
Emeryville, CA
Bruener's Warehouse, northeast corner 64th & Hollis, Emeryville
Outside SFContains 2408 photos
Bruener's Warehouse, northeast corner 64th & Hollis, Emeryville
Outside SFLouis Stores warehouse, 65th and Christie, View east from the Ashby Avenue off ramp from I80
Outside SF29th Street & Summit, Oakland General Medical Building (demolished 2018)
Outside SFView west on Washington from 11th Street, Hale's Department Store. Swan's (10th & Washington in the background) Street closed and entire block demolished, now the site of the Oakland Convention Center.
Outside SFSouthwest corner of Shattuck and Addison. The Francis K. Shattuck Building on the corner, built 1901, was extensively restored in the year 2000. Gallenkamp's Shoes, Charlotte's Fine Pastries, Midon Jewelry, American Trust Company, Smith's.
Outside SF16th, Broadway, and Telegraph. Latham Square. Latham Memorial Fountain and Kahn's Department Store
Outside SFGolden Gate Park, view northeast to Conservatory of Flowers after January 5, 1883 fire. (New dome in place by 1884) (dupe of wnp24.423a.)
Golden Gate ParkElevated view east across 5th Street to Lincoln School with Lincoln statue in front. Construction materials at the curb. Plank sidewalk. Materials may be for construction of Metropolitan Temple, 1876-77. [No. 148. Lincoln School 5th Street, San Francisco]
South of MarketNortheast corner of Market & Powell. [No. 110. Baldwin Hotel, Market Street, SF, Cal.] Elevated view north across Market St. to Baldwin Hotel, destroyed by fire on November 23, 1898 (Present site of Flood Building). Stanford Mansion and Trinity Episcopal Church at background left. Horsecar tracks were installed in 1879 and replaced by cable car tracks in 1888.
Downtown / Union SquareView north across Music Concourse to Memorial Museum. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Man poses, reclining on grass circle in center of Concourse. Building at left was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum. Together with the nearby Japanese Village (today's Tea Garden) these were the only buildings not demolished after the fair.
Golden Gate ParkView east from Fort Mason to Aquatic Park and Bathhouse / Casino Building (later the Maritime Museum). Large number of bathers on the beach and in the water. Haslett Warehouse, Bay Bridge, and Coit Tower in background.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonAerial view of old German Hospital, which became Franklin hospital, which became Davies hospital, which became Cal Pacific Davies campus. View looking southwest from Noe and Duboce Streets.[11755]
Duboce TriangleView SE from Ina Coolbrith Park towards downtown. [506 Panorama of San Francisco as seen from Russian Hill.] Intersection of Vallejo and Mason Streets at lower left. Ferry Building in distance.
Russian HillMusic Concourse and Spreckels Temple of Music/Bandshell.
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Call Building on fire. [Copyright Whigham. Call Build Apr. 18/06 AM] Elevated view, probably taken from Chronicle Building.
Downtown / Union Square