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Woman standing on moon bridge / drum bridge in a Japanese Garden. (This is not the Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, the bridge is slightly different.)
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Woman standing on moon bridge / drum bridge in a Japanese Garden. (This is not the Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, the bridge is slightly different.)
Palm tree, century plant next to Music Concourse. Concrete bollards with chain.
Golden Gate ParkPeople sitting on ferryboat with Oakland Mole in background.
SF BayWoman in large hat sitting on bluff near Helmet Rock. Mile Rocks lighthouse and Marin Headlands in background.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyWoman in large hat sitting on bluff with Mile Rocks Lighthouse, Marin Headlands and Golden Gate in background
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyTwo women in large hats, one holding a box camera, standing at railing of a bay ferry. Both are holding pamphlets for Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railroad. A sternwheeler riverboat and another ferry are passing in the background. Portion of Yerba Buena Island at right
Woman in a large hat standing next to Stow Lake. Strawberry Hill in background.
Golden Gate ParkWoman in large hat with stole standing next to streetcar tracks. Pyramid Rock and Marin Headlands in background. Probably taken at Lands End Station.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyCounterbalance cable car descending Fillmore Street between Vallejo and Green.
Pacific HeightsCable car and dummy at intersection, preparing to descend Fillmore Hill. View looking east across intersection.
Pacific HeightsView northeast across intersection toward the north side of the 2200 block of Pacific, between Webster and Buchanan. The only extant building (2020) is 2266 Pacific, third from the left. Cable car tracks in street.
Pacific HeightsThe John D. Spreckels mansion, at 2080 Pacific Avenue, Northeast corner of Laguna. Built in 1899. Architects: Reid Brothers. Rounded bay windows and elaborate porticos with Corinthian columns on two sides. Cable car tracks in street.
Pacific HeightsView north across Pacific to the Rudolph Spreckels residence, 1900 Pacific at the northwest corner of Gough, built in 1899, demolished in 1966 and replaced by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1979.
Pacific HeightsView east across Embarcadero to streetcars and horse drawn carriages in front of Ferry Building with Panama-Pacific Exposition (PPIE)sign.
Financial DistrictView northwest across intersection towards apartment house (2101-2115 Van Ness, built 1919, extant 2020 as commercial/residential building). St. Brigid's Catholic Church at right.
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