Great Highway
View north to crew planting grass along Great Highway, Ocean Beach near Cabrillo. Cliff House, Seal Rocks, Lurline Pier in background.
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View north to crew planting grass along Great Highway, Ocean Beach near Cabrillo. Cliff House, Seal Rocks, Lurline Pier in background.
Richmond
Oil tanker SS Frank H. Buck shipwreck at Lands End. Mile Rocks lighthouse at right.
Lands End
Coos Bay shipwreck at Lands End. On October 22, 1927, the lumber carrier got lost in the fog in the Golden Gate. Ended up on rocks between China Beach and Dead Man's Point.
Lands End
SS Frank H. Buck shipwreck at Lands End. Mile Rocks lighthouse at far right. Engine block of sister ship SS Lyman Stewart, wrecked in 1922, visible at lower right.
Lands End
Tree planting Telegraph Hill near parking lot[A]. Pioneer Park.
Telegraph Hill
Tree planting Telegraph Hill near parking lot [B]. Pioneer Park.
Telegraph Hill
View north to construction of Pioneer Park parking area in front of Coit Tower. Gas storage tank in background left at foot of Powell St. has since been removed. Alcatraz and Angel Island in distance. [C]
Telegraph Hill
Military Parade with navy men and flags.
South of Market
Elevated view north across path and lawns to Conservatory of Flowers. Drinking fountain by Melvin Earl Cummings (installed 1905) at the entrance.
Golden Gate Park
John McLaren greeting people at McLaren Lodge for his 91st birthday
Golden Gate Park
John McLaren outside McLaren Lodge in Golden Gate Park on his 91st birthday
Golden Gate Park
Children perform for John McLaren's 91st birthday in front of McLaren Lodge in Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
Scottish band playing in front of McLaren Lodge for John McLaren's 91st birthday
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to south side of Sutter, to billboards on side of brick building for Fischer's Vaudeville Theatre, Novelty Theatre, both destroyed. See also wnp37.03027. (AS)
Downtown
Golden Gate Park. Memorial Museum on Music Concourse. Original sphinx statue, Dore Vase. 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. (Only one sphinx of original pair is visible in this view. The eastern sphinx collapsed and was removed in May 1905.)
Golden Gate Park