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'''Nobby Clarke's Folly in the 1990s'''
'''Nobby Clarke's Folly in the 1990s'''


Nobby Clarke's Folly, at the corner of Douglass and Caselli in [http://shapingsf.org/wiki/popup_orvid?.html upper Eureka Valley], built on a 30-acre spread in 1892. Nobby Clarke got his money as clerk to the Police Chief during the first decades of San Francisco's urban existence.
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''


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Nobby Clarke's Folly, at the corner of Douglass and Caselli in [[Living on the Slopes| upper Eureka Valley]], built on a 30-acre spread in 1892. Nobby Clarke got his money as clerk to the Police Chief during the first decades of San Francisco's urban existence.


Nobby Clarke's Folly early view
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'''Nobby Clarke's Folly early view'''


Nobby Clarke's Folly #2
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Contributors to this page include:
'''Nobby Clarke's Folly #2'''


''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''
''Photo: Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA''


Gaar Collection,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer
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Revision as of 23:54, 3 September 2008

Castro1$nobby-clarke s-folly-present.jpg

Nobby Clarke's Folly in the 1990s

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Nobby Clarke's Folly, at the corner of Douglass and Caselli in upper Eureka Valley, built on a 30-acre spread in 1892. Nobby Clarke got his money as clerk to the Police Chief during the first decades of San Francisco's urban existence.

Castro1$nobby-clarke s-folly--1.jpg

Nobby Clarke's Folly early view

Castro1$nobby-clarke s-folly--2.jpg

Nobby Clarke's Folly #2

Photo: Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA

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