

Mission Dolores, San Francisco, Photo Print Card, Early 20th Century
Early 20th Century
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Historical Context & Description
This card features a photograph of Mission Dolores in San Francisco, California. The composition centers on the mission's iconic façade, showcasing its Spanish colonial architecture with prominent columns and a cross atop the roof. The presence of palm trees in the foreground adds to the Californian ambiance. The image is framed by a white border, typical of early 20th-century cards.
Aprox: 1.25" x 3.3"
The card appears to be printed using a halftone technique, common in early 1900s mass-produced cards. The front bears the printed caption 'MISSION DOLORES, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.' The condition is generally good, with slight yellowing consistent with age.
This photograph captures the historical significance of Mission Dolores, one of the oldest surviving structures in San Francisco. It provides insight into early 20th-century postcard production and the cultural importance of the mission as a landmark. Vernacular images like this offer valuable records of architectural and social history.
Details
- Type
- photograph
- Condition
- good
Slight yellowing, consistent with age; overall well-preserved.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



