
Ocean Beach Esplanade
Final phase of construction. View south with Golden Gate Park at left. [A2006 6-18-29 Esplanade & Great Highway [DPW A2006] [dpwbook44 dpwA2006]
Golden Gate ParkContains 2224 photos
Final phase of construction. View south with Golden Gate Park at left. [A2006 6-18-29 Esplanade & Great Highway [DPW A2006] [dpwbook44 dpwA2006]
Golden Gate ParkView north of construction work on Esplanade in progress. Lurline / Olympic Pier, 3rd Cliff House, Sutro Heights. Chutes at the Beach and the new Beach Chalet at right. [A2007 6-18-29 Esplanade] [dpwbook44 dpwA2007]
Golden Gate ParkKezar Stadium on right, line of parked automobiles on left. [Kezar Drive dpwbook44 dpwA2045]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, 'Reo' car ad with two women near car and two men in rowboat, boathouse in left background
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, view north showing newly planted area
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, view east along shore with ducks and geese. Mt. Olympus in background
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Sweeny Panorama, Strawberry Hill, Golden Gate Park, built 1891. Destroyed by 1906 Earthquake. The observatory was a gift to the park from Thomas U. Sweeney (Sweeney's name was misspelled on the observatory.)
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp with Army tents, possibly Big Rec field. [838]
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees, Employment Tent
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Golden Gate Park, Sharon Building at Children's Playground severely damaged in earthquake.
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake Refugee Camp #7 vicinity of Sharon Meadow
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and fire, Refugee near stove with numbered tents in the background. Likely this is Camp No. 5 near Big Rec
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Golden Gate Park Panhandle, 1906 Earthquake Refugee camp with tents and makeshift shelters. Poster for "Are You A Mason?" at the Alcazar, playing in April, 1906. Notice for Dept. of Electricity employees to report to 2034 Steiner.
PanhandlePortals of the Past, Lloyd Lake, Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkLloyd Lake, Golden Gate Park, 2 men posing. Columns from the entrance to the Alban Towne Mansion on Nob Hill, destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. Portals moved to Golden Gate Park in 1909.
Golden Gate Park