
View from Twin Peaks
View of the City from Twin Peaks [DPW A2611]
DowntownContains 3365 photos
View of the City from Twin Peaks [DPW A2611]
Downtownlooking east from 6th and Market, Mechanics Bank Building, Russ Building, Flood Building, Hunter Dulin Building, Hobart Building, Call Building, Yerba Buena Island, Pacific Telephone Building, Native Sons (Admission Day) Monument [DPW A625]
DowntownTaken from the top of the Mark Hopkins Hotel, looking East to bay, Yerba Buena Island, Old Federal Reserve Bank, Ferry Building, Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, Commercial Union Assurance Bldg.(315 Montgomery) Russ Building under construction, Old Standard Oil Building. [DPW A122]
DowntownHyde Street, looking north from Chestnut to Bay. Alcatraz and Angel Island in distance [DPW A3861]
Russian Hill200 block of Beale Street Pacific Rubber Paint Co. - White Lead Works. Elevated view looking east from Minna Street.
South of MarketView west from approx. Van Ness Ave and Francisco St. towards Marina, Presidio and Fort Winfield Scott. Lombarda Wine Co. 1535 Francisco. Earthquake refugee shacks at lower right had originally been located on Lobos Square (today's Moscone Field), but in 1908 were moved off the public square and onto private property where they were stored for several years. Barracks and support buildings at Fort Scott in distance were constructed 1909-1912.
MarinaSmall boy sitting in rowboat on beach near Point San Quentin. San Rafael & San Quentin Railroad train on trestle in background. ['Where We Ate Lunch']
Outside SFWoman on rocks near future Aquatic Park site.
Fishermans WharfWoman on rocks near future Aquatic Park site. Alcatraz and Angel Islands in background.
Fishermans WharfOn SF bay. Mt Tamalpais at left, Angel Island in background.
SF BayIn SF Bay. Passing southern SF waterfront from Yerba Buena Island
SF BayUSS San Diego anchored off the Marina for Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE). The cruiser was laid down at Union Iron Works in San Francisco on May 7, 1901, launched April 28, 1904, and commissioned August 1, 1907 as USS California. She was renamed USS San Diego in 1914, and sunk by a German submarine on 19 July 1918. [6461] Angel Island in background.
SF BayView east to Ferryboat 'El Capitan' approaching Ferry Building. Yerba Buena Island at extreme right. Owned and operated by Central Pacific Railroad (1868-1885), Southern Pacific Railroad (1885-1925).[BO-45]
SF BayView east to Maxwell cars parked on top of hill as part of ad campaign. Coleridge St. extends horizontally at bottom.
Bernal HeightsView west [Frisco from the Bay Chas Bailey L.A.] Some time after the earthquake. Ferry Building tower is being repaired using scaffolding. Fairmont Hotel is visible on Nob Hill. Merchants Exchange Building in distance center.
Downtown