1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast across California to ruins of San Francisco Savings Union (1894, William Curlett, architect), German Savings and Loan Society, Parrott Building, or Parrott Block (1852, Architect Stephen Williams). Kohl Building in background right, Earthquake and fire damage. Two men and a woman pose for photographer.
Financial District
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Fulton Chutes
The Chutes, gondola hitting water after descending slide. Chutes Amusement Park occupied the block bounded by Fulton St, 10th Ave, Cabrillo St, and 11th Ave.
Richmond Inner
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Kearny near Pine
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east toward Earthquake and Fire damaged financial district, Kohl Building, Ferry Building with repair scaffolding on tower, Merchant's Exchange. Debris still in streets.
Chinatown
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Golden Gate Park
Mt. Lick Reservoir near Grove and Stanyan, View northeast, Lone Mountain in background. 2244-2246 Fulton in background center still stands.(2020)
Golden Gate Park
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Ewing Field
View south from the grandstand at Ewing Field, now the site of Ewing Terrace, toward Turk St. Built for the San Francisco Seals baseball team, it opened May 16, 1914. The building at center, built as Presentation Convent in 1912, still stands in 2021 (without the cupola) at Turk and Masonic. Trees of Calvary Cemetery at left across Masonic Avenue. A sign in left field reads 'Ten Dollars Reward for the arrest and conviction of cushion throwers'
Lone Mountain
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Great Highway near Wawona
Gondola swing with family, Tate's at the Beach in background, southern part of Ocean Beach often referred to as Ingleside Beach
Parkside
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Laurel Hill Cemetery
Floral Arrangement at Cemetery
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park
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Carl & Cole
Droubi Brothers, [DPW 7318 10-26-21 Looking E on Carl St across Cole St.]
Cole Valley
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PPIE
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Tower of Jewels with fairgoers strolling.
Marina
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PPIE
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Tower of Jewels with landscaping in foreground.
Marina
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Montgomery & Pacific
View East toward Montgomery and International Settlement sign. De Soto Plymouth Dealership at left.
North Beach
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Larkin near Grove
View southeast across Larkin to United Service Organization (USO) Hospitality House (constructed between March and August, 1941), a clubhouse for enlisted men. It was later San Francisco City offices and site of New Main Library). Sailor walking in front. Hotel Whitcomb to right.
Civic Center
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Market & Castro
View southwest from center of Market to Wulzen's Pharmacy. Building at right was moved around 1917 to make way for Twin Peaks Tunnel construction (or the extension of Market Street) a short distance to 3955 17th St, corner of Hartford, where it still stands.
Castro
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View NE from Russian Hill
View northeast to Washington Square at right center. St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church to left of Washington Square at Stockton and Filbert. Original Ss. Peter & Paul church at Filbert and Grant. Presentation Convent Roman Catholic school complex at center left, on west side of Powell. Layman's Castle atop Telegraph Hill. J. L. Williams & Co. Grocers to right of Square. [Telegraph Hill, North Beach and Bay of SF from Russian Hill B2902 Taber]
Russian Hill
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Protestant Orphan Asylum
Photogravure of front drive, with women and children out on a sunny day.