
Palace of Fine Arts
Remains of the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, 2 years after the fair. Palace of Fine Arts Palace of Fine Arts. Pioneer Mother statue (now in Golden Gate Park) [dpwbook19 dpw4237]
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Remains of the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, 2 years after the fair. Palace of Fine Arts Palace of Fine Arts. Pioneer Mother statue (now in Golden Gate Park) [dpwbook19 dpw4237]
MarinaRemains of the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, 2 years after the fair. Palace of Fine Arts. View of rotunda through north colonnade. [dpwbook19 dpw4238]
MarinaView east on Innes near Griffith. Mule teams and workers grading Innes Avenue. Albion Brewery (SFLandmark 60), built 1870 at right. [dpwbook19 dpw4442]
Hunters Point[Ocean Beach to Cliff House dpwbook21 dpw4758] End of first construction phase of Esplanade.
Richmond OuterIrving Scott School, Minnesota between 20th and 22nd. Built around 1877, the school sat on the site of the current playground. In 1895, the school was expanded with another building, facing Tennessee Street. (visible behind this building) That building still stands as SFLandmark 138. The school was named for benefactor and Union Iron Works Superintendent at the time of expansion, Irving M.Scott. Edwardian residences along Minnesota still stand in modified condition. [dpwbook21 dpw4849]
DogpatchView southeast on Innes toward Griffith. Hunters Point School 901 Innes with Albion Brewery (SFLandmark 60) in the background. Hunters Point Boulevard Project. [dpwbook21 dpw4861]
Hunters PointView southwest from Yacht Harbor at the foot of Scott Street north of Marina Boulevard. Unbuilt Marina District and Palace of Fine Arts in the distance at center. [dpwbook22 dpw5191]
MarinaView North on 2nd Street from Folsom, The Canon Kip Memorial Mission on left, Hobart Building in distance [dpwbook14 dpw2773]
South of Market[Bandstand dpwbook22 dpw5369] Spreckels Temple of Music, Music Concourse, Band Shell
Golden Gate Park[Lyon stairway dpwbook22 dpw5456] Looking north to Palace of Fine Arts
Pacific HeightsView south on Octavia from Jackson, showing newly graded hill and planting boxes. Spreckels Mansion on left. Jackson street cable car tracks in foreground [dpwbook23 dpw5458]
Pacific HeightsView west on new Marina Blvd toward Column of Progress and Palace of Fine Arts, still standing after PPIE [dpwbook23 dpw5482]
MarinaView north on split Larkin from Chestnut Street. Ghirardelli chocolate factory in background [5588 Larkin St Looking N from Chestnut 8-4-18][dpwbook23 dpw5588]
Russian HillView north on Delancey (then 1st Street) toward Federal, with Bryant beyond. The South End Warehouse at left still stands as part of the South End Historic District). Homes on the top of Rincon Hill in the background demolished for construction of Bay Bridge anchorage and approaches, which now dominate this view. Empty dray wagons at left and right [1st N from Bryant][dpwbook24 dpw5762]
South BeachView southeast at the south side of Folsom from 1st Street. Second from the right is 443 Folsom, SFLandmark 149, known as Edwin Klockar's Blacksmith Shop. Businesses, left to right: T.J. Moynihan & Co. Boiler Works 401 Folsom, Oscar Krenz Copper & Brass Works, Coppersmith 431 Folsom; A. Haase Pattern Maker and Coppersmiths; F.V Wilbert Tool Manufacturer, General Blacksmithing 437 Folsom; Bee Hive Restaurant, Castle Hotel. [dpwbook24 dpw5820]
Rincon Hill