Hong kong is gearing up for more protests this week after hundreds of thousands of Anti Government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally peacefully on sunday, marking a change to what have often been violent clashes. Organisers estimate 1. 7 Million People turned out. The protests began 11 weeks ago, against what some see as attempts by beijing to undermine the territorys autonomy. Our china correspondent, john sudworth, was there. His report contains some flashing images. Beneath an ocean of colour, Hong Kong Raised its voice again. Chanting. Everywhere you looked, there were umbrellas, held aloft in a massive display of defiance. Why are you marching today . For hong kong for hong kong, of course. Yeah, freedom. Yes. Its a far cry from this, the violent scenes at hong kongs airport earlier this week, which some thought risked undermining public support. The turnout today was seen as a vital test. Given the monsoon conditions, this sea of umbrellas will be seen as confirmation that
Greenhouse buildings, organized into two rose, and although the greenhouses were built over several decades between 1921 and 1951, they are already woodframe structures with gable roofs and feature similar massing, orientation, and design. Additional buildings on the property include a onestory woodframe boiler house constructed circa 1922, and a onestory garage and storage structure constructed in 1958. The site features include various metal tanks for water and pesticides, two hand dug wells, a woodframe shed, in approximately 20,450 square feet of open space. The subject property, as a cut flower nursery from 1921 until 1990 by the garibaldi brothers. They immigrated to San Francisco from italy in the early 20th century and were one of several italian born families that owned and operated cut flower nursery is in the city, particularly in the portola neighborhood, 770 woolsey was one of 20 similar cut flower nurseries in the portola district in the early 20 th century. The garibaldi
Good afternoon. Thank you. I have learned that your survey is on the three year timetable, not two. I am here today because i want to refer to the mary brown sunset study. Her recommendation on page 118, which is conduct a focused Evaluation Survey of battle front mediterranean houses in the sun set district. There were few examples of this type of property in the survey area, it is the most commonly and uniform constructed style in the mid 1920s. By 1931 that style was gone. I have a particular interest in that because, one, i live across the street from an original from 1927. I think that statement from her study has application for the eastern neighborhoods as you go forward with your survey. I hope it is considered. Mediterranean revival is predominant per the page report for certain and maybe in other neighborhoods. Particularly, the battle front style is unique because it was just built in the very narrow window of time, and like the whole revival is a unique style to San Francis
Structure constructed in 1958. The site features include various metal tanks for water and pesticides, two hand dug wells, a woodframe shed, in approximately 20,450 square feet of open space. The subject property, as a cut flower nursery from 1921 until 1990 by the garibaldi brothers. They immigrated to San Francisco from italy in the early 20th century and were one of several italian born families that owned and operated cut flower nursery is in the city, particularly in the portola neighborhood, 770 woolsey was one of 20 similar cut flower nurseries in the portola district in the early 20 th century. The garibaldi family were also members of the San Francisco Flower Growers association, which was a Business Group established by the local italian community. This association worked in partnership with similar japanese and chinese flower cut organizations to establish San Franciscos first wholesale market in 1924. Followed by the current San Francisco flower terminal in 1956. The subjec
1951, they are already woodframe structures with gable roofs and feature similar massing, orientation, and design. Additional buildings on the property include a onestory woodframe boiler house constructed circa 1922, and a onestory garage and storage structure constructed in 1958. The site features include various metal tanks for water and pesticides, two hand dug wells, a woodframe shed, in approximately 20,450 square feet of open space. The subject property, as a cut flower nursery from 1921 until 1990 by the garibaldi brothers. They immigrated to San Francisco from italy in the early 20th century and were one of several italian born families that owned and operated cut flower nursery is in the city, particularly in the portola neighborhood, 770 woolsey was one of 20 similar cut flower nurseries in the portola district in the early 20 th century. The garibaldi family were also members of the San Francisco Flower Growers association, which was a Business Group established by the loca