
Golden Gate Park
Polo Fields - Bicycle racers lining up
Golden Gate ParkContains 228 photos
Polo Fields - Bicycle racers lining up
Golden Gate ParkPolo Fields - Injured bicyclist
Golden Gate ParkPolo Fields - Bicyclists at east end
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north up 3rd Street toward Market with debris still in street and burned out streetcar. Ruins of Kamm Building, Call Building and Annex, Mutual Savings Bank Building. [8726, Call Bldg. and U.S. Savings Bank, trolley caught in wreck, 3rd St., San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.]
South of MarketHaight & Stanyan streetcar. Patrons boarding electric streetcar #1341 in front of Terminal Hotel. Bicycle rental shop at left.
Haight Ashbury1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west across Van Ness near Clay Street. After fire, man with bicycle. [Claus Spreckels House After]
Polk GulchView west down Hayes St. to Golden Gate Park and native coast live oak grove. Muni 21-Line Trolley Coach #839 turning east onto Hayes.
PanhandleView north from center of Fillmore, New Yorker Steak House on northeast corner. New Fillmore Hotel. New Fulton Market on northwest corner. [DPW A5042] Ornamental iron arches with hanging globe lights and Christmas banners over intersections.
Alamo SquarePre-Earthquake view east down Market, Call Building in the distance at center. The new Flood Building appears at left, Emporium at right. Horse and wagon and cable car passing through the street.
Downtown / Union SquareTeen couple sun bathing in Dolores Park, view east to houses on Dolores street and Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Dolores and Cumberland (1916, architect William H. Crim).
Mission DoloresBeverly and Fredele on Tricycle
CastroBeverly on Tricycle on sidewalk
CastroTwo women on bicycles. Restroom at foot of Taraval Street in left background.
Sunset Outer1906 Earthquake and Fire, View SW to Temple Beth Israel and Albert Pike Memorial Temple, earthquake damage
Western AdditionElevated view of crowd gathered to watch lowering of cornerstone for Alcatraz Masonic Lodge Hall. The hall was dedicated on June 28, 1900. See companion photo wnp27.0577.
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