O'Farrell near Stockton
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast from O'Farrell near Stockton St to Call Building, Mutual Savings Bank Building, Monadnock Building, and Chronicle Annex.
Downtown / Union SquareContains 7898 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast from O'Farrell near Stockton St to Call Building, Mutual Savings Bank Building, Monadnock Building, and Chronicle Annex.
Downtown / Union Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to Ruins of Alcazar Theater, 116 O'Farrell, and Delmonico Restaurant, 110 O'Farrell, on left, Orpheum Theater, 119 O'Farrell, on right. Call Building, Call Building Annex and Kamm Building in background on Market Street. [Call Bldg. looking down O'Farrell St., Orpheum]
Downtown / Union Square
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast to ruins of Valencia Street Cable Car Powerhouse and smokestack
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Downtown San Mateo, B Street near 2nd Avenue, View north on B St. to Library Hall roof damage from the 1906 earthquake. 1 year later the library moved to its own building at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Griffith (now San Mateo Drive). Visible in photo is sign for Ladies Waiting Room.Morse's drug store center left.Fire Department, J.D. Kerr Building, George H. Fisher Building
Outside SF
View southwesterly across Market toward the Crocker Building at intersection of Market, Post, and Montgomery Streets. [Crocker Building Market St. S.F. Cal. 1014]
Downtown / Union Square
[Mark Hopkins Residence Cal. St. SF] Mason & California Streets
Nob Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west on Bush across Steiner Street. Earthquake Damage to St. Dominic's, street kitchens on Bush. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights
View East on California St. from Grant Ave
Chinatown
View looking south from Point Lobos Ave. Whitney's, Ocean Beach in background
Sutro Heights
View east across 8th Street to Del Webb's TowneHouse - Ektachrome
South of Market
Stewart Memorial Presbyterian Church, built 1902 at 1074 Guerrero, after arson fire on July 27, 1973. The church, at the time called Metropolitan Community Church, catered to a gay congregation and was the fourth arson fire nationwide to strike Metropolitan Community Churches. The location sat vacant until housing was built in the 2000s
Dolores Heights
Municipal Railway (Muni) Streetcar #1 exiting the Twin Peaks Tunnel at West Portal.
West Portal
From southeast corner of Taylor Street and California. William H. Crocker mansion on left.
Nob Hill
View southeast to Mark Hopkins Mansion from Mason between California and Pine Streets.
Nob Hill
Traffic boys, safety squad in formation in yard. Holloway between Capitol and Faxon
Ingleside