Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Title |
Lytton Square, circa 1900 |
Type of Object |
Print, Photographic |
Object ID |
MVU2216 |
Collection |
Photographs |
Description |
This scene shows Lytton Square and the buildings which were torn down to make room for the Keystone Building, which was built in 1906. A portion of the park in front of the railroad station is seen at the right, where the bus depot was later located. A horse-drawn wagon can be seen in front of the restaurant just to the left of the center of the photograph. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph, written by F. L. Drexler, publisher of the Mill Valley Record from 1935 to 1942, reads: "Between Keystone Building and B of E (?) The Drexler lot action at Sutcliff Grocery where they were to tear down bldgs to make room for Keystone Bldg." |
Physical Description |
1 photographic print, b&w, 4" x 4" |
Date Created |
circa 1900 |
Year Range from |
1895 |
Year Range to |
1905 |
Creator (Artist/Author/Photographer) |
unknown |
Contributed by |
unknown |
Site Name |
Lane |
Search Terms |
Early Mill Valley Businesses Horses Lytton Square Railroad stations Restaurants Wagons |
Copyright |
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