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Title
Entrance to Flood building
Contributor
Unknown (Creator)
Publication Information
M. Rieder
Contributing Institution
San José State University, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
San José State University Archives Photograph Collection
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives department. http://www.sjlibrary.org/research/special/special_coll/copyright_info_sc.htm
Description
Written on recto: "Entrance to Flood Building San Francisco, Cal., after Earthquake and Fire, April 18, 1906."
The Flood Building is one of San Francisco's best known landmarks. Completed in 1904, the Flood Building has withstood earthquakes and the threat of demolition. It is now the distinctive home to numerous businesses and continues to be one of San Francisco's premier office buildings for large and small businesses. http://www.floodbuilding.com/
Scanned with Microtek Scanmaker 1000XL Pro; as a 600 dpi TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color. Auto Level image processing applied and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CS3.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
3 X 5 in.
Identifier
islandora:81_211
filename: ua_postcard_027
oclc: 601743204
islandora: 81_211
Language
English
Subject
Community Life
Postcard
Cities & towns
City & town halls
Disasters
Earthquakes
Earthquake damage
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906
Place
San Francisco
California

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