
Gough near Pine
West side of Gough between Pine and Austin. T. Ikeda Grocery store at 1613 1/2 Gough Street next to The Hero Baths. All buildings demolished or moved in redevelopment.
Western AdditionContains 7898 photos
West side of Gough between Pine and Austin. T. Ikeda Grocery store at 1613 1/2 Gough Street next to The Hero Baths. All buildings demolished or moved in redevelopment.
Western AdditionHarold Stoner's construction of Adolph G. Sutro's home on Mt. Sutro (aka 'Sutro's Castle'), now the site of Sutro Tower. The lion now guards the Midtown Terrace Playground.
Twin PeaksThe LeRoy family dog outside the Canby residence on Presidio Blvd near Lombard in the Presidio of San Francisco; J. D. Givens' photography studio (converted from a band stand) and the Palace of Fine Arts are visible in the background.
PresidioView of Crissy Field taken from Lincoln Blvd in the Presidio of San Francisco. Coast Guard Station Fort Point and Crissy Field hangars in foreground. Palace of Fine Arts and Column of Progress from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in the left distance..
PresidioMan and woman posing with car on Marina Blvd near Buchanan; visible in the background is the current Marina Safeway site.
MarinaView of Fort Point looking north toward Marin. Lighthouse Keepers' houses and bridge to fort at lower left. The flat area enclosed by a picket fence was a water catchment for collecting rainwater.
PresidioResidence on Monterey Blvd between Gennessee and Ridgewood (Hamburg Street).
SunnysideFuzzy image of State Emergency Relief Association (SERA) constructing Visitacion Avenue (McLaren Drive); hill in distance was leveled for Recology
McLaren ParkPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Thailand's pavilion at the 1915 World's Fair was situated directly next to the Turkey Pavilion; visible in the distance is the Netherlands Pavilion (left) and the Palace of Fine Arts (right).
PresidioPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Avenue of the Nations looking east, Italian Pavilion at right, Palace Of Fine Arts In Background
PresidioPanama-Pacific International Exposition, East end of The Zone showing a police officer in front of the Welch's Grape Juice Stand, which was designed by Bakewell & Brown.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Avenue of Palms entrance to the Court of Palms between the Palace of Liberal Arts and the Palace of Education and Social Economy at the 1915 World's Fair.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, View West from the Florentine Court into the Court of the Universe through the Arch of the Rising Sun; visible in the distance are the Fountains of the Rising and Setting Sun and the Arch of the Setting Sun.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, The Palace of Food Products seen from the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1915 World's Fair; note the Tower of Jewels in the distance.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, View east from the Massachusetts Building showing the Utah Building (left) and the Indiana Building (right) in the foreground; also shown are the Ohio and New York Buildings (left) and the Canada Pavilion (right). Column of Progress in far distance.
Presidio