
Granada Theatre
Crowds outside Granada (later Paramount) Theatre, 1066 Market Street, grand opening. [Paramount SF as GRANADA PAR-01 17 Nov 1921]
TenderloinContains 2266 photos
Crowds outside Granada (later Paramount) Theatre, 1066 Market Street, grand opening. [Paramount SF as GRANADA PAR-01 17 Nov 1921]
TenderloinView northwest across Taylor from Jefferson, Alioto's, Fishermen's Grotto, many cars, trucks, and pedestrians. Pier 45 in background. [California July 56 Boat Trip Fisherman's Wharf]
Fishermans WharfCollision between streetcar and gasoline tank truck at intersection of Hayes St. and Masonic Ave. [0103-21-03 EB on Hayes at Masonic Accident 22 May 1945]
PanhandleView south from rear parking lot at crowds leaving Candlestick Park.
Candlestick Point[Santa Cruz - At the Beach] (Doris Cleaveland Album 1921)
Big Rec ballfields, crowd watching baseball game (Gallagher Family Photos - Adeline Marines Album)
Golden Gate ParkDedication of Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, 1541 12th Avenue between Kirkham and Lawton. Alice Fong Yu became SF's first Chinese-American Teacher in 1926 at Commodore Stockton School. [Supervisor Mabelle Tang(left) and Supervisor designate Michael Yaki hand Alice Fong Yu and her son a plaque from the Board of Supervisors honoring Mrs. Fong Yu for being the first Chinese teacher in the Unified School District. The city has named the school on 12th Avenue (formerly Columbus Elemenary) The Alice Fong Yu School and it is a Chinese immersion program.]
Sunset InnerDedication of Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, 1541 12th Avenue between Kirkham and Lawton. Alice Fong Yu became SF's first Chinese-American Teacher in 1926 at Commodore Stockton School. [Master of Ceremonies Emerald Yee from KRON makes an announcement last Saturday as Alice Fong Yu (in wheelchair) and her son (behind her) look on. The ceremony was for the opening of The Alice Fong Yu School at the former Columbus Elementary which is a Chinese immersion program.]
Sunset Inner[More than 20,000 people gathered as Craig Miller, co-founder of the San Francisco AIDS Walk told that walkers from the previous year, who raised at least $1,000 would be wearing a golden crown signifying their royalty. Over $3 million was raised this year.]
Golden Gate Park[Shrine - 1950 East-West Game. Hop-a-long Cassidy] Crowds filling Kezar stands. Celebrity cowboy Hop-a-Long Cassidy on white horse at lower left.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. View of Shriner's East-West Football Game, 1950. [Shrine E.W. Game 1950 Kick Off / Blue Gold - West / Red White East / West Won]
Golden Gate Park[Shrine E-W Game 1950] Crowds filling stands, parade led by drum major passing by.
Golden Gate Park[Shrine Game East-West 1950] Crowds filling stands, bands lined up on field, color guard at center.
Golden Gate Park[Shrine E-W Game 1950] Crowds filling stands, mounted riders passing in review.
Golden Gate Park[Shrine E-W Game 1950] Crowds filling stands, Shriners passing in review. Polytechnic High in background.
Golden Gate Park