Neighborhoods - Panoramic Highway Area :
Accession#:
2009-104
Title:
Henry Lacaze House
Date:
1955
Catalog Date:
06/23/2009
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Classification:
Houses
Collection:
SBHS Photo Collection
Copyright:
SBHS
Description:
A black and white photograph of a house set in its environment. The house belonged to Henry and June Lacaze at the time and ia now owned by their surviving son, Henry. Two-toned, unpainted wood shingle siding on the second floor level and painted horizontal board siding on the lower level, the house sits amid rain soaked or flooded stream bed. Oak and Bay covered hillside is behind the house and the flooded stream is in front (right side of the photo). Date Dec. 14, 1955 is stamped on the back of the photo.
Film Size:
35 mm
Medium:
Photographic Paper
Object ID:
2009-104-02
Object Name:
Print, Photographic
Orig/copy:
Original
People:
Lacaze, Henry
Place:
Neighborhoods/Downtown (South End)/Willow Street
Print Size:
8" x 10"
Provenance:
The ranch house built after the San Francisco Earth Quake is located on the lot behind the Community Center, on Willow St. It believed that once housed Stinson Beach Dairy. Henry Lacaze family purchased it after the WW II. Henry operated the town garbage business. The garbage were dumped in the lagoon near the mouth of Eastcoot Creak. June was active in Allied Arts events. Sons Henry and Richard rented rooms to near homeless in 1990s on. The house was almost destroyed by fire in 2003.
Related Publications:
Point Reyes Light May1, 2008 article.
Source:
Becker, Lance & Bobbie
Subjects:
Houses
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