
Ocean Beach
Landing the Pacific Cable, December 1902. (part of a panorama)
RichmondContains 579 photos
Landing the Pacific Cable, December 1902. (part of a panorama)
RichmondLanding the Pacific Cable at the foot of Fulton Street, December 1902. part of a panorama
Richmond[Cliff House Beach.] The lumber schooner Reporter ran aground at Ocean Beach near foot of Noriega Street on March 13, 1902
Sunset[Cliff House Beach.] The lumber schooner Reporter ran aground at Ocean Beach near Noriega Street on March 13, 1902
SunsetThis series follows a group of boys as the adventure though coastal areas area
[Wreck of the "Atlantic" Cliff House] Wreck of whaling ship Atlantic on Ocean Beach near the foot of Quintara Street.
SunsetA view from the beach towards Cliff House and Seal Rocks
Richmond[Cliff House Beach, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.] View from Ocean Beach
RichmondEngraving showing view north to buggies and horseback riders on Ocean Beach. Prior to the building of rail lines to the Beach, the only visitors who could make it there were people of affluence who could afford horses or carriages, or pay for a coach ride. [Vid Stilla Hafvets Strand...] [Rough translation of caption from Norwegian: “On the shore of the Pacific Ocean, the shelter cliff-house outside San Francisco on the beach in the middle of the Skalhund Cliffs. Original drawing for N.I.T. by Danish artist Jorgensen in San Francisco.”]
Richmond[1269] View northwest along Cliff Road, horse & buggy
SutroView north of second Cliff House from foot of Cabrillo St. on Ocean Beach. Lurline / Olympic Pier in middle distance.
SutroView north. Left to right: Mt. Tamalpais, Lurline Pier, Seal Rocks, Second Cliff House, Sutro Heights.
Ocean BeachNo. 582 Cliff House, R.J. Waters photographer. View north from Ocean Beach
SutroAerial view of 3rd Cliff House and Point Lobos Ave attractions. Entrance to Sutro Baths at upper left. View east.
SutroView north to 3rd Cliff House and Sutro Heights from Ocean Beach. Newly built Esplanade and Goodrich Tires billboard at right. 1917 [DPW 4758]
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