However, the construction of the St Enoch Centre in the 1980s has had a hugely detrimental effect on Howard Street, leaving it a mess of access roads where there was once a busy street, and Hootenanny is now one of the few pubs remaining on it.
#glasgow #glasgowpubs #howardstreet #glasgowhistory
As well as the the Lorne, these have included rhe rather wonderfully named Mars Bar (at No. 21), Inn Decision's (No. 72), Nobody's Inn (also No. 72).
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#glasgow #architecture #glasgowpubs #howardstreet #glasgowhistory
Hootenanny on the corner of Howard Street and Dixon Street in central Glasgow. Sited on the ground floor of a commercial building constructed around 1870, it first opened as the Lorne Restaurant in 1872.
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My Baltimore Light Rail sweater that I knitted. Only train-themed sweater so far. Hopefully there will be more in the future. #knitting #sweater #lightrail #baltimore #howardstreet #mtamaryland #train #trains #traintrack #traintracks
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly man standing against the wall of a building. He appears contemplative, with his head slightly bowed and one hand in his pocket while holding onto what seems to be a newspaper or piece of paper in his other hand. The man wears overalls, a dark coat, a hat, and is likely dressed for cold weather. The setting suggests an urban environment; the building has signs including "TO LEASE," advertising Blatteis Realty Co., with additional information on rent prices. Other visible text includes mentions of coffee and sandwiches from Hamburgers & Muffins at 53 Post St. The surrounding area appears worn, hinting at a possibly economically challenged neighborhood. The overall atmosphere conveys hardship or reflection in an urban environment, which aligns with the historical context provided by "Skid Row," Howard Street, San Francisco, California as referenced in the source information for this image. This photograph likely captures a moment of daily life within that particular area during its documented period.
"Skid Row." Howard Street, San Francisco, California
#SkidRow #HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #BlatteisRealtyCo #Hamburgers&Muffins #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769697/
The image depicts a black-and-white street scene from San Francisco, likely taken in the early 1940s. The focus is on Murray & Ready, an establishment with signage indicating it deals primarily with employment services for international workers. A line of people waits outside, suggesting high demand or interest in their offerings. Adjacent to this business are other establishments including a pawn shop and what appears to be some form of food service, as indicated by visible signs mentioning "international empl" (employment) and various prices displayed on window fronts. The architecture is indicative of early 20th-century urban development with multi-story buildings featuring commercial spaces at street level. The scene captures the essence of a bustling working-class environment during that era in San Francisco's history, reflecting economic activity amidst challenges faced by both local residents and international workers alike.
Howard Street in San Francisco, known as "Skid Row," the district of the unemployed
#HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #SkidRow #Murray&Ready #SanFranciscos #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769707/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals, likely men, standing in front of an open shop. The person on the left wears a coat with a belt bag and has their hands resting against the display case that holds various items such as bottles or containers. They wear a hat tilted downwards and seem to be looking at something within the display. The individual on the right is dressed in a jacket, pants, and boots, wearing what appears to be a cowboy hat, and they are facing away from the camera towards another person outside of the frame who might be gesturing or speaking with them. In their hands, both individuals hold objects that resemble guns: one has it strapped over his shoulder while the other seems to have placed theirs in front. The setting suggests an older time period given its style and fashion; possibly early 20th-century America based on clothing styles observed. There is a sense of casual camaraderie or shared interest between these two figures as they interact with each other amidst their urban environment. The background includes part of the shop's facade, which appears to be made from wooden materials, typical for storefronts in certain historical cities like San Francisco during that era. The presence and style of items on display suggest a hock shop or pawnbroker business common in skid row neighborhoods where people might exchange valuables as collateral against short-term loans. [...]
