
Knights Templar Parade
View northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. intersection to a contingent of Knights Templar, and St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 5 Templar Lodge.
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View northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. intersection to a contingent of Knights Templar, and St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 5 Templar Lodge.
Cathedral HillView northeast across Van Ness Avenue & Post St. intersection contingent of Knights Templar, St. Dunstan's Hotel (built 1901) and wooden houses. 6 Bay City
Cathedral HillView southeast across Van Ness to large carriage full of costumed Knights. Concordia Club in the background.
Cathedral HillGrading sand dunes looking south toward Golden Gate Park
RichmondGreat White Fleet Naval Parade, elevated view northwest across Van Ness and Geary. The parade marched north on Van Ness to Washington St., then turned around and marched south. The clothing store, Strauss, Greenberg, and Sachs at 1241 Van Ness is seen at left. Fleet Parade]
Lower Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking northeast across southeast corner of Union Square to1906 Earthquake and Fire damage to the Dana Bldg ['Dana' Bld, Geary and Stockton Sts. Chas. Bailey L.A. #42]
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake and Fire Damage looking east from Market and O'Farrell; Mutual Savings Bank Building at left, Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Call Building, Call Building Annex, Kamm Building. Eiler's Music Co., Bancroft History Building at right. Many people walking on street. ['Call' Charles Bailey L.A. #68]
Downtown / Union SquareCasino Valley, Constructing Middle Drive West in Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate ParkView northeast toward Hunters Point and Yosemite Slough from about Mansell and Visitacion. Park worker with horse teams planting trees? [McLaren Park Feb. '27 P15]
McLaren ParkCrowd at the Dedication of McLaren Park, 1927. Looking north towards Bernal Heights. Northeastern section of park.
McLaren ParkGroundbreaking. City supervisor James B. McSheehy and Tom Carroll watch John McLaren push a horse-drawn plow; President of the Park Commission, Herbert Fleishhacker, in background.
McLaren ParkRustic Rest Station. One of four rustic arbors on the eastern end of Golden Gate Park; now demolished.
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View Northeast toward Nob Hill, Flood Mansion and Fairmont Hotel are visible in distance at center, Ruins of Sutter Street Railway Powerhouse at left.
Cathedral HillElevated view Northwest toward Woodward's Gardens. Two horsecars at main entrance at right, among crowd of people. At lower right, horses drink at trough on street.
MissionNear the old Toll House Road. Red Rock Hill (Diamond Heights) in the background [SF2-41A Near the old toll house, Corbett Road]
Upper Market