Hibernia Bank
[The Guards that saved the Hibernian Bank. Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 250] Seven men with guns posing on steps of Bank at McAllister and Jones.
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[The Guards that saved the Hibernian Bank. Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 250] Seven men with guns posing on steps of Bank at McAllister and Jones.
Tenderloin
View west to Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower, up Filbert Steps. Freight cars on siding at left.
Northern Waterfront
View Southeast across Geary toward Lotta's Fountain, Flannery Building, crowds of people and a streetcar crossing Market, Humboldt Bank building at center in the distance, Call Building at left.
Downtown / Union Square
Two automobiles and touring parties posing. Same as group in wnp37.01112?
Golden Gate Park
View from Chronicle Building including Claus Spreckels Building and Hearst Building
South of Market
Elevated view northwest across Dolores St. to Cemetery, Mission and earthquake-damaged Gothic Revival church. Apartments on 16th Street behind. [No. 224 Mission Dolores]
Mission Dolores
View west across Dolores Street near 16th of Mission decorated with boughs and gothic revival church (under construction, with incomplete belfry), cemetery. 16th Street not yet extended westward past church. Superior duplicate of wnp26.319.
Mission Dolores
View northwest across Market to Phelan Building and intersection with O'Farrell. Union Trust Building on right under construction.
South of Market
View east down O'Farrell to Call Building outlined in light bulbs. Louvre Restaurant at right.
Downtown / Union Square
Elevated view across Market St towards Palace Hotel. Lotta's Fountain in foreground. [3712 Palace Hotel, Market St, showing Cable Cars and Lotta's Fountain]
South of Market
View southeast across Kearny to Lotta's Fountain, man dressed as Confederate soldier. Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building in background.
Downtown / Union Square
Ortman-Shumate house at 1901 Scott Street. Bay window in front was extended to the second story. The roofline over that bay window was altered a little later. [WMK.] Water tank tower and windmill at left. Constructed in 1870 for John F. Ortman.
Lower Pacific Heights
View southeast toward the Embarcadero. Ferry Building in background
Telegraph Hill
Sharon Lodge, Children's Playground, Gondola
Golden Gate Park
View north to Italian Popular Bank (Fugazi Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana) building (built 1908) at gore between Columbus (then Montgomery Ave.), Washington, and Montgomery. St. Julien Cafe in background left, Telegraph Hill background right. Building is also known as the Fugazi Bank Building, and exists today as San Francisco Landmark #52. Before 1914, the cupola was removed and a third story added. In addition, the building was extended northward. [2254]
North Beach