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  • [[Image:Telegraph-Hill-circa-1885.jpg]] '''Telegraph Hill, circa 1885, showing 230 Filbert (1858) and 228 Filbert (1869) on the Filbe
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  • ...arrying of Telegraph Hill, the Gray Bros. continued past 1909, leaving the hill scarred and subject to winter landslides.''' ...ft permanent scars on Telegraph Hill. In 1924 landslides still plagued the hill regularly.'''
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  • ...e City of San Francisco Planning Code, Appendix G to Article 10: Telegraph Hill Historic District, passed Nov. 13, 1986.'' [[Image:Tel-hill-from-bay-1870.jpg]]
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  • ...ecies|exotic non-native species]] in San Francisco. These are on Telegraph Hill in the mid-1990s.''' | colspan="2" |'''Free Parrots living on Telegraph Hill were first documented in 1911 and still have a home there today. A new spec
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  • [[Image:Tel Hill 1890 View north from Alta Street of three boys and a girl standing on hills ...Hill, during the early period of organizing to stop the destruction of the hill by quarrying. [[Julius' Castle|Layman's Castle]] is visible at upper left o
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  • [[Image:Telegraph Hill from Bay 1940s wnp25.0462.jpg|792px]] '''Telegraph Hill from the bay, 1940s.'''
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  • ...rving a stint in the Army, 26-year-old Jeffory Morshead moved to Telegraph Hill, the neighborhood was undergoing a kind of bargain-basement gentrification. Like Jeffory, these young professionals walked down the Hill each day to their jobs in the Financial District. But to hear Jeffory tell
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  • ...at [https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/12/15/revolutionary-art-on-telegraph-hill-the-coit-tower-murals/ counterpunch.org], December 15, 2023'' ...the news of the incoming ships to San Francisco’s business sector down the hill on Montgomery Street.
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  • ...arf was off the Union Street and Filbert Street wharves, east of Telegraph Hill, before being moved to the north shore of San Francisco in the early 20th c ...'s Wharf, c. 1891, when it was still off the northwest corner of Telegraph Hill.'''
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  • ...arrying of Telegraph Hill, the Gray Bros. continued past 1909, leaving the hill scarred and subject to winter landslides.''' ...ft permanent scars on Telegraph Hill. In 1924 landslides still plagued the hill regularly.'''
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  • ...arf was off the Union Street and Filbert Street wharves, east of Telegraph Hill, before being moved to the north shore of San Francisco in the early 20th c ...'s Wharf, c. 1891, when it was still off the northwest corner of Telegraph Hill.'''
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  • [[Image:Telegraph Hill from Bay 1940s wnp25.0462.jpg|792px]] '''Telegraph Hill from the bay, 1940s.'''
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  • ...lhoun Terrace, c. 1860s. This slope is long gone due to [[Saving Telegraph Hill 1890-1918|quarrying]] below.''' [[Birdseye View of SF 1874 |Prev. Document]] [[Telegraph Hill Quarry |Next Document]]
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  • ...Tours-habitat.gif|link=Parrots on Telegraph Hill]] [[Parrots on Telegraph Hill|-->Open Space Habitat tour continues]]
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  • <font size=4>Electric Money— California's First Telegraph</font size> [[Image:Annals%24inner-telegraph-station.jpg]]
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  • ...Corona Heights|Corona Heights]] Quarry and Brick Factory on south slope of hill.''' ...ive, noisy, dirty quarries on [[Saving Telegraph Hill 1890-1918| Telegraph Hill]] and at today's [[30th and Castro South|30th Street]] and Castro. The Gray
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  • '''Vallejo Street wharf seen from Telegraph Hill, 1864.''' '''Vallejo Street wharf and Green Street dock, with Telegraph Hill rising behind it, 1864.'''
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  • ...e City of San Francisco Planning Code, Appendix G to Article 10: Telegraph Hill Historic District, passed Nov. 13, 1986.'' [[Image:Tel-hill-from-bay-1870.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:ecology1$exotics$non-native_itm$parrots-on-telegraph-hill.jpg]] [[Parrots on Telegraph Hill| Parrots on Telegraph Hill]]'''?!?. . . [https://www.archive.org/details/ssfPR39SEAL Sea Lions] at [[N
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  • [[Image:Tel Hill 1890 View north from Alta Street of three boys and a girl standing on hills ...Hill, during the early period of organizing to stop the destruction of the hill by quarrying. [[Julius' Castle|Layman's Castle]] is visible at upper left o
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  • [[Image:Cushman-Dec-14-1952-Tel-Hill-from-Embarcadero-on-Filbert-P06512.jpg]] '''View from Filbert and Battery west towards Filbert Steps on Telegraph Hill, December 14, 1952.'''
