnp28.2471.jpg|800px]]
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 29 April 2021

Unfinished History

Norbeach$lombard-street-1922-photo.jpg

The celebrated Lombard Street while being constructed in 1922.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

Lombard-Street-right-after-construction.jpg

The new touristified Lombard Street, c. 1923.

Photo: Private Collector

Lombard-Street.jpg

An aerial view over Lombard Street a few years after completion, c. 1930.

Photo: provenance unknown

Lombard and Montgomery Aug 4 1968 View east on Lombard from Montgomery, across Sansome to waterfront. Del Monte Milling building (1907) on left wnp28.2471.jpg

On the east side of Telegraph Hill, a small portion of Lombard Street runs from Montgomery to the Embarcadero. The old Del Monte Milling building dates to 1907, and seen here in this August 1968 view when the area was still largely industrial.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp28.2471

Del-monte-bldg 6881.jpg

Same Del Monte Milling building at Lombard and Montgomery in 2012, now turned into architectural offices.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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