
Clay near Taylor
Hallidie's Clay Street cable car passing 1216 Clay Street, between Taylor and Jones. Terminals Kearny and Van Ness [SC29]
Nob HillContains 6604 photos
Hallidie's Clay Street cable car passing 1216 Clay Street, between Taylor and Jones. Terminals Kearny and Van Ness [SC29]
Nob HillCalifornia baseball grounds, Stanyan and Waller [SC29]
Cole ValleyTraffic boys parading on 24th, Noe Theater and Twin Peaks in background [SC29]
Noe ValleyAgnes Topp Manning and two men in front of Michael Topp hardware store, 4069-4071 24th Street. Chimney pipes and boilers in central entryway. [SC29]
Noe ValleyMichael Topp Hardware Store, 4069-4071 24th Street near Castro, Four men pose in front of hardware store. [SC29]
Noe ValleyView north from undeveloped hill at the present site of Cesar Chavez west of Noe. 1908 Panorama. James Lick School, Noe and Clipper (right), Castro Street Car House, Jersey and Castro, center. Houses at bottom are on 26th Street. [SC29]
Noe ValleyView northeast from undeveloped hill at the present site of Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) west of Castro. The intersection of 26th and Castro just out of view at center. 1906 Earthquake refugee cottages on Castro between 26th Street and Army. James Lick school ( white building) in the background left. [SC29]
Noe Valley1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated view to Clipper Street outdoor street kitchens, with dozens of people seated on sidewalk. Houses were later moved or demolished for the construction (expansion) of James Lick Middle School. [SC29 ]
Noe ValleyView from undeveloped hill at the present site of Cesar Chavez west of Noe. 1908 Panorama looking northwest to Lower Slopes of Twin Peaks. Houses in foreground are on 26th Street, with 26th and Castro (cable car terminus) at left. [SC29 ]
Noe ValleyView southeast from Corona Heights to Eureka Valley, Jewish Cemeteries at center, later site of Dolores Park. Potrero Hill in distance left. Market and 17th Streets noted in handwriting. [SC29 ][MB Photo Eureka Valley SF 1882]
Corona HeightsView Northwest toward Twin Peaks from about Cesar Chavez and Noe. 26th Street crosses in foreground. 1908 Panorama [SC30 ]
Noe ValleyNew construction on Douglas with Twin Peaks in background [SC30 ]
Noe ValleyElevated view northwest to opening ceremonies with marching band. [No. 4 Opening North Beach playground] [SC30 ]
North BeachTelegraph Hill from Nob Hill. [SC30 ]
Telegraph HillHuge crowd on Ocean Beach as Gjoa arrives. Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway. [Manning Collection ] [SC30 ]
Golden Gate Park