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Left to right: Eye and Ear Building, Little Jim Building, Main Building, Alexander Maternity Cottage.
A black-and-white horizontal photograph shows an exterior view of the San Francisco Children's Hospital complex, featuring four distinct buildings situated on a slight incline. From left to right, the structures are the Eye and Ear Building, a narrow structure with a prominent dark chimney; the Little Jim Building, which has a distinctive circular rotunda and conical roof; the Main Building, a large rectangular multi-story structure with numerous windows; and the Alexander Maternity Cottage, a smaller two-story building on the far right. The architectural styles include Victorian elements with gabled roofs, decorative cornices, and light-colored facades. In the foreground, a dark, textured field or unpaved area spans the width of the image, separated from the hospital grounds by a dark fence line. The sky is a uniform light gray, and the image is centered on a white mounting card with a color calibration strip and a ruler visible along the bottom edge.
A black-and-white horizontal photograph shows an exterior view of the San Francisco Children's Hospital complex, featuring four distinct buildings situated on a slight incline. From left to right, the structures are the Eye and Ear Building, a narrow structure with a prominent dark chimney; the Little Jim Building, which has a distinctive circular rotunda and conical roof; the Main Building, a large rectangular multi-story structure with numerous windows; and the Alexander Maternity Cottage, a smaller two-story building on the far right. The architectural styles include Victorian elements with gabled roofs, decorative cornices, and light-colored facades. In the foreground, a dark, textured field or unpaved area spans the width of the image, separated from the hospital grounds by a dark fence line. The sky is a uniform light gray, and the image is centered on a white mounting card with a color calibration strip and a ruler visible along the bottom edge.