
Twin Peaks Blvd & Clayton
View South, Automobile turning onto Twin Peaks Blvd.
Twin PeaksContains 2392 photos
View South, Automobile turning onto Twin Peaks Blvd.
Twin PeaksView easterly on Claremont toward the intersection of Ulloa. The scene of an apparent auto accident at the corner. One car being towed with one car still in the bushes. Damaged Billboard reads (in part) 'Forest Hill Extension - Claremont Court Lots - Kahn, _eder and Brandt, Agents' 266 Claremont up the hill at left. A foggy day, kids on bicycles
West PortalMan standing next to automobile on unpaved road near Roosevelt Way.
Corona HeightsPolice officer talking to driver of Marmon Auto stopped in intersection as crowd looks on. Chronicle Building in background. Lotta's Fountain at left.
DowntownTow well-dressed couples have a picnic meal on folding table and chairs in front of their Velie(?) automobile. Trunk with picnic supplies is open on running board.
Rural Hills/Agriculture Coastal setting? Automobile Posed People
View north toward stairs leading up Forest Hill. A an automobile ad with two women posing. 253 Castenada, built 1916, is visible in the background near the top of the stairs
Forest HillView across intersection to northwest corner of Columbus & Kearny St. Hotel Vendome. Streetcar #16. In distance left, St. Francis of Assisi Church being rebuilt, with ladders and scaffolding. At right, Hotel Broadway, New Commerce Hotel. At far left Hirsch Bros. clothing.
North BeachView northeast toward Filbert and Stockton. Statue of Ben Franklin. Earthquake Shacks in distance. Prior to construction of Ss. Peter & Paul Church.
North BeachBroadway East from Columbus. Fior d'Italia Restaurant
North BeachView north from Telegraph Hill. Two men posed in Pioneer Park, next to the future site of Coit Tower. Parking lot in the background. Alcatraz and Angel Island in distance.
Telegraph HillTwo men posing in Pioneer Park parking lot. Circular planter at left. Future site of Coit Tower behind them. (same two men as wnp15.699)
Telegraph HillMill complex below Telegraph Hill, Globe Mills as built in 1904. Was badly damaged and rebuilt after destruction in 1906 earthquake and fire. (front building still stands) [SC49] Copy of wnp15.701
Telegraph HillView east from Vallejo & Taylor Streets to House of the Flag at right, future Ina Coolbrith Park at left. Concrete base for a one time radio tower in the future park is visible to the right of the lamppost. Telegraph Hill, Garfield School, upper left, Yerba Buena Island upper center. St. Francis of Assisi Church center.
North BeachView east. Cable car track. Note: two men looking over from roof
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