
Bay Bridge
View west to Bay Bridge from ferry boat deck. San Francisco skyline
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View west to Bay Bridge from ferry boat deck. San Francisco skyline
Panorama 1 of 6. Postcard view to Castro Hill, Diamond Heights in distance. Smokestack of Gray Brothers Brick Factory on States Street.
Corona HeightsPanorama 2 of 6. View across Eureka Valley to Mission High School, Dolores Park, and Castro Street Hill.
Corona HeightsPanorama 3 of 6. View between 15th and 16th Streets, Potrero Hill and San Francisco General Hospital in right distance.
Corona HeightsPanorama 4 of 6. View to downtown past McKinley 'Harvey Milk' School, Franklin Hospital (Davies), Mint Hill.
Corona HeightsPanorama 5 of 6. View past 15th Street to Alamo Square and Pacific Heights in distance.
Corona HeightsPanorama 6 of 6. View up to Buena Vista Park and St. Joseph's Hospital.
Corona Heights1906 earthquake refugee food line, view to northwest corner of Scott and Jackson. Albert Gallatin Mansion at center with the Ellinwood House at Broadway and Divisadero visible behind. Sign reads 'Alta Plaza Food Station'
Pacific HeightsDuplicate of wnp26.2061 [East from Buena Vista No. 1377] Postcard view northeast over Western Addition to Alamo Square, Denman School on right. Coliseum Rink at far left center.
Buena VistaView west to Filbert steps ascending Telegraph Hill. Streetcar on Sansome St., railroad car on left. Woman crossing street and another with a book on right. Bogart Warehouse Emmon Draying Co., Greenwich Bonded Warehouse at right. Victorian uphill at right is Patrick McDermott house, 218-220 Filbert St., built 1861 and 1882, still stands in 2025. Warehouse building at northwest corner of Filbert and Sansome still stands in 2025, but with significant remodeling into office use. Warehouse building at right demolished. [Return to MGM ART]
Northern WaterfrontEmbarcadero, ferries, Ferry Building.
Telegraph HillTwo women posing in front of 356-358 26th Avenue between Clement and California Streets. Slanted bay Italianate flats with fish scale shingling. Home of John Weissend, built 1907, demolished 1929.
Richmond Outer[Labor Day Diamond Jubilee Parade San Francisco 1925] Postcard view from front of City Hall, east to parade and float with small city skyline and Carpenter's Union pennants and large bust of St. Francis. Arco de Brillantes, illuminated decorative archway. Pantages (Later Orpheum) Theater under construction, background right. Old Main Library on left.
Civic CenterView of C. A. Hutton Flour Co. warehouse at NW corner. Delivery wagon wit horse, sacks piled on sidewalk, railcar on right, with Telegraph Hill in background. Building extant in 2018 as 915 Front Street.
Northern WaterfrontView of Concordia Club building at 1142 Van Ness between Post and Cedar, designed by G Albert Lansburgh and built in 1909. The building was significantly enlarged and remodeled in 1915, though it retained some of the exterior design elements. The Concordia Club vacated building in 2014. [1059 Concordia Club. San Francisco, A.I.P.]
Lower Nob Hill