
First Ferry Building
View east to Market Street Cable Railway Co. car #13[?] on turntable in front of original Ferry Building.
Financial DistrictContains 156 photos
View east to Market Street Cable Railway Co. car #13[?] on turntable in front of original Ferry Building.
Financial DistrictNew Free Market advertising Hoover Bread and Thanksgiving special. Likely the location was O'Farrell between Fillmore and Steiner.
Western AdditionElevated view southeast to 6-Line #155 on Carl between Shrader and Cole. Wooden pole from the Metropolitan Railway in background, taken down in 2005 (104 years old).
Cole ValleyView north across Market to Marshall (City Hall) Square, Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at center. Old City Hall beyond. Gundlach Wine Vaults in Marye Building at left. [City Hall 3 Yrs Ago]
Civic CenterUS Army Band practicing in an empty lot ( not sure of the event)
Haight AshburyView south from center of Powell to Powell Cable Car and O'Farrell Cable Car meeting in intersection.
Downtown / Union SquareView southwest across Stanyan St. to Market St. Railway (MSRy) 7-line streetcar #173 with Exposition banner.
Cole ValleyView looking east along Main Drive from near Conservatory of Flowers to women walking with parasols, sitting in the grass, people in horse drawn conveyances. [Life in Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate ParkView northwest across Scott Street to Pacific Telephone & Telegraph temporary office building with 3 cars and drivers parked in front. Executive offices were there from June, 1906 until August, 1907. [S.F. - Executive Office - Fell & Scott Streets]
Alamo SquareView north on Polk from Filbert, Men working on trench line with telephone conduit at bottom, streetcar in distance, bare hillside on right. See wnp26.1846. (Pacific Telephone Inventory)
Russian Hill[WG-39 Woodward's Gardens 1874 Helios] Rotary boat ride, visitors, benches & trees [G810 WG-039] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west on Sacramento toward Divisadero (Devisadero) to stoves in street following 1906 earthquake. Signs read 'Palace Hotel Grill Cafe' and 'St. Francis Grill.' Queen Anne and Italianate Victorian (with quoins) on Divisadero corners in background still stand in 2022. [8211 - Street Kitchens jokingly named for famous hotels--after the earthquake. San Francisco, Cal. U-91365] [F810 EF-035] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Pacific HeightsPeople lounging on the end of Meiggs' Wharf. Steam locomotive and dump cars constructing seawall in left background. Watkins #3719 'The Sea Wall from Meiggs Wharf'. [F810 MW-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) [Meiggs Wharf 1882 MW-3]
Fishermans Wharf[NB-19 Telegraph Hill 1878] View east over North Beach from Russian Hill to Telegraph Hill. Lombard St at left center, Yerba Buena Island in distance,Presentation Convent Roman Catholic school complex at Powell, center. Same image as wnp37.00789-R, Watkins stereoview 3725, with tighter cropping. [F810 NB-019] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Russian HillElevated view southwest to Byrne residence, possibly John M. Byrne, importer, 533 Sutter. Man poses looking out of rear window and girl on front porch. In distance, the back of St. John's Presbyterian Church on Post St., built circa 1866. In 1870, the congregation bought the building from St. James' Episcopal Church. Ads on fence for Heuston, Hastings & Co. for Clothes, J.R. Mead & Co. Clothing, Plantation Bitters (with its intentionally cryptic slogan "S–T–1860–X". Plank sidewalk. Houses have Carpenter Gothic barge boards. [South side Sutter bet Powell - Mason Res-Byrnes RE-3] [F810 RE-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Downtown / Union Square