Lands End
View northeast towards Golden Gate with Cliff Line streetcar cut where the tunnel was removed during conversion from steam trains to electric streetcars.
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View northeast towards Golden Gate with Cliff Line streetcar cut where the tunnel was removed during conversion from steam trains to electric streetcars.
Lands End
Ferries & Cliff House steam train with passenger cars, viewed looking NE from Lands End Station. Graffiti on rock for C&S Axle Grease. Marin Headlands in left distance. (Also called the Cliff Line train. It was converted to electric streetcar operations in 1905.)
Lands End
Presidio, Montgomery Street Barracks. [852 Light battery on full dress inspection]
Presidio
Panama Pacific International Exposition, general view looking north from Divisadero and Green(?) Streets towards fairgrounds and bay.
Marina
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Arch of the Setting Sun, West end of Court of the Universe. Night View with Reflections
Marina
Night View with Fountain, Court of the Universe (approximatley at Scott St. & Capra Way)
Marina
View from Nauman Road near Washington Blvd., looking over Main Post Towards PPIE fair grounds. Alcatraz at left.
Presidio
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Viewed from Presidio through eucalyptus trees.
Presidio
1906 Earthquake and Fire, 200 block of 3rd Avenue looking north after 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Residents cooked in streets until gas mains were checked for breaks.
Richmond Inner
Fulton Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. This image predates the installation of the circle swing in 1905. The Chutes was located at 10th and Fulton from 1902-1908
Richmond Inner
Ocean Beach Pavilion, Seal Rock House, Lurline pump station and pier, only one windmill
Richmond
Looking west. Ingleside Golf Club Clubhouse and Lake Merced beyond
Ingleside Terraces
Looking west. Ingleside Golf Club Clubhouse and Lake Merced beyond
Ingleside Terraces
View west from Near 30th and Pacheco. Radio towers visible at the beach
Sunset Outer
View west from near today's Lake Merced Blvd. and Winston Drive, circa 1910.
Lake Merced