
Fillmore & Hayes
View south on Fillmore to approaching SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 22-line streetcar. Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore St. Shoe Renewing, Fillmore & Hayes Hardware, and Golden Crust Bakery in background.
Alamo SquareContains 142 photos
View south on Fillmore to approaching SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 22-line streetcar. Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore St. Shoe Renewing, Fillmore & Hayes Hardware, and Golden Crust Bakery in background.
Alamo SquareView southeast down Hyde, Searchlight Market to left. California Street Cable RR Cable Car #59 in intersection.
Russian HillView north on Mission from 24th, the Central Realty Building (Lippman Bros Department Store) at left still stands, as do most of the buildings on the west side of Mission.
MissionView southeast across Golden Gate and Market towards David Hewes Building with former Hale Bros. store to its left and right.
Tenderloin['Traffic Cop' Frisco April 14 / 1916] View northwest across intersection. Clothing store, Joy's Drugs at Kearny & Bush.
Downtown / Union SquareView east on McAllister across Fillmore. Municipal Railway (Muni) 5-line Streetcar #830. May Drug Company on northeast corner. Almost all buildings demolished for redevelopment
Alamo SquareView northeast across intersection from Mission. Muni 22-line Streetcar #864 with zip stripe livery, Owl Drug at the northeast corner (demolished for BART plaza), Redstone Building (Labor Temple) in the background right.
MissionView south to Muni Powell St. Line Cable Car #527 near turntable, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes." On left Owl Drug in Flood Building.
Downtown / Union SquareView West on Sacramento toward Polk. Sacramento-Clay line cable cars #15 and #18 at Polk St. Palo Alto Hotel, Safeway market, rear of Old First Presbyterian Church at left. Foster's at right. [CC015-55-02 CC018-55-01 Sacramento & Polk 5 July 1941]
Polk GulchView north on Hyde to California St. cable car, O'Farrell Jones & Hyde Line. Young Cafe, Conradi's Fountain Drugs, Black & White Food Store, Hyde St. Market, Bell Cleaners (1044 Hyde).[CCXX-62-13 HYDE 1930s]
Nob HillView southeast across intersection of York & 24th St. to exterior of York Theatre at 2789 24th St. Bell Rexall Drugs pharmacy. [Brava as York SF Exterior 1970s]
Potrero HillView northwest across entrance ramp to Municipal Railway (Muni) J-line streetcar #111 with wings livery in front of Transbay Terminal. The Commuter Restaurant at right. Skaggs-Stone General Merchandise, Veteran's Shoe Repair, Rainier Krausen beer billboard with clock. [M0111-J 01 1950s]
South of MarketView north on Powell to passengers boarding Powell & Mason St. cable car #510 on turntable. Flood Building with Woolworth's at right, St. Francis Hotel, Sir Francis Drake Hotel at left center.
Downtown / Union SquareView west on Sutter across Fillmore. Municipal Railway (Muni) 3-line trolley coach #816. Uptown Theatre in the distance at Sutter & Steiner. Stringer & Driver Moving & Storage. Rexall Drugs. Every building in this view demolished.
JapantownElevated view east on Post from Kearny toward Market Street. Crocker Bank Building at corner, Wells Fargo Union Trust, Balboa Building at 2nd and Market in the background. The Nevada Bar, M.A. Gunst & Co. at lower left. Entire left block demolished with exception of the banking hall of the Crocker Bank. [No. 2170]
Downtown / Union Square