Pier 18
Crowd of teamsters around Pier 18 during a labor dispute
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Crowd of teamsters around Pier 18 during a labor dispute
Financial District
Bethlehem Steel Strike, shipyard workers assembled on 20th Street east of Illinois, 560 20th Street in the background
Central Waterfront
Bethlehem Steel Strike, shipyard workers assembled on 20th Street east of Illinois, 560 20th Street in the background. [BE7]
Central Waterfront
Bethlehem Steel Strike - Elevated view east on 20th from Illinois, crowds of workers milling about. [BE8]
Dogpatch
Market Street Railway (MSRy), 1-line Streetcar #234, First car leaving Richmond District after the end of the general strike, July 1934
Richmond Outer
Laborers installing sections of pipe into trench. Man with welding tanks at right. [D.733 11/7/23]
Union Labor, View south on The Embarcadero near King Street. Many cars and trucks. State Cold Storage Plant (with ramp) at Berry Street. Top of 3rd Street ( now Lefty O'Doul) bridge in background right.
South Beach
Union Labor, Longshoremen lined up to receive pay. (negative decomposing and discarded)
Union Labor, Longshoremen lined up with bags, (negative decomposing and discarded)
Union Labor, workers unloading a truck. Crates of S&W sugar peas. (negative decomposing and discarded)
Union Labor, workers unloading a truck. Crates of S&W sugar peas. (negative decomposing and discarded)
View west to wharves, Telegraph Hill at right. Fishing nets spread across wharf, men attending to them. A 23 day strike of wholesale fish butchers and teamsters took place in September and October of 1936. Fishing Boat Balboa at left. In distance left, Kockos Bros. Wholesale Grocers 48 Broadway, Albers Bros. Milling Co. 743 Davis. [36 Fish Strike]. Pier 9. [1936 Fish Strike at Fisherman's Wharf]
First passengers on the Key System train after a Key System transit strike had shut down the system for seventy-eight days. [The first Key System train in seventy-eight days. Fifteen passengers arrived on the F-train from Berkeley at 5:40 AM] (Call-Bulletin Photo)