
Portsmouth Square
Children in Portsmouth Square, Puccinelli Bail Bonds, on corner of Kearny and Washington, in the background
ChinatownContains 1905 photos
Children in Portsmouth Square, Puccinelli Bail Bonds, on corner of Kearny and Washington, in the background
ChinatownChild in overalls playing in park. California Street in background
ChinatownFour boys lying on west side of pool. (very blurry, but we can see the pool)
LakeshoreBboy in overalls sitting on grass. Tang's Sandwich Shop in background
ChinatownGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. Two women and two children posed near fountain in Court of Flowers.
Treasure IslandGroup portrait of four girls likely in Chinatown
Little girl in white dress in park. Tang's Sandwich Shop in background
ChinatownGroup of five girls sitting on the grass. Hall of Justice in background
ChinatownWoman holding baby. Old Hall of Justice in background
Chinatown1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Eddy Street from Fillmore. Bread line stretching for blocks. St. Paulus Lutheran Church (burned 1995) at Gough in the distance. Soldier patrolling line. [J204 SF After the fire. Bread line on Eddy from Fillmore to Gough] (dg- not sure of this location)
Western AdditionLake Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. [Cornerstone Ceremonies, Maria Kipp Orphanage. Bishop Nichols pronouncing the stone laid. No.5]
Presidio TerraceLake Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. [Cornerstone Ceremonies, Maria Kipp Orphanage. Arrival of Procession - No.3]
Presidio TerraceLake Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. [Cornerstone Ceremonies, Maria Kipp Orphanage. Lowering the stone to place. No.4]
Presidio TerraceView east from about the current John Shelley Drive above the site of the McLaren Upper Reservoir toward the undeveloped ridge of McLaren Park with Bayview Hill in the distance. A large crowd assembled for possibly a Boy Scouts tree planting event. Boys in Mission baseball uniforms in the foreground. [photo printed in SF Examiner May 9 1970]
McLaren ParkLarge group with guitars and a cake gathered next to an upside-down sign for a Laundry with street address 74). (Possibly not San Francisco; could not find any SF laundries with a 741 street address during this time period.)