
St. Luke's Church
[St. Luke's Church before the fire copyright 1906 Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 175] see wnp37.03750
Pacific HeightsContains 6604 photos
[St. Luke's Church before the fire copyright 1906 Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 175] see wnp37.03750
Pacific HeightsView north from main building to northern wards (demolished); Mt. Sutro and Sutro Forest in background. [Laguna Honda Hospital]
Laguna Honda[Observatory ruins, Strawberry Hill, G. G. Park No. 971] View of part of observatory after 1906 earthquake. The observatory was a gift to the park from Thomas U. Sweeney (Sweeney's name was misspelled on the observatory.)
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, [15th & Landers] Corner building cracked and damaged by 1906 earthquake
Mission Dolores1906 Earthquake and Fire, [New Montgomery & Mission Sts.] Southwest view across Mission to group of men working to clear street of rubble after earthquake. Ruins of Rialto Building at right.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, [View from California & Dupont Sts.] View northeast across earthquake ruins toward Telegraph Hill; Hall of Justice Building
ChinatownTwo Chinese girls crossing street
ChinatownBoy formally dressed in traditional Chinese attire in front of Tin How Temple.
Chinatown[RK Children's Playground Master Hadley] Boy driving goat cart
Golden Gate Park[with the donkeys in the park RK] Two formally dressed boys riding donkeys
Golden Gate ParkBoy riding donkey. Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east of earthquake damage and rubble; Merchant's Exchange Building on left, Mills Building on right. [Pine St.]
Nob Hill[130 Stockton Street, looking North from California Street] Lamppost in foreground; downhill First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church beyond Sacramento; First Presbyterian Chinese Church beyond corner of Clay in distance. Alcatraz and Angel Island in background.
ChinatownEarly house and store; possibly on Clay Street; dentist on second story
Lone Mountain College, San Francisco College for Women Building. Cardinal Eugenio Paccelli, Vatican Secretary of State and later known as Pope Pius XII, along with Archbishop John J. Mitty
Lone Mountain