Great White Fleet
In SF Bay. Passing southern SF waterfront from Yerba Buena Island
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In SF Bay. Passing southern SF waterfront from Yerba Buena Island
SF Bay
USS San Diego anchored off the Marina for Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE). The cruiser was laid down at Union Iron Works in San Francisco on May 7, 1901, launched April 28, 1904, and commissioned August 1, 1907 as USS California. She was renamed USS San Diego in 1914, and sunk by a German submarine on 19 July 1918. [6461] Angel Island in background.
SF Bay
Either the cruiser USS California or USS Pennsylvania, at anchor in SF Bay during visit of the Great White Fleet in 1908.
SF Bay
View north to bay. Sunset Photo-Engraving co., SF Bay from Telegraph Hill
Telegraph Hill
Fisherman's Wharf, View southeast to group of men, fishing boats at anchor in lagoon, gas tank (gasometer). Crab Fishermen's Protective Association building (built 1922) at right, Coit tower behind in distance.
View northeast to fishing boats tied up in lagoon, Consolidated Fisheries, Inc., Fishermen's Grotto
Fishermans Wharf
View northwest past fishing boats tied up in boat harbor. Entrance to Pier 45 at right.
Fishermans Wharf
Men Repairing Nets. Gas Tank (gasometer) in background
Fishermans Wharf
Family Photo, View southeast past fishing boat basin to Rosario's Seafood Restaurant, DiMaggio's, Tokyo sukiyaki on Jefferson St.
View southeast over fishing boat basin. Tarantino's and Alioto's Restaurants, Coit Tower, gas works, gas tank (gasometer).
Fishermans Wharf
View east from boat repair facility at west end of lagoon on Jones. Tarantino's Restaurant (opened 1946) in distance.
Fishermans Wharf
View southeast over boat lagoon towards Tarantino's Restaurant (opened 1946) and Coit Tower. Bal Tabarin Foods at 237 Jefferson St. Gas tank (gasometer) and gas works chimneys in background.
Fishermans Wharf
Coit Tower parking lot in Pioneer Park. View north to Alcatraz, Angel Island, Mt. Tamalpais; aircraft carrier with planes on flight deck. At right, top of 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph Hill
Aerial view of U.S. battleships sailing in line past city waterfront. Ferry Building at upper right. The lead battleship is either the USS Colorado (BB45) or USS Maryland (BB46).
SF Bay
View east to fishing boat lagoon and gas tank (gasometer), Fishermen's Grotto, Alioto's