
Pine Lake
View looking west to Pine Lake (also Mud Lake). View through trees.
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View looking west to Pine Lake (also Mud Lake). View through trees.
ParksideRecreation Grounds, Golden Gate Park, near 7th Avenue. Baseball game in background, little girl in foreground
Golden Gate ParkSF skyline w/ Ferry Building center, 3 ferry boats and scow schooner.
SF BayView west from near Fisherman's Wharf. Fort Mason at left, Fort Point at center, Marin Headlands at right
SF BayView northerly, autos and streetcar. Mt St. Joseph with orphanage atop in background.
PortolaConstruction. horses, Merced Heights in background
Ingleside TerracesView north on Mission St. from Trumbull St. Graham Paige Billboard
ExcelsiorNight view east toward St. Paulus Church (burned mid 1990s) at the corner of Gough and Eddy
Western AdditionView across intersection to southwest corner, Heinecke Bros. Grocery/Wine, 4201 18th Street with gas lamp on corner. Men and child posing in front.
CastroView southwest across intersection to Castro Cable car #3 loading passengers. Sign Reads 'P.H. McCarthy Club' (SF Mayor 1909-1912). Wulzen's Drug Store at right.
CastroView northwest to Memorial Museum, with sphinxes and Dore vase in front. Golden Gate Park. Fine Arts Building for Midwinter Fair was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum.
Golden Gate ParkFacade of Mission Dolores, viewed from median strip of Dolores Street. Cemetery at left.
Mission DoloresGolden Gate Park, 2 young women with lanterns and both tea houses inside the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Two young girls standing in front of 'Apple Cider Press Statue.' The bronze sculpture was displayed in this location during the Midwinter Fair of 1894. M.H. de Young later purchased it for the City of San Francisco. The statue was originally a fountain. (The girl at left is filling a drinking cup with water from the fountain.)
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. U.S. Grant Statue at left, replacement sphinx statues, Dore Vase. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. (Grant's bust was toppled on June 19, 2020.)
Golden Gate Park