
2nd Cliff House
Viewed from Sutro Heights parapet
SutroContains 7898 photos
Viewed from Sutro Heights parapet
SutroView from Ocean Beach people on beach
SutroView north from Lurline Pier. Seal Rocks at right.
SutroView north from Lurline Pier. Seal Rocks at left.
SutroMile Rocks beach and Lands End promontory viewed from the Ferries & Cliff House railroad grade. Original Lands End station at right. 'Lash's Bitters' ad. (This shed-like station was replaced in 1905 with the more familiar 'Lands End Station' waiting room and concession stand shown in many historic photos.)
Lands EndView from Ocean Beach. Seal Rocks. Visitors on beach
Sutro HeightsView southeast toward Lafayette Park at center and continuing over Downtown, South of Market and the bay. Civic Center, Main Library, State Building, Civic Auditorium, and World War I Welcome Home Statue in the plaza at upper right.
Pacific HeightsSecond Cliff House and Seal Rocks, viewed from Ocean Beach
Sutro Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of City Hall damage looking northwest from Market Street toward James Lick (Pioneer) Monument and Marshall Square [City Hall April 18, 1906]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, [1612 Scott Street fell 6 feet] off foundation in 1906 earthquake. 1610 Scott Street (at right) still stands.
Western Addition1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast to Girls High School, heavily damaged in earthquake.
Western AdditionView at night northwest across intersection of Post and Kearny toward 101 Kearny. Alfred Lilienfeld and Co. men's furnishings store brightly illuminated and decorated for the Portola Festival.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast across intersection. First Congregational Church ruins and those of Native Sons Hall to the right. St. Francis Hotel and Hotel Alexander in background left.
DowntownLooking southwest near Market and Montgomery, Pre-Earthquake. on left, Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, Call Building. On right, Crocker Building, Chronicle Building with illuminated clock atop. At 3rd Street intersection in distance, large electric light display over street, possibly for Knights Templar convention.
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking northeast across southeast corner of Union Square to1906 Earthquake and Fire damage to the Dana Bldg ['Dana' Bld, Geary and Stockton Sts. Chas. Bailey L.A. #42]
Downtown