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Large Victorian homes, children playing and sidewalks. Runnels and Stateler Photographers' cart in the left foreground. Flat street with with hill up to the right and down to the left. (Pacific Heights?)
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Large Victorian homes, children playing and sidewalks. Runnels and Stateler Photographers' cart in the left foreground. Flat street with with hill up to the right and down to the left. (Pacific Heights?)
View northwest from center of Columbus to street work by Fugazi Bank Building. Sentinel Building aka Columbus Tower in distance left. [dpwbook31 dpw7708]
ChinatownView north across Ocean near Junipero Serra toward the playground of Commodore Sloat School with children posing at the gate. [Commodore Sloat School (kids) dpwbook33 dpw8684]
Balboa TerraceView east across intersection to MSRy 7-Line #161 turning west onto Frederick St., another streetcar going north on Stanyan. Bicycle shop and Owl Bakery in background.
Golden Gate ParkView across intersection towards Bank of California on northwest corner
Financial DistrictElevated view looking east across intersection to north side of Washington.
ChinatownView east on Oak between Steiner and Fillmore. Market St. Railway (MSRy) #1241 Special Car on excursion fan trip. Kid on bike
Lower HaightNorth Beach resident Aaron H. Miller in beret speaking on police brutality in the neighborhood. Benjamin Franklin Statue.
North BeachView northwest across Hayes to approaching MSRy 21-Line #102. Building at right no longer extant 2019, remainder are.
Hayes ValleyHouse on Northwest corner with gabled roof, once owned by Domingo Ghirardelli (now demolished)
Pacific Heights[B 23. Union Square, San Francisco, Cal.] Looking northwest to Post St. from near center of square. Trinity Episcopal Church and National Guard Armory at left, Temple Emanu-El at right.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, Washington near 12th Street. C. J. Heeseman Clothier, 1107-1113 Washington St, upper story facade collapsed to street.
Outside SFKids on steps of Queen Anne house at 939 York between 21st and 22nd, built 1895 (estimated)
MissionView east on Post Street from Grant Avenue. Shoppers crowd the sidewalk. Balboa Building in the distance. Retail Shops.
Downtown / Union SquareCrowds watching bicycle race in the Stadium (Polo Fields) Golden Gate Park Stadium was proposed in 1904, delayed construction because of the 1906 earthquake and fire. Opened on July 4, 1906. It was envisioned as a multi-use stadium, but popularly called the Polo Field because that sport was played intermittently from the 1920s to 1960s.(JF) (colorized)[Stadium, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Southern Pacific]
Golden Gate Park