Ferry Building
Looking from Foot of Market St, cable cars
Financial DistrictContains 2516 photos
Looking from Foot of Market St, cable cars
Financial District
Tower illuminated at night for PPIE
Financial District
Two cars parked on Bay St. near Baker. Woman driver with dog in auto at right.
Marina
View west to coupe in front of Mission Dolores. Cemetery has high masonry wall. Cropped from image at wnp4.1774.jpg. High masonry wall around cemetery, old Mission church has balcony above entrance.
Mission Dolores
Golden Gate Park, AAA service demonstration ad
Golden Gate Park
Baker near Beach Streets. AAA truck, advertising sign installation
Marina
Two autos parking in front of Tait's at the Beach
Sunset Outer
View southeast toward Fairmont Hotel and as-yet-unrestored Flood Mansion / Pacific Union Club, still surrounded by ruins of 1906 fire and earthquake
Nob Hill
Electric lights illuminate the contours of the Ferry Building clock tower at night. Electric sign for Free Exhibit California Products.
Financial District
View northwest from intersection. Haas-Lilienthal House 2007 Franklin in background. Cable Car #522. Service on this portion of the Washington & Jackson cable line was discontinued in 1956.
Pacific Heights
View north from Presidio, Fort Point in shadow at bottom. Two former lighthouse keepers' residences at left.
Presidio
View N from Presidio, Fort Point at bottom. Former lighthouse keepers' residences at lower left.
Presidio
MSRY 36-line streetcar #811. Looking east. Pioneer Trunk Factory - C. A. Malm and Co. (1902, Architect Thomas J. Welsh,later known as Pioneer Building) in background
Mission
Elevated view northeast down crowded Market Street. Phelan Building, S.N. Wood & Co. store, Mutual Savings Bank Building, Chronicle Building, Crocker Building, Call Building, Sanborn, Vail & Co. [Down Market Street from 4th Showing Skyscrapers of America's Most Cosmopolitan City, San Francisco, California copyright by E. W. Keller]
South of Market
Elevated view southeast across Market to Grand Hotel, Palace Hotel, carpet and upholstery store on the right in Nucleus Block building. Top of Lotta's Fountain in foreground. [218 The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal.]
Downtown / Union Square