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  • John and Jane Adams Postcard Collection

San Diego High School Gray Castle and Stadium

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Picture postcard of Gray Castle period of San Diego High School, with stadium
1924
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C. T. American Art (Curt Teich)
This split picture postcard shows the front of the San Diego High School "Gray Castle" buildings begun in 1906 from Park Boulevard at the top, and the stadium built in 1914 at bottom. The original San Diego High School was named Russ School, desgned by architects Victor and William B. Stewart in 1881. It was finished in 1882, named after the lumberman who donated the lumber and material costs for construction. The old high school building was moved off the site and it burned down in 1911. It was replaced by a Gothic Revival building known as the "Grey Castle," designed by F. S. Allen (1860-1934). Construction continued beyond this original building, with cornerstones for others laid in 1912, the stadium in 1914, in 1922 and 1923 separate gymnasiums for men and women, and an auditorium in 1926. After Callifornia legislation in the 1960s required the razing of all school buildings built prior to 1933, due to earthquake concerns, architect Richard G. Wheeler (1917-1990) was retained in 1970 to design a new school. Demolition and construction proceeded simultaneously on different buildings starting in 1973 and ending with occupation of all four new buildings in 1977. The Curt Teich number on the back is A-98780.
San Diego High School; San Diego; Gray Castle; F. S. Allen; High schools; Stadiums; Curt Teich
1405 Park Boulevard
California - San Diego
  • John and Jane Adams Postcard Collection
MS-0008
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H. L. Cristiance, San Diego, California, US
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3.5 inches x 5.5 inches
No
Journal of San Diego History, Spring 1982, v 28, #2, R. G. Wheeler "San Diego High School"
[Printed in white border at bottom left]
4572. High School and Stadium, San Diego, Calif.
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