
Sunset Recreation Center
[Recreation & Parks] Gymnasium under construction from intersection of Lawton and 28th.
Sunset OuterContains 6604 photos
[Recreation & Parks] Gymnasium under construction from intersection of Lawton and 28th.
Sunset Outer[Recreation & Parks] Boys playing football on field, clubhouse and gym behind.
St. Marys Park[Recreation & Parks] Demolition of Washington Grammar School, on the southeast corner of Washington and Mason, replaced by the first Chinese Recreation Center.
Nob Hill[Recreation & Parks] View north across playground toward Sloat Boulevard entrance. Mothers Building on left.
Lakeshore[Recreation & Parks] View south to playground, wading pool, and Mothers Building at right.
Lakeshore[Recreation & Parks] View north to bathhouse and diving platform.
Lakeshore[San Francisco, Coast Div. Executive Bldg. Progress 2-18-25] View south from rooftop of 79 New Montgomery past Rialto Building to Pacific Telephone Building under construction.
Financial DistrictElevated view east toward Columbarium Lone Mountain, St. Ignatius Church. House at 442 5th Avenue on left. Pacific Telephone building annex (Pacific Central Office) under construction.
Richmond InnerView east on Oakdale near Toland. Men stringing telephone cable, Bernal Heights / Peralta Heights in the background. (Pacific Telephone Inventory)
Produce MarketView northeast to intersection. Abrahams Pharmacy and E. P. Halsted, Dentist on northeast corner. L. Dresner Tailors at 1188 McAllister. [060]
Alamo SquareElevated view northeast across Embarcadero to original Ferry Building, express wagons, Haight and Valencia Street cable cars, one on turntable. Horse cars lined up. Large banners advertising East Bay real estate, including Peralta Park Southern Annex auction (Sept 1889).
Financial DistrictView roughly above Powell near California (current location of Fairmont Hotel). Old St. Mary's, US Custom House in distance left. Yerba Buena Island
Nob HillView northeast across Oak Street. Large structure was part of temporary Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company building complex built in 1906 to house operations after the catastrophe. Present day 1032 Oak Street at left with sign ‘J. Fitzpatrick Plumber.' (At time of photo, address was 1012 Oak Street.) (Cropped version of wnp15.845) [055]
Lower HaightView of early San Francisco buildings, dirt streets, wooden sidewalks, and American Hotel. Future site of Russ House, then much later the Russ Building, on northwest corner of Bush St. and Montgomery St.
Financial District[San Francisco, Coast Div. Executive Bldg. Progress 2-18-25] View south from rooftop of 79 New Montgomery past Rialto Building to Pacific Telephone Building under construction.
Financial District