
Coit Tower
View east from dead-end section of Greenwich Street
Telegraph HillContains 2028 photos
View east from dead-end section of Greenwich Street
Telegraph HillViewed from ocean looking east, from passenger liner SS Chusan leaving San Francisco Bay, Marin Headlands at left
SF BayView southwest from Top of the Mark. Central Freeway is visible beyond City Hall. Slopes of Twin Peaks not yet built on.
Nob HillElevated view of west side of island. Angel Island in distance.
SF BayView northwest from Top of the Mark. Grace Cathedral with single bell tower, incomplete sanctuary, rectory. In background, Golden Gate Bridge, Chambord Apartments, Clay-Jones Apartments with radio tower atop, Crest Royal Apartments 1310 Jones built 1955, 10-story 1360 Jones apartments (William Schirmer architect, 1928). 11-story building at 1190 Sacramento St. at lower right completed in 1958.
Nob HillView northwest from ferry slip to Bay side of building with Port of San Francisco sign. Ferryboat Eureka in slip.
Financial DistrictCrowd watches demolition from west side of Polk Street. Merchandise Mart
Civic CenterView southwest to late stages of demolition. Rear of Market St. facade seen from Hayes St.
Civic CenterView from Pioneer Park on Telegraph Hill. Aquatic Park, Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands. Mt. Tamalpais in distance. Balclutha museum ship tied up at Pier 41 at right.
Telegraph HillColumbus Tower. View from Jackson Street. Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower in background
North BeachLitter Puffer miniature steam train at San Francisco Zoo (Fleishhacker Zoo) on original alignment
Lakeshoreview west on Filbert up steps to east side of Telegraph Hill. Coit Tower atop hill
Northern WaterfrontView northeast across Market at 10th Street to Fox Theatre, playing 'Absent Minded Professor', Gold Room cocktail bar, Riviera Snack Bar in retail space. Larkin Lane restaurant across Larkin in distance. 100 McAllister, former Empire Hotel, in distance.
Civic CenterFront facade on Market between 9th and 10th Streets. Showing 'Swiss Family Robinson.'
Civic CenterFront Facade on Market between 9th and 10th Streets. Showing 'Swiss Family Robinson.'
Civic Center