"Skid Row." Howard Street, San Francisco, California. The hock shop
#SkidRow #HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769695/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting four men standing in front of what appears to be an entrance, possibly a business or establishment. The setting suggests it could be from the early 20th century given their attire - coats, hats, and suits indicative of that era's fashion. Two of the men are engaged with something one is holding between them; perhaps examining papers or tickets together. They seem to be in conversation as they lean slightly towards each other, indicating a shared focus on what they're looking at. The two other figures stand by passively - not interacting but observing their surroundings or possibly waiting for someone's arrival. Their postures suggest anticipation or patience rather than active engagement with the environment around them. In terms of location and context, this photo seems to be part of Dorothea Lange’s work on unemployment during a period when such issues were prevalent in American society—likely reflecting conditions seen widely across urban America at that time due to economic hardship. The mention 'Unemployed men on Howard Street.' suggests these individuals are among those affected by the economic downturn. The photograph's framing is tight, focusing heavily on the subjects and their immediate environment with no other significant background elements visible beyond what they're standing in front of—a sign which reads "Pearly" suggesting a business name. This coul [...]
Unemployed men on Howard Street. San Francisco, California
#HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #DorotheaLange’s #American #America #Lange #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769706/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting two men standing on Howard Street in San Francisco, California. Both are dressed in early to mid-20th-century style clothing, including hats, coats, and ties for the taller man, while the shorter individual wears a suit with pinstripe trousers and a sweater. They appear engaged in conversation or an interaction as indicated by their gestures; both have one hand extended towards each other. The backdrop includes part of a wall that displays partial text advertising sandwiches from "Rummy House," suggesting they might be near a food establishment, possibly during the Great Depression era when Dorothea Lange took this photo. The image is labeled with handwritten annotations in Hebrew ("6-2013 Art") and English numbers indicating its cataloging or indexing by an archive. The lower right corner of the photograph includes a print number "10," which could denote its sequence within a collection.
Unemployed men on Howard Street. San Francisco, California
#HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #RummyHouse #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLange #Hebrew #English #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769705/
The image depicts a black and white scene of two individuals lying on the ground in an urban area. They appear to be resting or possibly sleeping, with their heads turned away from each other. The background shows a row of parked cars along a street lined with various businesses including a fruit market sign that reads "San Francisco Fruit Market." This historical context suggests the photo was taken during an earlier time period when such establishments were common in urban settings.
Scene along "Skid Row." Howard Street, San Francisco, California
#SkidRow #HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769704/
The image captures a candid moment on an urban street where several men are gathered outside various establishments. The architecture suggests it might be in San Francisco, California during the early to mid-20th century. In the foreground, three individuals stand together: one wearing a fur-lined coat and hat appears deep in thought or possibly asleep, another with a distinctive white cap looking outwards, while the third seems engaged in conversation. The men are dressed in attire typical of that era, including hats, coats, and suits, indicating modest to middle-class status. Behind them, other individuals continue their day; some stand alone gazing into storefronts or windows, others walk by purposefully. On the right side, a man with a cane is visible, suggesting he might be elderly or have mobility issues. He walks away from the camera towards another direction on Howard Street. The buildings display signs for businesses such as "MURRAY & READY" and establishments like "POOL ROOM," indicating leisurely activities available to locals at that time. The facade of one building has a signboard with partial visibility, stating it's an arcade or game room. Notably, there is text on the image itself which reads "1935 E 20th Ave San Francisco Calif." This likely denotes where and when this photo was taken during Dorothea Lange’s renowned series of work documenting life in America. The overall ambiance suggests a working- [...]
"Skid Row." Howard Street. San Francisco, California
#SkidRow #HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #third #MURRAY& #Calif #DorotheaLange’s #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769703/
The image is a black and white photograph capturing an urban street scene. It appears to be from the early to mid-20th century, judging by the clothing styles of the people in the picture as well as the architecture. There are several individuals visible on what seems to be a bustling city sidewalk. The men are dressed in dark coats, hats and trousers typical of that era's fashion for working-class males. One man is using a cane, suggesting he may have mobility issues or it could simply indicate an older age group from which many such people would belong. The setting looks like Skid Row on Howard Street in San Francisco, California as the caption suggests - this area historically has been known to be a place for homeless and unemployed individuals. The buildings lining the street are worn with visible signs of wear or decay; one sign reads 'Ready' but it's unclear what business it is associated. The overall atmosphere seems busy yet somber given that there aren't any clear smiles on anyone’s faces, which adds an air of hardship to this everyday scene in a historically impoverished neighborhood.
