Spanish Colonial was the Cleveland School, Oakland, Ca.

Spanish Colonial was the Cleveland School, Oakland, California

745 Cleveland Street, Oakland, California

Cleveland Elementary School Cleveland Heights Oakland California Spanish Colonial

Photograph of the Spanish Colonial Version of the Cleveland Elementary School in the Early Twentieth Century

Cleveland Elementary School Cleveland Heights Oakland California Spanish Colonial

This building was designed for the Oakland School District by John J. Donovan and Ediwin Shafer, but has since been modernized...

Once in character with its middle class residential context, Cleveland Heights exists as a mix of detached residential houses of the Colonial, Spanish and Tudor Revivals that were constructed largely in the first quarter of the twentieth century.  This have been improved at the Cleveland School:

Cleveland Elementary School Cleveland Heights Oakland California Spanish Colonial

Hamilton and Aitken Architects Have Been at Work...But We Don't Even Begin to Know Who's Responsible...

Cleveland Elementary School Cleveland Heights Oakland California Spanish Colonial

When the Spanish Colonial Died, It Died Hard!


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