
Golden Gate Park
Group of sailors marching in formation, probably at recreation grounds of 1894 Midwinter Fair.
Golden Gate ParkContains 1113 photos
Group of sailors marching in formation, probably at recreation grounds of 1894 Midwinter Fair.
Golden Gate ParkSpring of 1896, Music Concourse. Bonet Electric Tower from 1894 Midwinter Fair lying on side awaiting scrapping. In background, Fine Arts Building for Fair (it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum) Building in background left was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum. Workman with horse team grading site.
Golden Gate ParkLooking north at two fire or policemen riding wagon pulled by two horses.
Golden Gate ParkView west from Main Drive (now JFK Drive) of mounted park policeman. In background, Fulton at 9th Avenue, "Beer Town" area, Ritter's Liquors, 3300 Fulton, The Arbor beer garden, 3290 Fulton. Duplicate of 70.0254.
Golden Gate Park[C. E. Arch, Market Street.] View northeast across market to open car #304 of McAllister line of MSRy. Arch built for Christian Endeavor convention. Stockton St. intersection, original Phelan Building and Chronicle Building visible through arch. Flags strung across street.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Oak between Webster and Buchanan. Victorians on both sides of the street still stand. Earthquake street kitchens. Cobblestones. Horse and carriage.
Hayes ValleyView east on Sutter towards W & J Sloane building. Clement streetcar. White House department store (1908, Albert Pissis architect) on Grant corner at right. Nuttall Building on left with Chas. M. Plum & Co. on marquee, later World Affairs Center (1909, Albert Pissis architect).
Downtown / Union SquareView north, girls on plank sidewalk, horsecar crossing at Folsom, St. Francis of Assisi Church (Dedicated March, 1860) Nob Hill and Telegraph Hill on horizon. [First Street, from Rincon Hill, S. F. 506] duplicate 24.215 with different cropping.
Rincon HillElevated view North on Grant from Market. Many horsecars, including #12 marked for Oakland Ferry, intersection of O'Farrell at left. [141 Grant Avenue] horse cars.
Downtown / Union SquareThomas Day & Co. Gas and Electric lighting, 222 Sutter; Ladies and Gents Oyster Parlor, 228 Sutter; Dr. Josselyn, 226 Sutter. Percy & Hamilton Architects. [44] Storefront on Sutter between Kearny and Dupont (Grant) (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire damage. View northwest from Market St. towards Union Square, Whittell Building steel frame center left, Temple Emanu-El towers, background center.
Downtown / Union SquareView southerly toward the Sentinel Building, aka Columbus Tower, aka Ruef Building at center. Montgomery Block in distance at left, International Hotel and Hall of Justice in background at right.
ChinatownSt. Patrick's Day Parade, older woman on horseback
TenderloinSt. Patrick's Day Parade, horses
TenderloinSt. Patrick's Day Parade, horses
Tenderloin