
Fisherman's Wharf
View northwest to fishing boats, near the end of Pier 45. Marin Headlands and Golden Gate Bridge beyond. Hyde Street Ferry in distance.
Fishermans WharfContains 515 photos
View northwest to fishing boats, near the end of Pier 45. Marin Headlands and Golden Gate Bridge beyond. Hyde Street Ferry in distance.
Fishermans WharfLooking northwest. Marin Headlands, Aquatic Park, Fisherman's Wharf, North Beach, Embarcadero, Mt. Tamalpais. Circular area at center at foot of Powell Street is site of former gasometer (gas holding tank).
Telegraph HillView north over Embarcadero towards piers and Alcatraz, State Belt Railroad, box cars. At bottom center 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph HillView northwest over North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf, Fort Mason, Hyde St. Pier, Haslett Warehouse and Cannery buildings, Ghirardelli factory, Aquatic Park, gas works, gas storage tank (gasometer) at foot of Powell St. Mount Tamalpais and Marin Headlands in distance.
Telegraph HillView south over fishing boat basin towards Russian Hill and fuel storage tanks winged Chevron logo on side.
Fishermans WharfView southwest to fishing Boats (including fishing boat Baby Amma), Jefferson Street. Ghirardelli tower, Cannery in distance. Aquarium, fuel storage tanks with winged Chevron logo on side. Building on north side of Jefferson (Castagnola's)under construction built on piers over water.
View north over Embarcadero towards piers and Alcatraz. Gas holding tank (gasometer) at foot of Powell at left. At right, 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph HillView northwest to Castagnola's Look Out, Pier 45 on right.
Fishermans WharfView north over Embarcadero towards piers and Alcatraz, State Belt Railroad. Gas holding tank (gasometer) at foot of Powell St., left. At right 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph HillView west from water, Pier 23 in foreground left, Silver-Java Pacific Line. Two tugboats at pier. Julius' Castle at north end of Montgomery St.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south to earthquake damage, pavement subsidence, Collins Fireproofing at southwest corner Dore & Brannan, Stauffer Chemical [Dore Street. #83 Bushnell Foto Co.]
South of MarketView west to boat basin off Jefferson and Jones; boats named Dixie, Frankie Boy, Patsy Jean, Angelo. Standard of California (Chevron) fuel tanks with winged Chevron logo, Ghirardelli Square, Cannery, Marine Engine Repair Shop, Hicks Marine Engines in distance.
Elevated view southwest from about 933 Treat Avenue between 22nd and 23rd, near the railroad right-of-way. At center (current site of the Parque Ninos Unidos) is the San Francisco Materials Co.(owned by Ralph H. Ruppert and formerly J.H. Kruse lumber yard), a building supply and lumber company. The Pacific Telephone building at 25th and Capp in distance right. Bernal Heights in distance left.
MissionView northeast across Polk to 19-line Polk car #815 at terminus. Yes on 19 and Islam Shriners circus poster for show at Civic Auditorium. Ghirardelli factory in background.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView north from Coit Tower towards Bay, Alcatraz, Angel Island and Marin. At right 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph Hill