
Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate Park, South Gate at Japanese Tea Garden. Moved here from the Japanese Pavilion at the PPIE in 1916. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkContains 2224 photos
Golden Gate Park, South Gate at Japanese Tea Garden. Moved here from the Japanese Pavilion at the PPIE in 1916. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkShinto Shrine in Japanese Tea Garden. Shrine was removed in 1942. Pagoda now resides in this location. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkKasuga lantern inside front gate of Japanese Tea Garden. Exhibition in background. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkEntrance to Hagiwara home with Nio Sama statue in the Japanese Tea Garden. This home was removed later in 1942. Gate on left side of photo is all that remains. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkEntrance to Hagiwara home with Nio Sama statue in the Japanese Tea Garden. This home was removed later in 1942. Gate on left side of photo is all that remains. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkFulton Street view of rear cottage at 796 23rd Ave. (main house built 1921, possibly this apartment was new in 1951?) 4630 Fulton, next door.
Richmond OuterGolden Gate Park, children at the flower beds.
Golden Gate ParkCrowds gathered in second music concourse, Francis Scott Key Memorial in original location. [Golden Gate Park Statue of Francis Scott Key]
Golden Gate ParkAerial panorama of San Francisco from the beach. [Gorman? 12/12/64 Received Examiner Reference Library Dec 20 1961]
Golden Gate ParkView north from top of equestrian ramp to life saving boat ramp and drill mast in center. Cliff House, Sutro Heights, Lurline Pier and Playland in background. [Ocean beach dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA2478]
Golden Gate ParkAerial view centered on Music Concourse. Spreckels Temple of Music, de Young Museum, old Memorial Museum, Academy of Sciences. Richmond District, Presidio, and Golden Gate beyond.
Golden Gate Park[19th Ave. Blvd. - Lincoln Way - Presidio-Park Blvd. dpwA-7245] Elevated rooftop view northeast towards Breon Gate entrance to Golden Gate Park at 19th Ave., backyards, service stations, and streetcar on the 7-line.
Sunset OuterElephants in Golden Gate Park. The two elephants (L) Baldy & (R) Queen Jumbo spent the winter away from their normal carnival entertaining, in Golden Gate Park from November 21 1891 to March 8, 1892 at the Children's Quarter. Two shows a day, and rides for the children, under supervision of their trainer 'Professor' H. W. Pett. (JF) [Abell & Priest. Bancroft's History Building, 723 Market St. S.F.]
Golden Gate ParkPresident Garfield monument in Golden Gate Park, looking north. Slope landscaped with design 'Welcome National Encampment G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) [Fuller]
Golden Gate ParkCairo Village of the 1894 Midwinter Fair in Golden Gate Park? Street with 'Persian Palace Theatre of the Belle Baya and her Troop' with people posing. 'LaMaman Dancers' sign on awning.
Golden Gate Park