
Commerce High School
last day of school, kids celebrating
Civic CenterContains 1905 photos
last day of school, kids celebrating
Civic CenterHalloween Parade, View south at 3rd Avenue and Clement. Kids in costumes watching parade in front of Bernard Roberts, Tailor 201 Clement, southwest corner.
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade, view Southwest. truck full of children in costume in the middle of the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Clement.
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade, View east on Clement near 2nd Avenue. Grocery at Northeast corner now houses restaurant, Eats.
Richmond InnerChildren and their parents at the northwest corner of 2nd Avenue and Clement, watching the Halloween Parade.
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade. View west, kids in costume watching parade on Southwest corner of 2nd and Clement. Cozy Cove Cafe and Cocktail Lounge visible at 130 Clement. Clement French Laundry ( not Plough and Stars)
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade. View Northeast at 3rd and Clement, kids sitting on curb, Park Presidio Sporting Goods ( now Standard Plumbing Hardware store) on northeast corner
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade. View west, kids in costume watching parade on Southwest corner of 2nd and Clement. Cozy Cove Cafe and Cocktail Lounge visible at 130 Clement.
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade, view east on Clement from 2nd Avenue, kids in costume parading.
Richmond InnerHalloween Parade. Costumed children watching parade in front Bernard Roberts, Tailor at 201 Clement.
Richmond InnerFrankie Albert's last game. The 49er Quarterback gave away his uniform and equipment to kids on the sideline. Pictured here is Larry Demetrak with Albert's shoulder pads.
Golden Gate ParkView northeast to Bessie, Susie & Mary family at boat basin. Fishermen's Grotto
Fishermans WharfRestaurants at foot of Taylor Street near Embarcadero. Alioto's, Fishermen's Grotto. Railroad tracks on Embarcadero in foreground.
Fishermans WharfLooking north toward Cortland, greenhouses on Bradford north of Cortland. Bernal Heights. not many details available about this accident which damaged a house on Bradford Street.
Bernal HeightsToll taker at plaza. President Franklin Rosevelt ceremonially opened the Bridge to vehicular traffic by pressing a telegraph key.
Presidio