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  • [[Category:Nob_Hill|Nob Hill]] [[Category:Potrero_Hill|Potrero Hill]]
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  • Golden Gate from Telegraph Hill (Photographed by J. J. Reilly) Telegraph Hill, from Russian Hill (Photographed by Edward J. Muybridge)
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  • '''On the east side of Telegraph Hill, a small portion of Lombard Street runs from Montgomery to the Embarcadero. [[category:North Beach]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Russian Hill]] [[category:buildings]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:2010s]] [[category:R
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  • ...nn, originally published on [http://www.fog-city.de/stone-quarry-telegraph-hill/ San Francisco Fog City/Stadt Des Nebels]'' [[Image:30th and Castro c 1915 Looking west at Gold Mine Hill. Gray Brothers quarry building on left. (Manning Collection) wnp26.1126.jpg
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  • '''31 Alta Street on Telegraph Hill, 2012.''' ...rinted cards were sent to a prospective clientele announcing her Telegraph Hill Tavern as having “all the atmosphere of the Montmarte with a Marine view.
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  • ...iew southeast from Buena Vista hill. Corona Heights in foreground, Liberty Hill with a smattering of houses on it behind that. The [[Jewish Cemetery|Jewish [[Image:Corona-hts-from-top-of-gold-mine-hill-overlook 0679.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:View north from Rincon Hill 1860 from J Paul Getty Museum Open Content Program 1149340 221475424674879 '''View north from Rincon Hill across the urbanizing Yerba Buena Cove, mostly filled but still some areas
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  • '''Telegraph Hill from Black Point in 1895 ... now Fort Mason ''' ...th Irish, Germans, and others. Chiletown, located at the foot of Telegraph Hill in the early 1850s, evolved into Mexican and Spanish speaking settlements.
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  • ...ewspapers coming from home. The [[California's First Telegraph|[semaphore] telegraph]] has some hours before announced that the ''Golden Gate'' is approaching t ...cisco!'' they say to each other, as they mark the forest of masts, and the hill-sides covered with buildings. ''Well! It exceeds all my expectations!''
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  • Golden Gate from Telegraph Hill (Photographed by [[Stereographs|J. J. Reilly]])
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  • ...rving a stint in the Army, 26-year-old Jeffory Morshead moved to Telegraph Hill, the neighborhood was undergoing a kind of bargain-basement gentrification. Like Jeffory, these young professionals walked down the Hill each day to their jobs in the Financial District. But to hear Jeffory tell
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  • [[Saving Telegraph Hill 1890-1918 | Saving Telegraph Hill]]
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  • [http://www.potreroarchives.com/Archives/Welcome.html Potrero Hill Archives]<br> [https://archive.org/details/telegraphhillpapers?&sort=date ''The Telegraph Hill Semaphore''] <br>
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  • ...ecies|exotic non-native species]] in San Francisco. These are on Telegraph Hill in the mid-1990s.''' | colspan="2" |'''Free Parrots living on Telegraph Hill were first documented in 1911 and still have a home there today. A new spec
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  • [http://www.thd.org Telegraph Hill Dwellers] [http://www.potreroarchives.com/ Potrero Hill Archives Project]
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  • ...s) is at 1st and Howard Street. Old St. Mary's is visible on slopes of Nob Hill in distance, and Mt. Tam is in the distance.''' ...s later, this area quickly sank economically when the wealthy moved to Nob Hill and elsewhere.'''
