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San Francisco Landmark #20
Hotaling Annex West
463-473 Jackson Street at Hotaling Place
Built 1860's
Hotaling Annex West was built in the Italianate style popular in the 1860's.
Early owners and tenants are unknown. However, Dominick Small, a carpenter and builder, had his shop in the building in the late 1870's. Anson Parsons Hotaling bought the building and others in the vicinity before 1890 for his liquor business. Hotaling's estate owned the building until 1944.
The WPA rented the building during the 1930's for the Federal Writers and Federal Artists projects. In 1941 that use ended, and in 1942 Walter McElroy, an editor in the writers project, took over the lease. In 1945, the lease was taken by Emmy Lou Packard, well-known artist and draftswoman.
During World War II, the tenants included artists and writers who lived here and worked in the shipyards. Among them were Giacomo Patri, Avrum Rubinstein, Byron Randall, Miss Packard (now Mrs. Randall), and Martin Snipper. Writers, artists, musicians continued to live and work here until the 1950's when the building was converted into sales and showrooms for interior designers.
als S 9 (VRN) nach Mannheim Hbf unterwegs in südlicher Richtung kurz hinter Groß-Rohrheim, 15.06.2021
Lothian Buses' most recent purchases are 25 Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodied Volvo B5TL for service 22 between Ocean Terminal and the Gyle Centre. Seen here is 463 - SJ66LRN on Princes Street heading for Ocean Terminal.
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Garden of Remembrance at RAF Waddington UK.
463 and 467 flew Lancaster bombers in the second world war.