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Steam fire engine pulled by horses ['Full Speed Out!'] Ad for Chutes balloon ascension at left. [F810 FD-020] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
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Steam fire engine pulled by horses ['Full Speed Out!'] Ad for Chutes balloon ascension at left. [F810 FD-020] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
View to downtown skyline in distance past Mount Olympus at left and Corona Heights at center. Carmel Street firehouse in foreground left.
Ashbury HeightsVista past Mount Olympus on left, Corona Heights at center, to downtown skyline. Carmel Street firehouse. East Bay hills in distance.
Ashbury HeightsView northwest from the Ferry Building toward Telegraph Hill and the Produce District. Intersection of Sacramento and Drumm at lower left. Garbini & Bros Olive Oil, Scandinavian Sailors Home 116 Drumm (built 1907), SFFD Engine Company No. 12 Firehouse 115 Drumm (built 1915) at lower left. Large building above center below Telegraph Hill built 1907 as the American Biscuit Company factory on the corner of Battery & Broadway, still stands 2025. Zellerbach Paper Company, Customs House at upper left. H.C. Long Syrup.
Financial DistrictView east on Euclid toward Masonic. Traffic, SFFD firehouse number 10 at Bush and Presidio at center. Temple Sherith Israel in the distance
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park3816 22nd Street, between Castro and Noe. Former fire station, Chemical Engine No.44.
Eureka ValleyEngine 13 firehouse at 1458 Valencia Street, decorated for Christmas.
MissionNorthwest corner of San Jose and Ocean Ave, Balboa Park. Firehouse decorated for Christmas
Mission TerraceTruck 12, Chemical 5 firehouse at 1757 Waller Street, decorated for Christmas
Cole Valley724 Brazil between Athens and Vienna, Engine Co. 43. Decorated for Christmas
ExcelsiorTruck 11 firehouse at 315 Duncan Street, decorated for Christmas.
Noe ValleyView northeast towards Mt. Olympus and Buena Vista Park. Corona Heights at right, Ashbury Heights high pressure water system tank at intersection of Carmel and Clayton at lower center. Engine Company No. 40 firehouse (sold by SFFD in the 1970's to a private owner) at lower left.
Ashbury Heights