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  • ...e twenty-five artists painted murals in the cylindrical tower on Telegraph Hill, it was the four artists' criticisms of American society that attracted the [[Revolutionary Art on Telegraph Hill: the Coit Tower Murals|Coit Tower loop]]
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  • [[North Beach from Telegraph Hill |Prev. Document]] [[Finocchio's, a Short Retrospective|Next Document]]
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  • Carlo Middione, who arrived in [[Bachelors on Telegraph Hill in the 1950s|North Beach]] around 1958, describes his life during those ear
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  • ...nitial support for these improvements the public began to turn against the hill flatteners. The grading was messy work, adding yet more mud to the as yet u ...atteners continued to have their way. The Second Street Cut through Rincon Hill was made in 1869. Behind the plans for a cut was the wealthy land owner, Jo
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  • '''View west towards Coit Tower and Telegraph Hill from [[LEVI'S: Blue Jean Kings|Levi's]] Plaza, 2012.''' ...h. The building makes a point of not intruding on the Coit Tower/Telegraph hill cityscape. The surfaces echo the texture of the historic Italian Swiss colo
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  • ''An excerpt from the [http://www.thd.org Telegraph Hill Dwellers] Oral History Project’s Interview with Ines Belli, by Audrey Tom Ines Belli told this story, and many others, as part of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers’ Oral History Project. Reading these interviews, one enters a No
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  • [[Image:C1957 View west from The Embarcadero near Lombard toward Telegraph Hill. Belt Line locomotive 22 and Belt Line Railroad roundhouse at right, Julius [[Image:Norbeach%24telegraph-hill-history%24school-street_itm%24school-st1.jpg]]
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  • ...ww.thd.org The Semaphore]'' #196, Fall 2011 under the title "Castle on the Hill"'' Rarely does one find a castle clinging to a hill in the center of an urban area. Julius’ Castle, at 302 Greenwich St. wher
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  • [[Image:View E from Russian Hill circa 1890 wnp37.00922.jpg|800px]] '''View east from Russian Hill over North Beach, c. 1890.'''
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  • [[Image:Telegraph-Hill-circa-1885.jpg]] '''Telegraph Hill, circa 1885, showing 230 Filbert (1858) and 228 Filbert (1869) on the Filbe
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  • ...years on Telegraph Hill. He was instrumental in establishing the Telegraph Hill Historic District, helping drive some of the early planning and political e [[category:North Beach]] [[category:Telegraph Hill]] [[category:Gardens]] [[category:Ecology]] [[category:1980s]] [[category:1
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  • ...ow a 21-Year-Old Genius Invented the Television—In the Shadow of Telegraph Hill</font size> It may be just a book blurb but those of us who live on Telegraph Hill have reason to take notice. On the back cover of Even Schwartz’s recent b
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  • '''Montgomery Street as seen in this 1850 postcard shot, with Telegraph Hill sloping up in the background.'''
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  • ...ors for Rivera’s use. Morse had obliterated time with his invention of the telegraph and Morse code. Now messaging was “instantaneous.” (It is a revelation ...ance hearings. Diego went so far as to script an article for the ''Russian Hill Runt'', “I Am Not A Communist.”
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  • ...Russian Hill (Jones & Vallejo); Clarke's Point (eastern side of Telegraph Hill); 1st & Clementina; North Beach (near Powell & Lombard) ...es: [[For Whom the Belle Toils:|Mission Dolores]]. Russian Hill. Telegraph Hill. North Beach, Yerba Buena, and Presidio.
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  • ...ies in the Inner and Outer Mission, Excelsior, Bernal Heights, and Potrero Hill where they could work in nearby factories, warehouses, workshops, and railr ...eel and spectacular views, residing on the slopes of Telegraph and Russian Hill, where the rents are very high. North Beach has gradually evolved into a ne
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  • ''Photo: [http://www.thd.org Telegraph Hill Dwellers Association]'' [[Parrots on Telegraph Hill |Prev. Document]] [[Coit Tower National Historic Site |Next Document]]
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  • ...t it was born as a small fair on upper Grant Avenue. Many of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers’ board members volunteered at THD’s Green Street booth, and we ...strumental in the formation of this group, including Bufano. The Telegraph Hill Dwellers have always been an essential part of the Fair’s backbone.
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  • ...icopter drone launched from a Chilean warship. Bombs fell around Telegraph Hill, and near the Southern Pacific Railways Co. at Fourth and Townsend Streets.
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  • '''View of the city of San Franciso in 1849 from California Street; Telegraph Hill on the left and Rincon Point to the right.'''
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  • ...riedlander Warehouse 1869 Southwest corner Sansome and Chestnut, Telegraph Hill behind. wnp27.3812.jpg|792px]] ...er Warehouse, 1869, on southwest corner of Sansome and Chestnut, Telegraph Hill rising up behind.'''
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  • [[Image:Tel Hill Aug 1974 View from Embarcadero of construction crane, new buildings - Juliu '''Telegraph Hill, August 1974, northeast waterfront historic warehouses under construction.'
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