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''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection''
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'''"H" Streetcar loading passengers at 11th and Market, c. 1940s (note City Hall in background).'''
''Photo: Charles Ruiz collection''


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Revision as of 22:48, 27 June 2014

Unfinished History

Van-ness-and-market-2-up.jpg

Masonic Temple at 25 Van Ness, now home to the San Francisco Arts Commission. Note the monument to California Volunteers, which has since been relocated to Dolores at Market. This is at the edge of what was once the Hub neighborhood, shot from 11th and Market looking northwest.

Photo 1920: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

Photo 1994: David Green

11th-street-south-from-Market-1940.jpg

A photographer in 1940 shooting those images above could have turned around to see this view down 11th Street from Market.

Photo: Shaping San Francisco

Howard-and-11th-c-1940s-looking-south.jpg

Looking south on 11th from Howard, c. 1940s. Note "Chas Harney" sign at right. Harney was the man behind the Candlestick Park swindle.

Photo: Charles Ruiz collection

Market-St-and-11th-w-H-streetcar-1920-SFPL.jpg

Southeast view of Market Street and 11th with an "H" Streetcar turning in 1920.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection

Streetcar-H-at-11th-and-Market-c-1940s.jpg

"H" Streetcar loading passengers at 11th and Market, c. 1940s (note City Hall in background).

Photo: Charles Ruiz collection

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