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51-1082San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant 1911. 6 pp.foldout. 9 x 5.75 inches. Handcolored photograph of a mother and daughters with a newborn in a crib In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant, 1911. unknown
51-1987San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1914. 2pp. of text with members present at the banquet and 8 course Menu with wines. 7.25 x 4.625 inches. Color cover with red ribbon.Forerunner of UCSF:1868–1898 The Origins of the University of California and Affiliated Colleges'San Francisco’s First Medical SchoolsIn 1858 California surgeon Elias Samuel Cooper organized the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific with a board of trustees consisting of ten clergymen and three physicians. The first session opened in May 1859 with a class of ten attending lectures in materia medica chemistry physiology anatomy and medical jurisprudence. Dr. Cooper's death in 1862 brought confusion to the new school and in 1864 the Pacific Medical faculty "suspended" activities and joined Dr. Hugh Toland in his efforts to found a viable medical school in San Francisco. Toland's first class consisted of eight students mostly drawn from the Cooper Medical College. The faculty of this lapsed medical college were asked to serve on the Toland roster and Drs. Levi Cooper Lane Henry Gibbons Sr. and John F. Morse joined the faculty with some ambivalence. Significantly R. Beverly Cole the Dean and professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children at Cooper was not asked by Toland to join his new faculty. In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1914. unknown
51-1080San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant 1917. 4 pp. 11 x 7 inches; 1/2 inch tear at bottom without loss. 3 color cover and interior printed in black red and sliver. Issued during WWI with following statement: On account of the war Rhine and Moselle wines are very scarce. In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant, 1917 unknown
19385888San Francisco 1938. Convolute of various ephemeral pieces produced by San Francisco's first French restaurant originally opened in 1849. This small archive includes menus postcards wine lists business cards and labels for various proprietary wines and liquors. More than fifty different pieces in all. A few of the pieces are for Camille's Restaurant which was run by Camille Mailhebau - one of the Poodle Dog's owners - after the Poodle Dog closed in 1922 a victim of Prohibition. The menus and wine lists are rich with detail and include menus for private functions and celebratory holiday dinners. Overall condition is very good to fine. unknown
202404086Paris, Editions de vecchi, 1994 ; in-8, 159 pp., br.
201408367Paris, Editions de vecchi, 1997 ; in-8, 159 pp., br. Broché bon état ptes usures.
201308386Paris, Editions de vecchi, 1997 ; in-8, 159 pp., br.
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