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Elevated view northeast across Market St. near Powell. Baldwin Hotel at left. Continent No. 91.
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Elevated view northeast across Market St. near Powell. Baldwin Hotel at left. Continent No. 91.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west. Ruins of Palace Hotel, sightseers walking up Market St., Call Building on left
Financial DistrictView east on California from Mason, Hartford Building at 650 California under construction. (Completed in 1964, it was the tallest building in California at the time.) Fairmont Hotel at left, Mark Hopkins at right.
Nob HillView northwest across Fremont to American Can Co.; Fremont House Furnished Rooms; Enterprise Foundry Co. [Fremont St. - west side - south of Folsom St.][dpwbook29 dpw7008]
Rincon HillView northwest from center of Columbus Ave. Sentinel Building aka Columbus Tower in distance left, St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance right. Fugazi Bank Building at far right. [Uncompleted 19'Sidewalks Columbus Ave North from Washington][dpwbook29 dpw7154]
North BeachView east on California Street from Polk, cable car tracks in the middle of the street. Hotel Stanley at left, White Palace French Laundry at right. [California St - Polk to Larkin] [dpwbook29 dpw7163]
Polk GulchView east from middle of Market Street toward Spear Street. Approaching Municipal Railway (Muni) C-Line streetcar, Ferry Building, Hotel Terminal. Construction on the roadway. Buildings on left demolished for Embarcadero Center.[dpwbook33 dpw8866]
Financial DistrictView north from center of Kearny from near Washington St. towards slopes of Telegraph Hill. Sentinel Building (also Columbus Tower), International Hotel at right center. [Kearny St Looking North from Jackson St.] [dpwbook36 dpw10162]
ChinatownFront of Hotel from California & Mason. Ernie Heckshire performance.
Nob HillView east on McAllister across Market Street. Showing Market Street Railway (MSRy) 5-line tracks turning onto McAllister. Hibernia Bank visible at right. [dpwbook40 dpwA526]
TenderloinNative Sons Monument in its former location at Mason Street. View north on Mason from Market Street, Ambassador Hotel on the southwest corner of Mason and Eddy at left.[Native Sons monument looking down Turk St.(sic)] [dpwbook42 dpwA1287]
TenderloinView looking steeply down to Mason St. Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club) at left. Sproule Mansion, Park Lane Apartments beyond.
Nob HillView from Fairmont Tower towards Mark Hopkins Hotel
Nob HillElevated view looking steeply down from Mark Hopkins Hotel to Mason Street, with Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club) at left and Fairmont Hotel at right. Intersection of Mason and Sacramento Streets at top with Park Lane Apartments and Brocklebank Apartments at northern corners. At upper left, the brown house on the corner of Sacramento St. and Sproule Lane is the Sproule Mansion (1907-1967), built for George Whittell and sold in 1917 to William Sproule (1858-1935), president of Wells Fargo Express, the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Pacific-Union Club. It was then extensively remodeled by Bliss & Saville architects. It was demolished in November, 1967 after an unsuccessful fight for its preservation.
Nob HillView East on Mission near 5th. Old Mint and Hotel Pickwick at left. MSRy 25-line, #131
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