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"The doorway (between terrace & lobby) is surrounded by bright ceramic tiles, designed specifically for the Lodge and hand-made in Spain."

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Mount Davidson manor neighborhood

developed in the 1920s

San Francisco

 

2014-Aug-C 020

built 1923

 

Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco

(a development built on the former location of the Ingleside Racetrack in the southwestern part of San Francisco. The racetrack functioned 1895-1905; It did not reopen after the 1906 quake and the racetrack and buildings served as emergency housing. In 1910, Joseph A. Leonard’s Urban Realty Development Company bought the track and set about turning the land into a residence park. By 1912, Ingleside Terraces had opened, with Urbano Drive paved on the loop of the old racetrack.)

 

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picturesque houses

850, 854, 858 27th Avenue (near Fulton Street)

outer Richmond

San Francisco

built 1932

  

2014-Aug-G 085

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"Other features unique to the Great Lobby are the 16 solid brass, recessed, lighted theatre lobby display cases, many containing original pictures from the time of the Lodge's opening in 1937. This type of fixture has become extremely valuable as a collector's item," not to mention the 11' 2" stuffed alligator, the legendary "Old Joe" below :>))

San Francisco

 

"The leap from Relief Home to skilled nursing facility began in earnest in the 1920’s when Mayor James “Sunny Jim” Rolph turned over the first spade of earth for the Spanish Revival-style buildings that would become Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center"

 

2014-Sept-J 214

 

№ 93 San Jacinto Way @ Monterey Boulevard

"Monterey Heights"

San Francisco, California

year built: 192xx

 

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corner Monterey Boulevard, St. Francis Wood, San Francisco

 

★ architect: B. Cooper Corbett (Benjamin Cooper Corbett, 1872-1957) He designed 18 houses in St. Francis Wood. Originally practicing in Los Angeles, he had moved to San Francisco by 1920.

★ built 1926

★ ten rooms

 

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Laguna Honda Hospital

Alms House Tract

San Francisco

 

Mediterranean revival complex designed by John Reid Jr, (1879-1968) architect City architect; his sister was married to Mayor Rolph.

 

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The church as we have it today was used for the first time on Easter Day 1941

Balboa Terrace neighborhod

San Francisco

 

2014-Aug-C 008

325 NE 97th Street - Miami Shores

**central Miami Shores**

 

Mediterranean Revival home

Mediterranean revival architecture (loosely)

Westwood Highlands, San Francisco, California

built 1925

San Jose Avenue

Mission Terrace

San Francisco

 

2014-Aug-M 107

St Francis Wood, San Francisco

● S A Born, architect and/or builder

● built 1926

● eleven rooms

● renaissance revival

 

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"St. Francis Wood" "St. Francis Boulevard"

486 Urbano Drive @ Alviso

Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco

Spanish colonial revival

 

~ built 1927

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Dorchester Way, San Francisco

  

2014-Sept-J 166

San Francisco

John Reid Jr, (1879-1968) architect

 

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seen from the bus

Crocker Amazon

San Francisco

 

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built 1927

 

Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco

(a development built on the former location of the Ingleside Racetrack in the southwestern part of San Francisco. The racetrack functioned 1895-1905; It did not reopen after the 1906 quake and the racetrack and buildings served as emergency housing. In 1910, Joseph A. Leonard’s Urban Realty Development Company bought the track and set about turning the land into a residence park. By 1912, Ingleside Terraces had opened, with Urbano Drive paved on the loop of the old racetrack.)

 

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Laguna Honda Hospital

San Francisco, California

  

2014-Sept-J 211

Mediterranean revival architecture (1924)

 

Westwood Highlands, San Francisco, California

 

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