Divisadero & Turk
31-Line Streetcar #980 turning from Divisadero on to Turk passing Expert Cleaners, 1101 Divisadero, on the northwest corner. All buildings visible in the view have either been demolished of moved.
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31-Line Streetcar #980 turning from Divisadero on to Turk passing Expert Cleaners, 1101 Divisadero, on the northwest corner. All buildings visible in the view have either been demolished of moved.
Anza Vista
Playland, View north on La Playa St. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 5-line Streetcar #838. Shoot the Chutes ride and Rocket Speedway in background. In distance at MSRy Playland terminal loop, streetcar with zip stripe livery. Sutro Heights in distance.
Richmond Outer
View north on La Playa. Playland rollercoaster Big Dipper at left. 5-line Streetcar #838 turning onto Fulton street.
Richmond Outer
View northwest across Market to Crocker, Hobart, Flatiron and Hunter-Dulin Buildings. Intersection beyond mailbox at left is with Ecker St., which no longer intersects with Market. 2 Muni PCC streetcars, including #1150, and 2 buses. Patrick & Co. printers and stationers, Ye Old King Cole coffee shop and fountain, Arden coffee shop.
Financial District
View northwest to SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 5-line Streetcar #838 (with MSRy shield on side painted out) on former Market Street Railway (MSRy) turnaround behind Playland. Shoot the Chutes ride behind, Sutro Heights in distance.
Richmond Outer
View northwest across intersection to corrugated metal and wood temporary buildings, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Executive offices (there from June, 1906 until August, 1907) in background right, streetcar at left. Horse and carriage. [0-51]
Lower Haight
View northeast across Oak Street. Large structure was part of temporary Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company building complex built in 1906 to house operations after the catastrophe. Present day 1032 Oak Street at left with sign ‘J. Fitzpatrick Plumber.' (At time of photo, address was 1012 Oak Street.) (Larger crop of wnp26.1662) [055]
Lower Haight
Maintenance/Nursery looking north from Fredrick St, site of Kezar Stadium
Golden Gate Park
View north across Eddy between Gough and Octavia. Two now-demolished mansions on Jefferson Square, 1090 Eddy at left and 1050 Eddy (after the 1906 earthquake, it served as the Olympic Club clubhouse and was later known as the Parkstone Hotel) at right. Homes on Willow Street are visible between the two. 1090 Eddy was demolished for 2 apartment buildings in 1929. The site of 1050 Eddy is now part of Sacred Heart Cathedral High School. Houses on Willow Street demolished for redevelopment. Jefferson Square is reflected in the car. Seems to be a staged photo for automobile safety.
Cathedral Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast to people walking in street with Fairmont Hotel (left), St. Francis Hotel and Whittell Building (right) in background
Tenderloin
View northwest on Cole to Page intersection. Buildings on corners replaced with brick apartment building, others have survived. C.P. Bates dentist, 463 Cole. - United Railroads [50 feet south of Southern property line at Cole Street looking northwest] [Accident Report 2598-20] [U07036]
Haight Ashbury
Old City Hall at night, outlined with lights. View north along 8th Street.
Civic Center
Golden Gate Park. Egyptian-influenced museum building on 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 was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum. Sundial (by M. Earl Cummings) installed October 1907, unmounted cannon on lawn, Dore Vase, replacement sphinx.
Golden Gate Park
Ferry Building, buggies, horses. During streetcar strike? Alameda Cafe Building at right [M-378]
Financial District
North toward North Beach and Telegraph Hill, Hall of Justice at center.
Telegraph Hill