
Hyde St Pier
Interior view of the passenger deck on the ferry Eureka, Hyde St Pier.
Contains 920 photos
Interior view of the passenger deck on the ferry Eureka, Hyde St Pier.
Ghirardelli Co. wagon on exhibit aboard the ferry Eureka, Hyde Street Pier.
Autos & trucks on exhibit on the car deck of the ferry Eureka.
Fire Station 41, Leavenworth between Clay and Washington [1325 Leavenworth Street The 'Ticker' recorded the number of the fire alarm box that was pulled on the street. The duty firefighter could tell by the number of the box which companies was supposed to respond.]
Nob HillFire Station 41, Leavenworth between Clay and Washington [1325 Leavenworth Street 'Pegboard.' Before computer dispatch in 1978, each firehouse manually posted on the pegboard which companies were supposed to respond to alarms, a system in use since 1877. A firefighter was on duty to keep the pegboard up to date.]
Nob HillFire Station 41, Leavenworth between Clay and Washington[1325 Leavenworth Street Kitchen of Engine 41]
Nob HillInterior view of stage and proscenium. [Alhambra SF RTF 1926]
Polk GulchInterior view of Arcadia Dancing Pavilion, NE corner of Eddy and Jones Streets. [Arcadia Dancing Pavilion interior 01]
TenderloinInterior color view of Sutro Baths after the pools were closed (a walled-off section to the south remained open for ice skating), showing partly filled swimming tanks. Diving Tank at upper right.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyView toward San Jose Avenue from inside Balboa Park Station Municipal Railway (Muni ) streetcar #1131 passing outside
CayugaView through a front window into Chinatown decorating store. [window in Chinatown]
Portrait of a family, possibly inside butcher shop (see wnp33.04177)
Portrait of a man, possibly inside butcher shop (see wnp33.04177)
Man posing with cartons of eggs inside unknown butcher shop
Elevated interior view of Palace Hotel courtyard, decorated with large American flags and bunting for President Rutherford B. Hayes' visit, the first time an American president had visited the West Coast. On front of second story terrace are banners for Abraham Lincoln, R.B. Hayes, and U.S. Grant. Over the flag-draped entry at center is Hayes' portrait.
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