
Grant & Jackson
View to southeast corner, Quong Wah Ying & Co, Chinese & Japanese Fancy Goods, 940 Dupont.
ChinatownContains 470 photos
View to southeast corner, Quong Wah Ying & Co, Chinese & Japanese Fancy Goods, 940 Dupont.
ChinatownUnidentified Storefront Shop Window - partial lettering reads 'Outfitters.' Call Building at 3rd St. and Market reflected in window.
DowntownWagon on Main Street. Ready for crosscountry walker, New York to San Francisco. "Coney Island Carriage" ? In front of Gail G. Grant Co.
Outside SFRestaurant circa 1930s viewed from parking lot.
Fishermans Wharf641 Grant Ave between California & Sacramento. Three girls in traditional Chinese dress front of Shanghai Bazaar.
ChinatownView southeast across Grant to Sing Fat Co. building with pagoda on top, stained glass globe streetlamps in front. Astoria Hotel in distance left.
ChinatownFishermans Wharf, View southeast toward Russian Hill. parking lot with cars, Fishermens Grotto, Alioto's, Russian Hill
Fishermans WharfNickelodeon at 2362 Market Street. The Jose Theatre operated from 1913 to 1919 at 2362 Market Street. In later years it became Phillips Tire Company, then the home of the NAMES Project's AIDS Quilt.
Duboce TriangleView across intersection to southwest corner, Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street with gas lamp on corner. Men and child posing in front.
CastroBroadway East from Columbus. Fior d'Italia Restaurant
North BeachMill complex below Telegraph Hill, Globe Mills as built in 1904. Was badly damaged and rebuilt after destruction in 1906 earthquake and fire. (front building still stands) [SC49] Copy of wnp15.701
Telegraph HillMen posed in front of American Production Co., 544 Grant Avenue between California and Pine
ChinatownView west across Market up Post. Crocker building at center demolished 1968. first floor remains of Crocker Bank Building to right of center. Union Trust Building at right demolished. Chronicle and Mutual Savings Bank Buildings in distance left. Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co.
Financial DistrictView north across Market to Mechanics Savings Bank Building (Bank of Italy). Admission Day (Native Sons) Pioneer Monument, Poodle Dog Restaurant & Hotel. Garfield Building (Reid & Reid Architects, 1908) with Brittain & Co. Hardware, C.F. Adams Co. Clothing. Monument moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948, it was returned to Market at Post and Montgomery Streets in 1977.
DowntownSouthwest corner, Pacific Building 801-823 Market Street
South of Market