Mission District
1906 Earthquake and Fire Damage, from 20th and San Carlos
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    1906 Earthquake and Fire Damage, from 20th and San Carlos
Mission
    Golden Gate Park, view toward Haight Street
Golden Gate Park
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Union between Pierce & Steiner Earthquake damaged tracks and cracks in Union St. Street kitchens in distance. Same as stereoview at wnp24.312a.
Cow Hollow
    Pre-Earthquake View west from center of Market Street. (2nd Street) On left, Grand and Palace Hotels, Spreckels (Call) Building, on right Chronicle Building, Crocker Building, original Hobart Building with Postal Telegraph Co office.
Financial District
    View southeast from inside plaza along diagonal path to Geary & Stockton intersection, City of Paris/Spring Valley Water Co. Building, Lengfeld's Pharmacy, Marchand's Restaurant, Call Building in distance. Strollers, people on benches and reclining on lawn.
Downtown / Union Square
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake Ruins, View northeast from Green & Powell to Telegraph Hill, Powell streetcar tracks. Washington Square at left.
Russian Hill
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, view southeast across Columbus showing Sentinel Building (Columbus Tower), Hall of Justice ruins (at right), Montgomery Block (at left) earthquake damage.
North Beach
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Market from Montgomery to burning of Palace Hotel, Earthquake and fire, [Palace Hotel No. 10 Pillsbury Picture Co.]
Financial District
    1906 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 wnp59.00092. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake, but before south tower of church was pulled down on May 14, 1906.
Lower Pacific Heights
    Children's Playground, Sharon Building
Golden Gate Park
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park, showing earthquake damage to east wall. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. It was repaired and later demolished in 1929.
Golden Gate Park
    Dutch Windmill and marshy area
Golden Gate Park
    Looking south to Pavilion and Park
Sutro Heights
    Oil tanker SS Lyman Stewart on the rocks at Lands End. View looking northeast. Golden Gate in background. Color lantern slide.
    Looking east to Corona Heights, colorized
Clarendon Heights