46th near Fulton
Cottage at 859 46th Avenue , Sutro Heights in background Same house as wnp27.4736 and wnp27.4735
Richmond OuterContains 7862 photos
Cottage at 859 46th Avenue , Sutro Heights in background Same house as wnp27.4736 and wnp27.4735
Richmond Outer
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest to earthquake damage of St. Dominic's Church and groups of people talking. Pacific States Telephone Building at right [69]. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.
Lower Pacific Heights
From the Bay. German Castle (Layman's Castle) atop hill. Scow schooner in foreground.
Looking east to SF Bay, Cable Car #22 and others.
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest across Market to ruins of Masonic Temple. Union Trust building at right, Crocker Building at left. [28]
Financial District
Dutch Windmill from Great Highway, Gjoa Ship enclosure at right
Golden Gate Park
View north to Memorial Museum with Gustave Dore vase in front. Pedestrian underpass tunnel. Originally 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. [Museum G.G. Park S.F.]
Golden Gate Park
Conservatory Valley, flower beds, Middle Drive
Golden Gate Park
Stow Lake looking east to Buena Vista Park from bridge. People in rowboats. Affiliated Colleges (Later UCSF) in distance right.
Golden Gate Park
View southwest across Van Ness to Victorian mansions with street trees. House at center is 1501 Van Ness, at the northwest corner, home to Robert N. Graves , later Capt. Robert R. Thompson (49er who made a fortune in shipping and water companies). George Hearst reportedly owned this house before him. All of these homes were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire , due to dynamiting between Sutter and Clay.
Polk Gulch
Streetcar terminus with minarets for Shriner Convention
Financial District
[S.F. 1899] Creek. Mossy rocks, grasses, downed tree, view of hillside.
3 girls on a rural railroad track, lookins like Mt. Tam. [I should like it very much if you would send me some of the pictures you took Sat. I am sorry the other picture I took was not good so I can't send it. Blanche Rose, 1844 Ellis Street.]
View north on Fillmore from Sutter, the first streetcar running 10 days after the earthquake. The car ran from the Fillmore and Turk barn north to Broadway, then turned around came back down Fillmore with Mayor Eugene Schmitz at the controls. (not sure this is the first trip based on the afternoon light.) [First Car on Fillmore Street after the Earthquake Fire, 1906]
Lower Pacific Heights
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking south to Bernal Heights from approx. Eddy near Larkin. City Hall ruins on left
Tenderloin