
San Francisco Aerial
General view with Treasure Island
SF BayContains 3365 photos
General view with Treasure Island
SF BaySea Cliff neighborhood. View towards Golden Gate Bridge and Presidio.
SeacliffView of Sea Cliff, Golden Gate Bridge, and Marin Headlands
SeacliffSuspension span of Bay Bridge and city skyline, viewed from bay ferryboat
SF BayView east towards Bay and Yerba Buena and Treasure Islands. Bank of America Building at right. Transamerica building under construction.
Nob HillSuspension span of Bay Bridge and city skyline, viewed from bay ferryboat
SF BayAerial View of Yerba Buena Island. Causeway to Treasure Island at center.
SF BayNorth View from Clarendon Heights 1920-11-20
Clarendon HeightsView northwest from Pacific Heights over Cow Hollow. Green Street not yet cut through, intersection at center is Pierce and Union. Large southwest corner mansion with tower and gardens front and back was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Four story windmill and water tank on Union west of Pierce. Chapel at left center was built in 1887 with funds provided by Stephen S. Smith, deacon of the Plymouth Congregational Church and publisher of the Pacific. In 1895, it became the Pierce Street Congregational Church. House at center with Mansard roof was home of Louis Schultz at 2426 Filbert. Presidio, Fort Point, northern shoreline with tidal slough, Marin Headlands in distance.
Pacific HeightsView northwest to Presidio main post and Golden Gate. Crowd in streets for Great White Fleet. Horse-drawn carriages, autos gathered on street.
Pacific HeightsView south from water to Steamer Alameda, Telegraph Hill with Layman's Castle in background.
SF Bay1906 earthquake and fire. Fire burning on San Francisco waterfront following the earthquake. Telegraph Hill at right.
SF BayGolden Gate Bridge nearing completion viewed from Fort Winfield Scott fortifications. Battery Cranston in the foreground, Battery Lancaster at right.
PresidioConstruction. With the suspension cables in place, the Southern Anchorage nears completion. The construction firm of Barrett & Hilp were awarded the contract to construct the anchorages and piers of the approach spans.
PresidioReinforced concrete base of Pylon S1, as seen from the west side of Fort Point.
Presidio