
Childrens Playground
Pacific Heights family at Children's Playground in Golden Gate Park. Irene Canby LeRoy pushing carousel and daughter Peggy riding.
Golden Gate ParkContains 1905 photos
Pacific Heights family at Children's Playground in Golden Gate Park. Irene Canby LeRoy pushing carousel and daughter Peggy riding.
Golden Gate ParkMothers with children (Alvine Salerno and son John, Shirley Strohmaier and daughter Ginger and son Jim) in the backyard of the Strohmaier home at 755 Monterey Blvd.
SunnysideUnidentified young boy standing in front a school (Balboa?), Sunnyside district
SunnysideTwo girls and a boy scout take in the view of Downtown San Francisco from Twin Peaks.
Upper MarketJackson Park Playground, Potrero Hill, view east toward Arkansas Street. Crowd watching children race. Clubhouse in original location in the middle of the block.
Potrero HillDedication of McKinley School Nov 6, 1910 Mayor P.H. McCarthy
CastroMarket St from 17th - election card scramble. Children collecting Election cards thrown from Castro Cable Car
CastroElevated view north over dedication of newly constructed swimming pool and bathing pavilion at the North Beach Playground. A crowd gathers around a speaker (Mayor James Rolph and Timothy Reardon of the Playgrounds Commission spoke at the ceremony. Children at play on the swings. In the background, from left, Carnation Mush sign, Alcatraz, Bauer-Schweitzer Hop and Malt factory complex, large gas storage tank at foot of Powell St. [No. 23? North Beach Playgrounds Aug. 31, 1913}
North BeachGirls gathered around a maypole at North Beach Playground with a large crowd of spectators watching. [North Beach Playground, 1st Annual May Day Festival 1911]
North BeachOfficial Opening, South Side Playground, 7th and Harrison, girls playing baseball, earthquake refugee cottages in background
South of Market'Star of Bengal', part of the Alaska Packers fleet, tied up at a pier. She was built in Belfast, Ireland, in 1874. She wrecked in the Gulf of Alaska in September 1908, loaded for a return trip to San Francisco. At least 111 people died in the shipwreck.
Mission BayLittle Boy (Jefferson Peyser) in Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west toward Park to refugee breadline on Page St. near Stanyan St. Young Men's Hebrew Association at 1966 Page on left, where Boys & Girls Club is today.
Haight AshburyBoys playing baseball in empty, weed-strewn lot on the side of a large building with wooden siding.
View northwest across intersection of Clipper and Noe to James Lick School [A]
Noe Valley