V-J Day on Market St
Four Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) at Grant & Market Streets on the day Japan surrendered in World War II.
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    Four Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) at Grant & Market Streets on the day Japan surrendered in World War II.
Downtown / Union Square
    VJ Day, View across Market toward Grant. Crowds of people walking in the street during VJ Day (End of World War II) celebrations
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    Fire Engine; drunk sailors waving.
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    Fireman hooking hose to hydrant. Probably on Market Street near Geary & Kearny & 3rd Street
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    Crowd stopping car sitting on roof, Market at Grant Street. Gray Line in back at 741 Market
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    View northeast across Grant Ave. to firemen, shore patrol. Talk O' The Town bar on left.
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    Older couple celebration of Japanese surrender on Market Street
    VJ Day, View north on Powell from Market. Crowds of people and sailors walking in the street during VJ Day (End of World War II) celebrations. Woman being grabbed at center, streetcar at right.
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    VJ Day Celebration, View north across Market near Powell. 904 & 906 Market in background. Samarkand Ice Cream, Margaret Burnham's Cottage Candies.
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    Unidentified military women celebrating Japanese surrender with drunken sailors, Hale Brothers store in background?
    Civilian and military personnel celebrating VJ Day on Market near 4th
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    Civilian and military personnel celebrating VJ Day on Market near 4th
South of Market
    Two unidentified military women celebrating Japanese surrender on Maket Street
    VJ Day Celebration, Market near Stockton. Gensler-Lee jewelers in background at 838 Market. People celebrating in the middle of the street with an Eclipse Fender (cowcatcher) pulled from a streetcar
Downtown / Union Square
    Unidentified civilians posing during celebration on Market Street after Japanese surrender.