Jonathan and I went on a guided walking tour of Golden Gate Park. Only five (us included) in this group compared to eighteen yesterday. Downtown tours tend to be busier.
Queen Wilhelmina Garden: http://www.golden-gate-park.com/queen-wilhelmina-tulip-garden.html
A long list of no-no's, but not exhaustive i.e. Can I bring a keg to the park? The GG Park website clarifies: You can serve beer and wine at events, but kegs and hard alcohol are not allowed in the park.
Roald Amundsen's ship the Gjoa was pulled ashore in 1909 and placed on display until 1972 when it was returned to Norway http://www.outsidelands.org/gjoa.php
We toured the first floor of the Beach Chalet on the edge of the park. Our guide explained some features of the murals painted by Lucien Labaudt from 1936-1937.
http://www.outsidelands.org/old-beach-chalet.php
http://foundsf.org/index.php?title=Beach_Chalet
We drove downtown for our second guided walking tour about the Art Deco architecture of San Francisco. We took this photo of the Hearst building on our way to meet our guide. It is Spanish Revival completed in 1911. Art Deco style began influencing architecture in 1920.
140 New Montgomery
http://cms.asce.org/CEMagazine/ArticleNs.aspx?id=23622330864#.VHeqLb5bTFI
http://www.sfcityguides.org/public_guidelines.html srch_text=new+montgomery&submit=Search&submitted2=TRUE
The following photos are features of the first level of 140 New Montgomery:
wall vent
ceiling
wall
In 1925, this building was built for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. Notice the bell in the wall motif and in the arch above the door. It was the first building to have phone lines to each desk. Yelp now has offices in this building.
Shell Building http://www.shellbuildingsf.com
155 Sansome Building http://cityclubsf.com/about/history/
Dining Hall
On dining hall dresser
View of dining hall through handrail
Russ Building http://www.timeshutter.com/image/montgomery-street-showing-russ-building
Close-up of floor
130 New Montgomery
http://artdecobuildings.blogspot.com/2010/06/130-montgmery-st-san-francisco.html
Hallidie Building http://www.aiasf.org/about/history/hallidie-renovation/
450 Sutter Street
http://untappedcities.com/2012/02/24/architecture-spotlight-art-decos-mayan-revival/
And now for something completely different...
So any new art deco tattoo ideas, Sir Brave Heart Jonathan?
ReplyDelete"In the time honoured tradition of Art Deco artists honouring great civilizations, my arms will depict the blood spilled by my forefathers to keep Scotland free." Sir Brave Heart Jonathan
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