
East St looking W
Telegraph Hill, from waterfront pier near present Embarcadero
North BeachContains 457 photos
Telegraph Hill, from waterfront pier near present Embarcadero
North BeachJWB, 3 Ludgate, Circus Bldg. E.C./ Cliff House Beach and Seal Rock, San Francisco, California
RichmondThird & Market. Lotta's Fountain in foreground. Detroit Photographic Co./San Francisco, Co.
South of MarketSutro Heights parapet and observation tower, viewed from lower road. Statues, mushroom-shaped benches. [W.B. Flower, Photographer. Sutro Heights, Back of Cliff House]
SutroSutro Heights parapet, statues and observation tower from lower perimeter road. [W.B. Flower, Photographer. Sutro Baths, SF.]
SutroView southwest across Grant Avenue between Sacramento and Commercial, "Hang Far Low" restaurant at right. [Property of Dr. A.B. Floyd, Buffalo, N.Y. Our Golden West. One of the streets of Chinatown SF.,Ca.]
ChinatownView north from Point Lobos at Lands End toward Marin Headlands. Wave machine (wave motor) on off-shore rock. Mile Rock Lighthouse and Marin Headlands in distance. California Camera Club Off Lands End, SF
Lands EndCalifornia Camera Club title Towing the Targets. Negative By: H.S. Hoyt
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyCalifornia Camera Club Title: On San Francisco Bay. Negative by H.S. Hoyt
California Camera Club, SF. Chinatown?
ChinatownPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Image digitized from a California Camera Club lantern slide showing the Arch of the Rising Sun in the Court of the Universe just before the 1915 World's Fair opened in February 1915.
MarinaScow schooner "Mabel and Edith" and steamship docked in SF - California Built in the 1870s, the Mabel and Edith had a long career on the bay hauling freight. Sunk twice, she was involved in collisions and rescues through 1912. Camera Club, SF.
Financial District[Monarch the Bear, Golden Gate Park. H. S. Hoyt.] Monarch was the model for the bear on the California state flag. The bear pit was situated near the west end of the today's AIDS Memorial Grove.
Golden Gate ParkSteamship Alameda in Dry Dock at Hunters Point. She was built in 1883 for the Oceanic Steamship Company and made regular trips to Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand. Sold in 1910 to the Alaska Steamship Company.
Hunters Point'Star of Bengal', part of the Alaska Packers fleet, tied up at a pier. She was built in Belfast, Ireland, in 1874. She wrecked in the Gulf of Alaska in September 1908, loaded for a return trip to San Francisco. At least 111 people died in the shipwreck.
Mission Bay