"Skid Row." Howard Street, the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California
#SkidRow #HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769702/
The photograph captures a moment outside an employment agency located on Howard Street in San Francisco, California. It's black and white, reflecting the historical context of when Dorothea Lange took this picture; likely during or shortly after the Great Depression. In front of the building stands a group of men dressed in suits with hats—a style that suggests early to mid-20th century fashion—and some are smoking cigarettes. Their posture varies from upright and attentive, as if they're awaiting their turn for an interview, to casual—leaning against walls or on each other's shoulders. The sign above the entrance reads "International Employment Agency," indicating it deals with both local job seekers and perhaps those seeking employment in international locations during that time period. The surrounding area appears busy but not crowded; a few more individuals are visible walking by or standing near the building, suggesting this location is part of an active urban setting. The architecture itself isn't heavily detailed within the frame, save for some decorative elements on what seems like overhangs above the doorway and windows. A price list and other notices are posted outside as well—perhaps advertisements or information about services offered by the employment agency. This scene encapsulates a slice of life during an economically challenging time, reflecting both individual experiences amidst broader societal con [...]
Employment agency on Howard Street. San Francisco, California
#HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #DorotheaLange #theGreatDepression #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769701/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an urban street scene from what appears to be the early 1900s. Two men are featured in the foreground, both dressed in period-appropriate attire that suggests they may belong to lower socio-economic classes; one wears a hat and coat, while the other sports overalls with suspenders. They stand on a sidewalk next to storefronts labeled "Calvary Tabernacle" and "Mission Calvary Mission." A sign indicating prices for various items such as eggs (25 cents), coffee ($0.39) hangs from one of the establishments' entrance, further emphasizing the economic context. The backdrop shows more individuals in similar clothing engaging with or passing by these businesses on a brick-paved street lined with wooden and metal signage. The architecture suggests an older urban environment typical for "Skid Row," areas known historically to be hubs for marginalized populations like homeless people, alcoholics, and those struggling economically during the Great Depression era. The black handwritten text overlaying part of the image reads in English as a form of graffiti or street expression but is too difficult to decipher fully.
Howard Street, called "Skid Row," the street of the unemployed in San Francisco, California
#HowardStreet #SkidRow #SanFrancisco #California #CalvaryTabernacle #theGreatDepression #English #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769700/
The photograph depicts a series of handwritten chalkboard menus featuring various food items and prices. The boards appear weathered, with some writing erasing or fading over time. One board lists dishes such as "Ranch Cook," "Italian Chalk," and "Acker - Full String" along with their respective prices in cents, indicating an older establishment possibly from the early to mid-20th century. Another menu displays prices for meat items including a "$10 Steak," "Ham and Eggs Bacon on Baguette," and "$4.50 Roast Beef." The boards are held up by what seems to be chalkboard supports or frames, with handwritten notes indicating different types of meats such as beef stew, liver, onions, lamb curry, rice steak, large hambergers, corn beef cabbage, etc. The image is in black and white, suggesting it might have been taken around the time these menus were active. The background shows a window frame on which some Arabic script has been handwritten, adding an additional layer of cultural context to this scene from San Francisco's Employment office on Howard Street. Overall, the photograph captures a moment that feels both nostalgic and authentic in its portrayal of daily life at a simple eatery or employment-related establishment during early-to-mid 20th-century America.
Employment office on Howard Street. San Francisco, California
#HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #RanchCook #ItalianChalk #Acker-FullString #RoastBeef #Arabic #SanFranciscos #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769699/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting two men walking on an urban street. The man in the foreground appears to be looking down at something, possibly his shoes or feet as he walks with one foot lifted off the ground. He's dressed in dark clothing and has a hat pulled low over his eyes. Behind him stands another figure facing away from the camera; this person is also wearing a hat and seems to be engaged in an activity near a storefront that reads "Calvary Tabernacle." The street itself shows wear, with some cracks visible on the pavement. To the right of the scene, there's signage for various businesses including one advertising "tobacco cigars" and another stating "Caliway Mission 10:35 to 9PM." The image is marked as being from San Francisco, California, specifically mentioning Skid Row in Howard Street area. The photograph evokes a historical feel due to its monochrome color scheme and the style of clothing worn by the individuals. A handwritten note on the top left corner reads "BEWARE A AT," which could be interpreted variously but does not provide context for the image itself.
