
Mission Dolores
Cemetery and headstones in Mission Dolores graveyard.
Mission DoloresContains 2516 photos
Cemetery and headstones in Mission Dolores graveyard.
Mission DoloresCemetery and headstones in Mission cemetery.
Mission DoloresElevated view northwest across Market over large crowd in Kearny, Market & Geary intersection. The tablet commemorated singer Luisa Tetrazzini's Christmas Eve 1910 performance near Lotta's Fountain, before an estimated two to three-hundred thousand San Franciscans. Lotta's Fountain at right. Flannery Building at left. El Camino Real bell to left of decorated railing around ceremony. [Unveiling Tetrazzini Tablet SF CAL.]
South of MarketInterstate Transit Bus in front of Palace of Fine Arts. Empty lots with weeds.
MarinaTwo Buick cars full of Aloha Patrol Shriners in front of Palace of Fine Arts. [B244]
MarinaTaken from back or side of a Divisadero Street house looking over to Palace of Fine Arts and cleared Marina District land after Panama Pacific International Exposition.
Pacific HeightsTaken from back or side of a Divisadero Street house looking over to Palace of Fine Arts and Presidio.
Pacific HeightsView west to coupe in front of Mission Dolores. Cemetery has high masonry wall, old Mission church has balcony above entrance.
Mission DoloresView west across Dolores St. to Mission through two palms in median strip. To the rear of the Mission is the temporary church which served from May, 1908 to 1918.
Mission DoloresMission Dolores and Basilica viewed from Dolores Street
Mission DoloresView southwest to former entrance to Mission Dolores Cemetery, water tower and windmill at left, Noe Valley hills with large residences in background. 3733 21st Street, west of Sanchez, on the horizon just left of center. This one-story Italianate house was built in 1879 for Ernest Kohler, a waiter at Marchand's restaurant on Dupont Street (WMK) This is a detail from larger image at wnp27.4089. This front portion of the cemetery was later removed in connection with Dolores St. regrading.
Mission DoloresView southwest from Dolores St., to Mission Dolores and Basilica with 5 Sterling Bread trucks parked in front.
Mission DoloresView northwest across intersection towards Old U.S. Mint. Ivy covers a portion of facade.
South of MarketView northeast on Market toward 3rd Street. Chronicle building, Lotta's Fountain, Crocker Building (1891), Nucleus Hotel (with signage for The Wasp, Painless Dentists, Beamish's Shirts), Palace Hotel. Cable car, wagons and pedestrians in street. Russell's Family Shoe Store, 700 Market Building at left with signage painted on back for The Chronicle, Wicks Real Estate. [6159 Market St. from Kearny St., SF Cal.]
Downtown / Union SquareView west from water. Pier 19, National Ice and Cold Storage Buildings at left. [Zan 608 Coit Tower atop Telegraph Hill as seen from San Francisco Bay]