
Filbert & Grant
Looking up Filbert street towards Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower.
Telegraph HillContains 2516 photos
Looking up Filbert street towards Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower.
Telegraph HillElevated view northeast to Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club), Fairmont Hotel, Fairmont Tower under construction. Park Lane and Brocklebank Apartments at far left.
Nob HillLooking toward Sacramento toward Clay-Jones Apartments, Chambord Apartments, rear of Grace Cathedral, radio transmission tower.
Nob HillView north on Jones toward Clay. The Comstock Apartments under construction at Jones and Clay. Chambord Apartments(SFLandmark 106) at right.
Nob HillView southeast to the former Chinatown Exchange, also called the Chinese Telephone Exchange, center left. The Lucky Corner liquor and grocery store.
ChinatownView northwest up Sacramento to street work, Chinese Baptist Church (later First Chinese Baptist Church), Salvation Army on Waverly corner. Independent Paint Co. Dutch Boy Paint at left.
ChinatownView East from top of curvy section towards Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower.
Russian HillMining & Mineral exhibit on second floor of Ferry Building.
Financial DistrictView north on Embarcadero near Mission. Embarcadero Freeway at left, Ferry Building and state agriculture building at right.
Financial District[464. St. Mary's Cathedral, cor. California and Dupont Streets.] California St. & Grant Ave.
Chinatown[461. Exterior of the Old Mission Church-Mission Dolores, dedicated in 1776.] View west across Dolores St. to men posing and north extension in place.
Mission Dolores1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated view South on Kearny near Sutter toward Call Building in flames. Raphael's clothiers at Maiden Lane corner, M.A. Gunst opposite. Street clock reads 10:40. 700 Market Building, Mutual Savings Bank Building. At the time of this photo, Maiden Lane was called Union Square Alley. The name had been changed from Morton Street to Union Square Avenue in 1898, two years after the brothels had been cleared out, at the request of local businessmen to rid the alley of the associations of its former name, and to create a new association with the retail district around Union Square. It was renamed again in 1909, to Manila Alley, and again in 1922 to Maiden Lane.(PF) (hand colored) [Call Building on Fire]
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire,Close up of damaged main entryway, Bush and Steiner
Lower Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to St. Dominic's Church in ruins, street kitchen [Rear St. Dominick's Church, Pillsbury Picture Co. 267] See also wnp27.0402. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake, but before south tower of church was pulled down on May 14, 1906.
Lower Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, view southwest across 5th Street to the Old U.S. Mint, with refugee tents pitched in front [Mint]
South of Market