Mason & O'Farrell
View south from rooftop parking level of Mason-O'Farrell Garage. Large signs for Lilli Ann and California Western States Life
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    View south from rooftop parking level of Mason-O'Farrell Garage. Large signs for Lilli Ann and California Western States Life
Tenderloin
    View east from rooftop parking level of Mason-O'Farrell Garage. Shell Building, Telephone Building, Phelan Building.
Tenderloin
    Gulls standing on brick paving in Civic Center Plaza. View east on Fulton St. Old Main Library and Federal Building at left. Possibly taken during London Week, November 12-18, 1962.
Civic Center
    Telephoto view northeast over Dolores Park to downtown. Russ Building in distance left, Pacific Telephone Building at right. Church in foreground is Norwegian Lutheran Church (aka Mission Park Congregational Church, Golden Gate Lutheran Church, Ascension Lutheran Church), built 1910, in 2015 became Childrens Day School campus.
Dolores Heights
    Telephoto view north to Mission High School with new Mint behind tower.
Mission Dolores
    Telephoto view northeast from near Dolores & 20th St, past 2nd Church of Christ Scientist to Rainer Brewing Co and Seals Stadium
Mission Dolores
    Clock Tower Building on northwest corner. Randolph & Co. Watches & Jewelers (later Savings and Loan Society Building).
Downtown / Union Square
    J. Tomkinson Livery Stables & Board House, 57-61 Minna St. Numerous carriages drawn up in front.
South of Market
    Hansford Block building, with freight wagons and a laundry wagon on street.
Financial District
    Pendergast & Smith's Aetna Iron Works, with freight wagons and people posed in front.
South of Market
    Elevated view looking northeast from Montgomery and Clay Streets. Delivery wagons in street, people posing outside. Daily Evening Bulletin, Joseph Howell Stationery.
Financial District
    Elevated interior view of Palace Hotel courtyard, decorated with large American flags and bunting for President Rutherford B. Hayes' visit, the first time an American president had visited the West Coast. On front of second story terrace are banners for Abraham Lincoln, R.B. Hayes, and U.S. Grant. Over the flag-draped entry at center is Hayes' portrait.
South of Market
    Exterior of bank building with graffiti tags including 'Eat the Rich' and anarchist symbol
Haight Ashbury
    I.S. Van Winkle & Co at 413 Market St. Also H.N. Cook Belting and Hose, and Cubery & Co. Job Printing. People posed in front of building.
Financial District
    Nicoll the Tailor, 727 Market. (Taber's Album of Principal Businesses). Display of wares, men and boys posing out front.
Downtown / Union Square