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Title
[Sutter and Van Ness]
Creator
Dobbin, Hamilton Henry, 1856-1930
Date Created and/or Issued
[ca. 1912]
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
V1p183c
In PHOTO ALBUM-VAULT: ** fc917.9461 A3, Vol. I, page 183 bottom.
This photograph is contained in one of two volumes by Dobbin titled "Album of San Francisco."
No text. View is of the two-story white building at the northwest corner of Sutter and Van Ness, containing a Goodyear tire dealership and the Simplex-Mercer Pacific Coast Agency. An automobile is parked in front of the Goodyear dealership. A United Railroads #101-180 series car is eastbound on the #2 Clement line. According to "The White Front Cars of San Francisco" by Charles Smallwood, these cars were built in 1911 and transferred to the Haight Street lines in 1913, thereby dating the photo. Also, Muni's H Van Ness line, built in 1914, is not yet in evidence.
Type
image
Format
Photographs.
Nonprojected graphic
Cartographic material
Extent
1 photoprint ; 3 x 4 1/8 in.
Identifier
(C)001380715CSL01-Aleph
(DRA)VVV-3972
Subject
Buildings--California--San Francisco
Street railroads--California--San Francisco
San Francisco (Calif.)--Photographs
Photographic prints
Place
California
San Francisco
San Francisco (Calif.)

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