
Seals Stadium
Elderly man about to throw out a baseball, flanked by ball players and police officers.
MissionContains 487 photos
Elderly man about to throw out a baseball, flanked by ball players and police officers.
MissionBayview Hill, small crowd, special event (?)
Candlestick PointFans in line for tickets, looking east from tower, Bayview Hill
Candlestick PointAerial view northwesterly toward Bayview Hill, Candlestick Park under construction
Candlestick PointInterior, baseball/football configuration, rainy day, looking NE
Candlestick PointView south from the grandstand at Ewing Field, now the site of Ewing Terrace, toward Turk St. Built for the San Francisco Seals baseball team, it opened May 16, 1914. The building at center, built as Presentation Convent in 1912, still stands in 2021 (without the cupola) at Turk and Masonic. Trees of Calvary Cemetery at left across Masonic Avenue. A sign in left field reads 'Ten Dollars Reward for the arrest and conviction of cushion throwers'
Lone MountainBear Mountain Inn, Bear Mountain, New York. Built in 1915-present on the shore of Hessian Lake. It has a baseball field once used by the Brooklyn Dodgers, an ice skating rink a pool, and it’s own carousel. Bear Mountain Bridge in the distance. Anthony’s nose (mountain) shown in the distance.
Photo taken from Commodore Helicopter
Candlestick PointAerial view taken from Commodore Helicopter
Candlestick PointAerial view taken from Commodore Helicopter with pilot Robert Hallbeck
Candlestick PointAerial view of arena, parking lot and SF bay
Candlestick PointAerial view from Commodore helicopter with crowd seen in the arena
Candlestick PointAerial view of crowded arena and parking lot
Candlestick PointAerial view of arena, parking lot and SF bay
Candlestick PointAerial view of arena, parking lot and SF bay with shipyard eastward.
Candlestick Point