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'''Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers. Dating from 1878, designed and manufactured in Dublin, Ireland, the Conservatory was commissioned by James Lick, but he died before he could have it installed at his San Jose estate. Wealthy San Franciscans purchased it for Golden Gate Park, where it offers a taste of the 19th Century. It was badly damaged during a windstorm in December 1995.'''
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'''Conservatory in Golden Gate Park, 1904, looking northward across Richmond District.'''


== San Francisco landmark, the Conservatory of Flowers was originally built in 1878 in Dublin, then purchased for Golden Gate Park. The Conservatory was seriously damaged in a 1995 windstorm. Contemporary photograph of the Conservatory. ==
''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''


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''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''
'''Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers. Dating from 1878, designed and manufactured in Dublin, Ireland, the Conservatory was commissioned by James Lick, but he died before he could have it installed at his San Jose estate. Wealthy San Franciscans purchased it for Golden Gate Park, where it offers a taste of the 19th Century. It was badly damaged during a windstorm in December 1995, repaired and rehabilitated, and now more popular than ever.'''


Gaar Collection,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''


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Unfinished History

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Conservatory in Golden Gate Park, 1904, looking northward across Richmond District.

Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

Ggpk-conservatory 0285.jpg

Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers. Dating from 1878, designed and manufactured in Dublin, Ireland, the Conservatory was commissioned by James Lick, but he died before he could have it installed at his San Jose estate. Wealthy San Franciscans purchased it for Golden Gate Park, where it offers a taste of the 19th Century. It was badly damaged during a windstorm in December 1995, repaired and rehabilitated, and now more popular than ever.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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