
Yerba Buena Island
Ferryboat Garden City enroute from Oakland to Ferry Building
SF BayContains 87 photos
Ferryboat Garden City enroute from Oakland to Ferry Building
SF BayBayside view from pier, sign reading 'Port of San Francisco' was installed in 1951.
Financial DistrictCarrying servicemen to Fort Mason. Flying flag of Army Transportation Corps
SF BayFerry Boat viewed from hilltop overlooking Pier 3
Telegraph Hill[2562] Crowd of passengers on steamer ferryboat 'Grace Barton' (refitted for sightseeing in 1915) at wharf at PPIE. Passengers holding pennants, one says 'Greeters of America, Los Angeles.' Tip of Alcatraz Island visible at left.
MarinaSouthern Pacific Ferry in Bay; [San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1-26]
[Boat on Bay July 24-27] Probably taken from Ferry Building. Vallejo Ferry 'City of Sacramento.' Other ferries in background.
View of skyline looking west from departing ferry boat
View of skyline looking west from eastbound ferry
Looking back at the city skyline from a ferry on the bay. Ferry Building, Southern Pacific Building; ferries in slips.
View northeast from ferry boat toward downtown SF and Ferry Building. Pacific Telephone Building, Shell Building (completed 1929) under construction, Russ Building (1927). 57 sign, Wellman Coffee sign. [Home San Francisco's tug line 102]
SF BaySuspension towers under construction, looking to Yerba Buena Island; ferry boat Klamath underneath
SF BayBay Bridge and ferryboat Berkeley, Chastine Marsk Ship.
Ferryboat Berkeley, approaching Ferry Building, Welcome Home Veterans - We Are Proud of You - painted on side. Russ Building. Viewed from bay. Trade Week May 19-25.
SF BayMan on ferry steamer 'General Frisbie' passing Mare Island. The General Frisbie, built in 1900, was a passenger ship used as a ferry between Vallejo and San Francisco. She was the fastest ship on the route at the time she was built and carried passengers until her retirement in 1920. [Stmr Genl. Frisbie]
Outside SF