Skyline from Bay
View west to Embarcadero from Bay. Ferry Building tower, slips and ferries. Southern Pacific Building, Balfour (later J. Harold Dollar) Building (built 1920). Heinz 57 sign.
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View west to Embarcadero from Bay. Ferry Building tower, slips and ferries. Southern Pacific Building, Balfour (later J. Harold Dollar) Building (built 1920). Heinz 57 sign.
Cable Car #505 on the turntable, view toward Market Street.
Downtown / Union Square
Looking south on Jones. Cable car making turn from Pine onto Jones St.
Nob Hill
Along the waterfront. View looking south towards Ferry Building.
Northern Waterfront
View north on Grant, before the Chinatown gate was installed. Chinese flags strung across street. Rustic Lodge Cappuccino, Golden Gong Restaurant, Kubla Khan Restaurant, Grant Cafe.
Chinatown
View north on Grant Ave between Sacramento & California. Far East Cafe, Shanghai Bazaar, Shangri-La Art Goods, United Dept. Store, Kan's Restaurant, Lotus Bowl Chinese Food, Paulist Library in Old St. Mary's Church.
Chinatown
Looking northeast along Baker Beach (also Baker's Beach) in the Presidio towards Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands. Lobos Creek pump station at right.
Seacliff
Looking down Kearny St. from Vallejo. Fresno alley at right.
North Beach
Looking down Fresno Alley from Kearny
North Beach
Group Assembled in baseball stadium.
Windblown oak trees on the bay mudflats and building on pier
Outside SF
Mayor James Rolph speaking at the dedication of the General John J. Pershing Statue on Armistice Day, November 11, 1922.
Golden Gate Park
Sunny Jim Rolph's funeral in Rotunda
Civic Center
Van Ness & O'Farrell. Outdoor church services during the Spanish Flu epidemic, people wearing Influenza epidemic masks. (St. Mary's Cathedral burned down in 1962.)
Cathedral Hill
View north toward a fire at 889 Clayton Street, between Carl and Parnassus [1 of 12 fires, at the latest report, that have caused danage exceeeding $100,000 here today (5/8) is shown being brought under control by 150 firemen and over a dozen pieces of equipment. This three-alarmer almost completely destroyed one three-story home and caused considerable damage to one on either side...]
Cole Valley