Powell near Ellis
Bike messenger talking with motorcycle police officer.
Downtown / Union SquareContains 228 photos
    Bike messenger talking with motorcycle police officer.
Downtown / Union Square
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on O'Farrell toward the Call Building. People in street watching the fire approaching from South of Market. Hotel Dolores (532 O'Farrell) and St. George Hotel.
Tenderloin
    Woman with bicycle posing next to sphinx near de Young Museum. Camera movement
Golden Gate Park
    View north on Castro to San Mateo interurban streetcar #1234 on excursion observing the end of rail service on line 40. 'Rope' playing at Castro Theater. Twin Peaks Bar, Castro Music Shop, Fisher's Apparel, Bon Omi store, Paul's, Castro Flower Shop, Castro Creamery. Muni 6-Line bus in distance left. It was renumbered as 35-Line Eureka on February 1, 1949.
Castro
    View north on Great Highway near Cabrillo toward Cliff House
Richmond Outer
    View north on Jones from Turk. Citi's Fine Italian Foods Restaurant. Hotel Herald at Jones & Eddy in background. Hotel Roosevelt
Tenderloin
    Possibly near Metson Lake, Woman posing with tandem bicycle [this is fatty] (see also wnp27.6662)
Golden Gate Park
    Possibly near Metson Lake, Man in US Navy Sailor uniform posing with tandem bicycle [don't get jeebus, but this is my boyfriend...] (see also wnp27.6661)
Golden Gate Park
    Panama-Pacific International Exposition, before opening (date is estimated). City of New York Building from the Esplanade with wood framing strewn on the steps
Presidio
    View southeast across intersection. Diamond Jubilee Parade celebrating California's 75th admission day anniversary. Coast Auto Used Cars.
Cathedral Hill
    Sailor and Bicycle on the deck of the Golden Gate Bridge
    [No. 66. Cyclist's Rest. Golden Gate Park] Men and bicycles near Main Dr. now John F Kennedy Dr.
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, panoramic view Victorian flats askew after earthquake. Possible fire in distance.
    This house was built in 1883 as 224 Noe for Frank H. Merrill, a post office clerk. Some time before 1893 it was raised and a new first story was built underneath it, making it a two-story house; and later still it was raised again to build a store underneath it. At an unknown date a bay window was added at left to match the original. The building still stands, now numbered 262-264 Noe. The house next door at 258-262 also still stands, with an altered facade. (WMK) Man with high-wheel bicycle. [244 Noe - old address]
Duboce Triangle
    Two kids dressed in white on bicycles - [Jack Francis - Nancy Lee - Visit Greater San Francisco in 1939]