Harrison near 20th
Fire at 2417 Harrison between 20th and 21st. Alex Heins Belting Co. is visible down the block.
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Fire at 2417 Harrison between 20th and 21st. Alex Heins Belting Co. is visible down the block.
Mission
Building surrounded by scaffolding. Fire engines, hoses, and multiple ladders.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Bush to people gathered at rebuilt headquarters of the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board (opened August, 1906); crowd walking, possibly watching demolition, Gundlach Bundschu winery wagon at left. Pacific States Telephone Building, 445 Bush, in background
Downtown / Union Square
View across intersecton to northeast corner, Alaska Commercial Building. note the walrus sculptures above the second story, some of which have been retained in the structure that replaced these.
Financial District
View west across Valencia to Buckingham and Hecht - True Merit Shoes Factory. Built 1888, Macy & Jordan, Architects. Still stands in 2024.
Mission
Elevated view west across Montgomery to Globe Mills (built 1904, damaged and rebuilt 1906) - A1 Flour, George W. Pennington and Sons, National Paper Products Co. factory and Zellerbach Paper. Co. warehouse (1917). Portion of Globe Mills complex and National Paper Products building still stand. Telegraph Hill in background left.
Telegraph Hill
Golden Gate Park. Rustic Boathouse on Stow Lake
Golden Gate Park
View northwest to corner of Hayes and Shrader [St. Marys Hospital P.P. Co. No. 7490]
Panhandle
Monadnock Building, from Kearny and Market, looking east, showing buildings and Palace Hotel
Downtown / Union Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, The view along City Hall Avenue showing building and colonnade leading to Hall of Records following 1906 quake
Civic Center
View west to City Hall from Civic Center Plaza Fountain (wide angle) PP1343
Civic Center
Masonic Building and Spanish American war Memorial statue at original site
Civic Center
Larkin & Fulton Sts. San Francisco Main Public Library (image retouched on glass, two figures removed)
Civic Center
Civic Center Auditorium. Opened in 1915 as part of the Panama Pacific International Exposition, it was originally called 'Exposition Auditorium.' In 1992 it was renamed 'Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.'
Civic Center
View north from 8th Street near Market across Marshall Square. The Lick Pioneer monument at center at what would become the northwest corner of Hyde and Grove
South of Market