Warner's Cobweb Palace
Warner's Cobweb Palace, located at the foot of the abandoned Meiggs' Wharf. Opened in 1856 and closed 1897. Parrots on perch hanging from ceiling, proprietor Abe Warner behind bar. [SC31]
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Warner's Cobweb Palace, located at the foot of the abandoned Meiggs' Wharf. Opened in 1856 and closed 1897. Parrots on perch hanging from ceiling, proprietor Abe Warner behind bar. [SC31]
North Beach
Elevated view northwest across intersection to Niantic Building, with men, wagons and merchandise posed in front. Porter, Blum and Slessinger Boot and Shoe Factory, Onesti & Connor [SC31]
Financial District
John Diedrich Spreckels (son of Claus Spreckels) Mansion, 2504 Howard St (now South Van Ness). [SC32 ][Mr. Spreckels House, SW Corner 21st & Howard, MB Photo]
Mission
Corona Heights in background. Large brick building is the State Asylum for the Blind and Deaf, southeast corner of 15th and Mission. [Deaf, Dumb, & Blind Institute] [SC2]
Mission
Mission High School with baseball game in Dolores Park [SC32 ]
Mission Dolores
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view southeast across 19th St. to Youth Directory ruins, [SC32 ] [No. 228 Youth's Directory, May 16th, 1906]
Mission Dolores
Horse car at Montgomery and Market with Masonic Temple in background [SC34 ]
Downtown / Union Square
View west down Geary from corner of Annie St. Lotta's Fountain. Market Street (left) and Geary (right) cable cars. Kearny St. horsecar crossing. 'Red Rubber Stamps', 'California Elastic Truss' and 'Horne's Electro-Magnetic Belt' signs on 700 Market St. building at center. Russell's Family Shoe Store behind lamppost. [B2810 Lotta's Fountain and junction of Market, Kearny and Geary Streets, S.F.] [SC39]
South of Market
Waller & Buchanan, Protestant Orphan asylum, earthquake damage [SC44 ] On block bounded by Haight, Buchanan, Hermann and Laguna Streets
Mint Hill
Sacred Heart College, built by the Christian Brothers in 1874, Southeast corner of Eddy & Larkin [SC44 ]
Tenderloin
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View South on Franklin at Locust. National Shoeing Co, Firemen hosing flames, Genthe Photos [SC59]
Civic Center
view southwest across Van Ness Ave, Claus Spreckels Mansion burnt. Genthe Photos [SC61]
Polk Gulch
The Chutes, Fulton St. between 10th & 11th Aves, 1902-1908. Clary Collection
Richmond Inner
Golden Gate Park. Memorial Museum and Pedestrian Underpass from Music Concourse. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Building at left is east wing of new museum completed in 1919. 'Apple Cider Press' statue by Thomas Shields Clarke and turtle sundial (by M. Earl Cummings) installed October 1907 at far left. Replacement sphinxes, Dore Vase, cannons. (Clary Collection)
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Golden Gate Park. View northeast to Memorial Museum, damage on west facade after earthquake. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Building at left was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum. Clary Collection
Golden Gate Park