
Lyman Stewart Shipwreck
SS Lyman Stewart aground at dusk [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndContains 85 photos
SS Lyman Stewart aground at dusk [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Lyman Stewart aground [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Lyman Stewart near Helmet Rock with people on cliffs [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndLyman Stewart near Helmet Rock [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Lyman Stewart with salvage boats [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Lyman Stewart on the rocks with people on cliffs, Golden Gate in background [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Lyman Stewart on the rocks and cliffs [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Lyman Stewart on rocks, with nearby cliffs [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Coos Bay shipwreck strewn along rocks near Dead Man's Point. Lands End and Mile Rocks Lighthouse in background [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndSS Coos Bay shipwreck strewn along rocks near Dead Man's Point. Bow section in foreground. View east towards Presidio and Golden Gate in background. [Burton Photo Album]
Lands EndView from Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park towards Golden Gate. Unpaved parking lot before fountain. [Calif. Palace Legion of Honor P-6]
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyView West on Greenwich toward Russian Hill and Golden Gate beyond. Fort Mason, Marin Headlands, Fort Point in distance. Smokestack in distance left is Presidio & Ferries Railroad Union Street cable car house and power house, near Leavenworth St.
Telegraph HillView northwest past SF Gas Building, Fontana Warehouse. Harbor View Resorts roughly where Palace of Fine Arts was later built. Sand hills graded flat and sea wall constructed, but the United Railroads powerhouse and landmark chimney (constructed 1902) not in evidence. Steam shovel-like machine near Fontana Warehouse may be one of the bucket conveyor excavators that devoured the sand hills. (BB)
Russian HillView west over North Beach towards the Golden Gate and Fort Point. Sand dunes of White Point at center right, with Black Point (later Fort Mason) beyond. Large white house atop ridge at left is Humphrey's Castle, built 1852, demolished 1949. Gold Rush brig Euphemia, used by the city at various times and locations as both a prison and an insane asylum, moored along shore at center.
Telegraph HillView West from Russian Hill around Lombard and Larkin. Cow Hollow, Golden Gate and Presidio. Intersection of Lombard and Larkin at right.
Russian Hill