Kezar Stadium
View south from field to Michigan State Spartans, Polytechnic High School in background [13LK]
Golden Gate ParkContains 7898 photos
View south from field to Michigan State Spartans, Polytechnic High School in background [13LK]
Golden Gate Park
View north from the Residence of Bishop Kip, 338 2nd St., Telegraph Hill and Angel Island in the distance.
South of Market
View South from elevated position towards downtown. Montgomery Block at center left, Rincon Hill background left.
North Beach
View looking north to Nob Hill. Laundry drying in foreground [165. San Francisco, from cor. Market and 6th Street - Looking North to Powell and California street.] Second Congregational Church, later known as Plymouth Church, steeple at left.
South of Market
View northwest from rooftop towards Union Square area. Synagogue Emanuel at center
South of Market
View north across California Street to man standing on street in front of Charles Crocker residence. Site of future Grace Cathedral. Original title on stereoview card: "104. Residence of Charles Crocker, Nob Hill, San Francisco."
Nob Hill
Market, Geary and Kearny Streets. View southeast across Market St. to Palace Hotel. Lotta's Fountain (dedicated September, 1875) in foreground, portion of Grand Hotel at far left, Nucleus Block building at right, in early stages of construction. Man standing on street. Variant of wnp24.261a.
Downtown / Union Square
Crowd of men and children waiting for news about the Boxer Rebellion outside Ning Yung Association, 23 Waverly Place. Yuen Fat & Co., Quong On Chong & Co. (23 Waverly in 1895 directory.[11659. Reading the war news--in Chinatown]
Chinatown
Intersection of Jones & Jackson streets on Nob Hill, looking NW to Russian Hill. At the corner is 1501 Jones, built in 1867 for Robert C Scott, the owner of a wines and liquors business. Next to the north is 1505 Jones, built in 1868 for Charles Murray, a clerk. The gabled house with a porch, partly obscured by a tree, is 1507 Jones, built in 1864 for Wilbur F Bayley, co-proprietor of a photography studio at 618 Washington. In the background is a mansard-roofed mansion at the NW corner of Vallejo and Leavenworth, Russian Hill, built in 1871 for brick manufacturer Jabez Clay and was later the home of a well-known judge, Delos Lake. At the extreme upper right is the octagonal house at 1067 Green Street, the only building in this photo that still stands. Same image wnp24.182a.jpg with dif
Nob Hill
Families strolling, rotary boat ride on little lake, summer house observatory on hill. Western hills in background. [Woodards Garden, San Francisco, Cal.]
Mission
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast to Relief Station distributing supplies after 1906 earthquake. Families waiting in line on sidewalk. A. J. Ahern Liquors at the corner of Page and Stanyan. Tower for Young Men's Hebrew Association at 1966 Page.
Haight Ashbury
Elevated view west along California Street to Nob Hill with building and loan association, cable cars, people walking, and horse drawn carts. Kohl Building at center. Brown & Power stationers, Friedlander's Building and Bank of California at Sansome Corner, Old St. Mary's Cathedral and Fairmont Hotel in distance.
Financial District
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake ruins. View west down Post to Whittell Building at left, First Congregational Church in distance right. Men walk down street filled with rubble. [8706 Post St., once a busy shopping district, now a scene of desolation, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A. Copyright 1906 by H. C. White Co.]
Downtown / Union Square
View northeast to Telegraph Hill & North Beach from crest of Nob Hill. Building rubble, tangled wires, ruined buildings, standing chimneys, men walking down street, St. Francisco of Assisi Church. 8710
Nob Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake damaged City Hall Dome from Market & 8th Streets. Horse drawn carts, men walking in street. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at Marshall Square in center.
South of Market