
Court of Flowers, PPIE
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Court of Flowers at the 1915 World's Fair.
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Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Court of Flowers at the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, A Fadgl Auto Train passes the Palace of Machinery at the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaFestival Hall, Panama-Pacific International Exposition . The Mermaid fountain and reflecting pool in front of Festival Hall at the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, The YWCA Building, South Gardens and the Palace of Horticulture seen from the main entrance to the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, View of the Argentine Pavilion looking north from Pazarro Way with a corner of the Chinese Pavilion visible in the left.
PresidioPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Mullgardt's Tower (Architect Louis Christian Mullgardt (1866-1942)) in the Court of Abundance at the 1915 World's Fair; the Fountain of the Earth is partially visible on the left.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Arch of the Rising Sun and the Fountain of the Rising Sun in the Court of the Universe at the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Court of Four Seasons, Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
MarinaThe back of Festival Hall seen between two Italian towers from the Court of Flowers at the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaMt. Tamalpais Hikers. Three women, a soldier, and a civilian man next to 'Memorial Tree' sign.
Outside SFJackson Park Playground, Potrero Hill, view east toward Arkansas Street. Crowd watching children race. Clubhouse in original location in the middle of the block.
Potrero Hill[Grove St. East from Franklin St Oct 15 1905] City Hall dome in background. St. Ignatius Curch and College at right.
Western Additionview northwest, Hermann in foreground, toward Lone Mountain from Mint (Reservoir) Hill
Duboce TriangleLooking northeast straight down Market, Mint Hill, City Hall, Yerba Buena Island, Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church (dedicated Christmas Day, 1901) at right
Eureka ValleyView southwest toward Turk Street [Perkins 453].
Western Addition