The one of San Anselmo looks like a Zan image with a different way of signing it. The handwriting seems to be the same. My guess is that 58 is either the year is was printed or a cataloging number (which is probably not what it is seeing how many photos he took). And of course there could be another reason the number of there. Zan cards are some of the most expensive Marin cards on the market.
Paul Penna;286 wrote: I see Jason's been posting newly-submitted photos in the galleries. Dating these things can be tricky. The one below, for example, from the "San Anselmo in the Fifties" section, looks like it's from a post card, and there's a copyright notice in the lower left that includes "58." Can't be the year, though, since you can see tracks of the NWP interurban electric train service that ended in 1941 and long gone by 1958. Also, the adjoining one "Electric train Landsdale" would have to be 1941 at the latest. Anyway, there are some great new shots in many of the galleries!
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The tracks in San Anselmo were taken out in 1942 or shortly thereafter; there was a desperate need for steel in the war effort. So the photo has to date from no later than 1942. Notice the electric rail powerhouse in the foreground peeking out behind some trees. And both depots are there, the newer in front and the old wooden one behind it (south).
BTW, it's really spelled "Lansdale"; "Landsdale" is a common misspelling.
I see Jason's been posting newly-submitted photos in the galleries. Dating these things can be tricky. The one below, for example, from the "San Anselmo in the Fifties" section, looks like it's from a post card, and there's a copyright notice in the lower left that includes "58." Can't be the year, though, since you can see tracks of the NWP interurban electric train service that ended in 1941 and long gone by 1958. Also, the adjoining one "Electric train Landsdale" would have to be 1941 at the latest. Anyway, there are some great new shots in many of the galleries!