"Skid Row." Howard Street, San Francisco, California
#SkidRow #HowardStreet #SanFrancisco #California #CalvaryTabernacle #CaliwayMission #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769698/
Hydrantâs revenge. #baltimore #remington #remingtonbaltimore #howardstreet #26thstreet #firehydra...
Hydrantâs revenge.
#baltimore #remington #remingtonbaltimore #howardstreet #26thstreet #firehydrant #drainingthepipes
One thicc snowman! @artistcraftsman_baltimore #baltimore #stationnorth #northavenue #howardstreet #...
One thicc snowman!
@artistcraftsman_baltimore #baltimore #stationnorth #northavenue #howardstreet #snowman #thicc #fatandfrosty
*opinion #baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #graffiti #190iq #spelingmisteaks #streetpe...
*opinion
#baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #graffiti #190iq #spelingmisteaks #streetpedantry
Greetings from Meowyland! #baltimore #remimgton #remingtonbaltimore #howardstreet #streetart #stick...
Greetings from Meowyland!
#baltimore #remimgton #remingtonbaltimore #howardstreet #streetart #stickerart #baltimoremeowyland #meowyland
Oh, yes⦠you will be towed. #baltimore #universityofmarylandbaltimore #howardstreet #noparking #y...
Oh, yes⦠you will be towed.
#baltimore #universityofmarylandbaltimore #howardstreet #noparking #youwillbetowed #youhavebeenwarned #justtryitbuster
⦠and then you die. #baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #stickerart #streetart #lifehu...
⦠and then you die.
#baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #stickerart #streetart #lifehurts #lifesabitchandthenyoudie
Resource conservation. #baltimore #stationnorth #stationnorthartsdistrict #northavenue #howardstree...
Resource conservation.
#baltimore #stationnorth #stationnorthartsdistrict #northavenue #howardstreet #graffitiwarehouse #graffiti #streetart #sidewalkart #literalsidewalkart #conservation #wastenotwantnot
Springtime at the Graffiti Warehouse. #baltimore #stationnorth #stationnorthartsdistrict #northaven...
Springtime at the Graffiti Warehouse.
#baltimore #stationnorth #stationnorthartsdistrict #northavenue #howardstreet #graffiti #graffitiart #streetart #graffitiwarehouse #springtimeinthecity
Misfit boots and misfit hat. #baltimore #remington #charlesvillage #howardstreet #lostshoes #lostbo...
Misfit boots and misfit hat.
#baltimore #remington #charlesvillage #howardstreet #lostshoes #lostboots #losthat #misfitshoes #misfithat #lostandfound
Black trans lives matter. #baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #streetart #streetpolemics...
Black trans lives matter.
#baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #streetart #streetpolemics #blacklivesmatter #blacktranslivesmatter #translivesmatter #ð³ï¸ââ§ï¸
Silver-plated. #baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #streetart #stickerart #paintedover #...
Silver-plated.
#baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #streetart #stickerart #paintedover #paintedoverstreetart #silverplated #lightpole
We will come back from the dead. #baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #streetart #graffit...
We will come back from the dead.
#baltimore #howardstreet #howardstreetoverpass #streetart #graffiti #graffitiart #backfromthedead #urbandecay #paintedover
Band-Aid mosaic. #baltimore #howardstreet #streetart #bandaidart #paintedover #peelingpaint #banda...
Band-Aid mosaic.
#baltimore #howardstreet #streetart #bandaidart #paintedover #peelingpaint #bandaidsonthebridge #wtf #urbanoddities
Graffiti in the evening. #baltimore #howardstreet #19andahalfstreet #graffitiwarehouse #graffitialle...
Graffiti in the evening. #baltimore #howardstreet #19andahalfstreet #graffitiwarehouse #graffitialley #graffiti #graffitiart #workinprogress #goldenhour #longshadows