east peralta neighborhood
California Cotton Mills - interior view of factory. |
California Cotton Mills - interior view of factory. |
California Cotton Mills - interior view of factory. |
California Cotton Mills - interior view of factory. |
15-Nov
Lawrence Warehouse Company, exterior view of warehouse on 22nd Avenue, showing wagon and trucks loaded (G.Weininger, 9/2002): The 1930 city directory shows the address as 69 Webster St.... |
15-Mar-27
Photograph. Description: Looking southeast Physical Description: Black and white print, 8 3/4" x 13", with border. Aerograph Company |
15-Mar-27
Photograph. Description: Looking northeast Physical Description: Black and white print, 10" x 13", with border. Aerograph Company |
c. 1915
Father Grace [Daddy Grace] religious leader in Oakland performing a baptism at the waterfront in front of WWI barracks. The exact location on the waterfront is not known. Charles M. (Sweet... |
15-Sep-64
Tribune caption on the back, Sep. 15, 1964- "ARCH OF BEAUTY- Dedication ceremonies were held today for the new $1,900,000 23rd Ave. overpass, a graceful arch of steel and concrete which soars over... |
c.1900
The notation onthe back fo this photo reads "12th St. looking toward Lake Merritt," but it does not describe whether the view is from the northwest or southeast.In any event, the camera is aimed... |
October, 1932
At the end of Nineteenth Avenue homeless men created the community "Pipe City" living in the suplus lengths of sewer pipe belonging to the American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company on the esturary... |
1932
At the end of Nineteenth Avenue homeless men created the community "Pipe City" living in the suplus lengths of sewer pipe belonging to the American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company on the esturary... |
c. 1871
From a Walk Along the Water exhibition, label by Steven Lavoie Badger's Park. In 1861, the scenic splendor of Brooklyn Basin brought sea-weary Capt.Thomas W. Badger ashore to build a... |
c. 1871
Residence was on 10 acres on San Antonio Creek between 7th and 8th Avenues and E. 9th and E. 10th Streets, Oakland. In 1872 it was converted into Badger's Park but due to objections by the public... |
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