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Images for the firm Laver, Augustus, Architect

click to open gallery Aerial view of the James Flood Mansion, later the Pacific Union Club, San Francisco, CA, 2009. From Wikimedia Commons, photograph by Bobak Ha'Eri
click to open gallery Augustus Laver's presentation drawing for the San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco, 1871; from Glenn Robert Lym, Architect
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Flood Mansion, San Francisco, 2015; from Jon Jacky
click to open gallery Exterior view of the James C. Flood House, Menlo Park, CA, 1900; from UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
click to open gallery Exterior view of the James C. Flood House, Nob Hill, San Francisco, CA, 2009; from Flickr.com, photo by Wally Gobetz
click to open gallery Exterior view of the San Francisco City Hall #4, destroyed following the Earthquake and Fire of 04/18-19/1906; from the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL), San Francisco History Center
click to open gallery Newspaper advertisement soliciting contractors' bids for the foundation, cement and brickwork on the San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco, 1871; from "Proposals for Building the Foundation Walls of the New City Hall Building," Daily Alta California, vol. 23, no. 7920, 11/30/1871, p.2
click to open gallery Postcard view of the San Francisco City Hall #4, San Francisco, CA, c. 1900; from Wikimedia Commons; Britton and Rey, Publishers, San Francisco, CA
click to open gallery Postcard view of the San Francisco City Hall #4, San Francisco, CA, c. 1900; from Wikimedia Commons; Goeggel and Weidner Publishers, San Francisco, CA
click to open gallery Print of Linden Towers, Menlo Park, c. 1880. From Dorothy Regnery, An Enfuring Heritage and Quality Lighting.net
click to open gallery Title block of the California Architect and Building News magazine, with a lithograph of the City Hall #4 circled in orange, San Francisco, 1893. See California Architect and Building News, vol. XIV, no. 1, 01/20/1893, title page
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