
Clayton & Carmel
Panorama of Tank Hill and Fire House (Engine Company No. 40) looking west from Clayton and Carmel, Fire House, pt.2, Clayton St Family Collection
Eureka ValleyContains 42 photos
Panorama of Tank Hill and Fire House (Engine Company No. 40) looking west from Clayton and Carmel, Fire House, pt.2, Clayton St Family Collection
Eureka ValleyElevated view northwest to 430-444 Bush Street, the new Pacific Telephone Company main office. City Flower Market, 424 Bush. Firehouse, Station 2 (460 Bush, Newton Tharp architect, built 1909) to left of telephone company building.
Downtown / Union Square(Published in 1856, G.R. Fardon's San Francisco Album) [St. Francis H & L (Hook & Ladder) Co., OR (Organized), June 15, 1850, W.S. Dupont bet Clay & Sac, Taken 1856] [FD-11] (G810 FD-011) (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
ChinatownView west to monument to Robert Louis Stevenson at center of square, designed by Bruce Porter, sculpture by George Piper, dedicated October 17, 1897. Background, from left, Thomas Y. Kim Dentist, New York Dental Parlor, California Chinese Mission of the American Missionary Association building, Exempt Fire Company building. [G810 PS-015] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Chinatown(Published in 1856, G.R. Fardon's San Francisco Album) [St. Francis H & L (Hook and Ladder) Co. Or. June 15, 1850. W.S. Dupont bet. Clay & Sac. Taken 1856] Firehouse with statue of woman atop. [G57 SFD-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Chinatown[California Hotel - Bush St. April 21, 1905] Elevated view northwest across intersection. An electric sign above the theater entrance advertises the residency of prominent actress Margaret Anglin. The hotel's chimney fell through the roof of the fire station (to the right of hotel in this photo), mortally injuring Chief D.J. Sullivan on the morning of the 1906 earthquake. St. George Alley at bottom. At bottom left, Paris Dental Parlors, at right, St. George Stables, Branch and Factory of The Big Trunk Store. Same image as wnp71.0712. [No 143 Same image as wnp37.02283. [G57 SHO-001] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Downtown / Union SquareFacade of fire house. [North side of Bush St. bet Kearny & Dupont 1854 FD-5] [F810 FD-005] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
ChinatownElevated view southwest to the Empire No. 1 fire house. In 1861 the fire company was renamed Broderick, for Sen. David Broderick, who had been the first foreman of the company. Old St Mary's Church rises in the background. [Empire - No. 1, Year 1854 South side of Sacramento St. between Kearny & Dupont FD-6] [F810 FD-006] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
ChinatownPacific Co. No. 8, 1854, Front St. between Jackson & Pacific St. Organized (sic) Sept. 19, 1853 FD-7] [F810 FD-007] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Northern WaterfrontSansome Hook & Ladder Company, Elevated view of ornate stone facade of fire house with carved hook and ladder in upper window frame and reclining lion sculptures around main door. Organized in 1850, disbanded in 1860.[East side Montgomery St. bet Jackson - Pacific 1854 FD-8] [F810 FD-008] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
North BeachSide-stroke hand-operated pumper engine parked in front of Tiger Fire Engine Company 14. Stood on the west side of 2nd Street between Mission and Jessie Street. Until 1859, this was the closest engine house to St. Ann's Valley, the area around Powell and Market Street. (PF) [FD-9] [F810 FD-009] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
South of MarketElevated view southwest across Sacramento to Broderick Engine Co. 1, previously Empire Engine No. 1. and renamed in 1861. Sen. David Broderick had been the first foreman of the Empire Co. Old St Mary's Church, background center. [South side Sacramento St bet Kearny - Dupont 1865 FD-13] Hop,Yik & Co., merchants, 705 Sacramento. [F810 FD-013] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
ChinatownView north to 1152 Oak Street. Engine Company No. 21 firehouse with square hose tower (constructed in 1893), San Francisco Landmark #89. Not in service, but still (2020) owned by fire department.
Buena VistaView north to 1152 Oak Street. Engine Company No. 21 firehouse with square hose tower (constructed in 1893), San Francisco Landmark #89. Not in service, but still (2020) owned by fire department.
Buena VistaBuilt 1885, demolished and replaced by present firehouse in 1959-1960, which also occupies lot to the left. [Engine House No. 15, California near Laguna St. 1886 FD-19 26] [F810 FD-019] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Pacific Heights