Golden Gate Park
Mayor James Rolph speaking at the dedication of the General John J. Pershing Statue on Armistice Day, November 11, 1922.
Golden Gate ParkContains 160 photos
Mayor James Rolph speaking at the dedication of the General John J. Pershing Statue on Armistice Day, November 11, 1922.
Golden Gate Park
Mayor Angelo Rossi, John McLaren, and others on Treasure Island during construction of the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE). Nationwide NBC radio broadcast of John McLaren initiating and discussing horticultural program for upcoming fair. (Others possibly in photo, Edgar Sanborn, Oakland Chief Forester; Jules Girod; Don Thompson.) (duplicate negative version: wnp14.0271)
Treasure Island
Mayor Rolph operating pile driver on Van Ness for Muni RR [dpwbook8 dpw1805]
Civic Center
Mayor Rolph operating pile driver on Van Ness for Muni RR [dpwbook8 dpw1806]
Civic Center
Dedication SF General Mayor Rolph speaking. Potrero near 22nd. Nurses, band [dpwbook11 dpw2362]
Potrero Hill
Dedication SF General, Arthur H. Barendt, president of the Board of Health, speaking. [dpwbook11 dpw2363] Potrero near 22nd
Potrero Hill
Dedication SF General Hospital Walsh speaking [dpwbook12 dpw2364] Potrero near 22nd
Potrero Hill
Dedication SF General Hospital, Mayor Rolph speaking. Nurses, Band. [dpwbook12 dpw2365] Potrero near 22nd
Potrero Hill
Mayor Rolph in Mile Rock Tunnel sewer [Mile Rock Tunnel, interior showing auto with Hunt, Rolph, Reardon, Judell, near A Street][dpwbook13 dpw2545]
Lincoln Park / Ft. Miley
Painting of Mayor James Rolph [dpwbook14 dpw2901]
Dedication of City Hall, Mayor Rolph [dpwbook14 dpw2902]
Civic Center
Dedication of City Hall, Mayor and Annie Rolph [dpwbook14 dpw2903]
Civic Center
Dedication of City Hall, Mayor Rolph [dpwbook14 dpw2904] With Timothy Reardon, President Board of Public Works, and Supervisor Ralph McLeran
Civic Center
Dedication of City Hall, Mayor Rolph gesturing with bricklayer's trowel [dpwbook14 dpw2906]
Civic Center
John Galen Howard speaking on podium. In 1911, San Francisco appointed a committee of architects under the supervision of John Galen Howard to select a site for a new civic center. [dpwbook14 dpw2907]
Civic Center