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'''View east on Portola Drive, 1929.'''
''Photo: Courtesy John Pommon''


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'''Portola drive widening looking west from Clipper Street, Nov. 7, 1929.'''
'''Portola drive widening looking west from Clipper Street, Nov. 7, 1929.'''


''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection''


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'''Corbett Road (now Portola Drive) looking northeast from near Twin Peaks Blvd., May 10, 1910.'''
'''Corbett Road (now Portola Drive) looking northeast from near Twin Peaks Blvd., May 10, 1910.'''


''Photo: Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: C. R. collection''


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'''Portola Drive northeast near Twin Peaks Blvd, April 16, 1930.'''
'''Portola Drive northeast near Twin Peaks Blvd, April 16, 1930.'''


''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection''


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1938 photo of Portola Drive and the Miraloma Market.
1938 photo of Portola Drive and the Miraloma Market.


''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA ''
''Photo: Private Collection''


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'''Portola Drive northeast at Teresita Blvd., O'Shaughnessy enters are right, March 13, 1947.'''
'''Portola Drive northeast at Teresita Blvd., O'Shaughnessy enters are right, March 13, 1947.'''


''Photo: SFDPT, courtesy Charles Ruiz''
''Photo: SFDPT, courtesy C. R.''


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Latest revision as of 13:27, 4 June 2020

Unfinished History

002portoladr1929.jpg

View east on Portola Drive, 1929.

Photo: Courtesy John Pommon

Portola-Drive-widening-west-from-Clipper-Nov-7-1929-SFDPW.jpg

Portola drive widening looking west from Clipper Street, Nov. 7, 1929.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection

Portola-drive-2014 2914.jpg

Portola Drive west from near Clipper, July 2014, the road having been straightened and widened in the ensuing years.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Corbett-Rd-now-Portola-Dr-northeast-from-nr-Twin-Peaks-Blvd-May-10-1910.jpg

Corbett Road (now Portola Drive) looking northeast from near Twin Peaks Blvd., May 10, 1910.

Photo: C. R. collection

Portola-Dr-northeast-near-Twin-Peaks-Blvd-April-16-1930-SFDPW 72dpi.jpg

Portola Drive northeast near Twin Peaks Blvd, April 16, 1930.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection

Portola-east-near-Twin-Peaks-Blvd 2908.jpg

Nearly the same image, 84 years later.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Glenpark$portola-drive-1938.jpg

Portola Drive below Mt. Davidson, c. 1940

1938 photo of Portola Drive and the Miraloma Market.

Photo: Private Collection

Portola-Drive-ne-at-Teresita-Blvd-and-OShaughnessy-at-right-March-13-1947-SFDPT.jpg

Portola Drive northeast at Teresita Blvd., O'Shaughnessy enters are right, March 13, 1947.

Photo: SFDPT, courtesy C. R.

Portola-and-Teresita-easterly-2014 2907.jpg

Portola at Teresita looking east, O'Shaughnessy just ahead on right, July 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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