Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools - elementary schools
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: [unspecified]
2 stories
Overview
The Irving M. Scott Grammar School was in operation in 1906. (See “Teachers Assigned to Various Schools,” San Francisco Call, 07/21/1906, p. 4.)
Building Notes
This school building had a rectangular form, and was constructed of a wood frame clad by thin clapboards. The front and side fenestrations were composed with groups of tall, thin double hung windows. On the front facade, the main entry was located off center. On one side, three single windows were lined up on the first and second stories; on the other, was a group of five windows on the second floor and three on the first. Tall pilasters with capitals trimmed the building's corners. On one side, the school's long dimension, there was a series of five windows grouped in a row on the first and second floors. Ornamental brackets "supported" the prominent eaves line.
PCAD id: 19087