
Market near Noe
View south to Trinity Methodist Church southeast corner of Market and 16th Street. built 1929, destroyed by fire October 11, 1981
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View south to Trinity Methodist Church southeast corner of Market and 16th Street. built 1929, destroyed by fire October 11, 1981
CastroView west on Post between Fillmore and Steiner, auto accident with cars blocking right lane. Jones Methodist Church, Volunteers of America at left, Winterland in background at right. In center distance, Muni carhouse / carbarn at Geary and Presidio. Most buildings in view now demolished. Victorian apartment houses at northeast corner of Post and Steiner still stand in 2025.
Lower Pacific HeightsNight view north on Taylor from Ellis, auto accident, with people, crowd ambulance. 7:45PM Glide Church at left. Hotel Del Rey at right (demolished)
TenderloinNight view west on Ellis from Taylor auto accident, with people, crowd ambulance. 7:45PM Glide Church at right.
TenderloinView west to facade from Dolores Street. [SF-144 Scenic Views of the West Coast. Color by Kaldor]
Mission DoloresNight view looking East on Fell Street at Fillmore Street. Auto accident, onlookers inspect car smashed into pole. Sacred Heart Church across the street.
Alamo SquareOld Sonoma Adobe Barracks with Victorian facade (since removed), torn sign over entry. Building to right is Old Sonoma Mission, building to left is Toscana Hotel. Merchant Solomon Schocken purchased the Barracks from Mariano Vallejo and his wife Benicia in July, 1879. In May, 1879 he opened a general merchandise store there.
Outside SFView northwest across from center of Van Ness to parade passing St. Mary's Cathedral and crowd seated on steps watching a man and two young girls in costume with a large banner. Probable Labor Day parade. [D]
TenderloinView west from street to main entrance.
Mission DoloresPart 5 of a 7-part panoramic view from Oakland City Hall. View southeast from near junction of 14th St., Broadway, and San Pablo Ave toward Lake Merritt. Gardner Bros. Music Store (1216 San Pablo later renumbered, Hardware, Broadway Paint Shop. At right, First Presbyterian Church (dedicated January, 1876), northeast corner of Franklin and 14th St. At bottom left is the bell tower of Oakland Phoenix No. 1 fire company.
Outside SFPart 2 of a 7 part panoramic view from Oakland City Hall, looking west on 14th Street. Roof of public library in foreground. First Methodist Church, southeast corner Clay and 14th, dedicated May 21, 1876.
Outside SF1906 Earthquake and Fire, Oakland First Baptist Church, 534 22nd Street (originally Jones Street) at Telegraph Avenue. 4 bicycles
Outside SF[SF '58] North Beach. View east on Filbert St. towards Telegraph Hill, Washington Square. Ss. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church at left.
Russian HillView southeast across California Street through doorway of Old St. Mary's cathedral to St. Mary's Square. Crown Hotel in background. [Old St. Mary's. 1927 Moulin #5089] [view to Portsmouth Square(sic)]
ChinatownElevated View west from the Top of the Call/Spreckels Building at 3rd and Market (completed 1898). O'Farrell Street at left. Calvary Presbyterian Church on the site of the St. Francis Hotel. The church building was moved to Fillmore Street in 1902. Union Square (without the Dewey Monument, groundbreaking May 1901) [W3313 Pan- Lone Mt. Union Sq. from Call Bldg., Geo. Turrill & Miller]
Downtown / Union Square