Market & 2nd
J-Line #91, East bound, track work being done
Financial DistrictContains 7862 photos
J-Line #91, East bound, track work being done
Financial District
View northeast from center of Market to Municipal Railway (Muni) B-Line #130 with wings livery. Ferry Building, Fife Building with Mobilgas sign atop , PG&E Building in distance. The Steinhouse, Service Men's Center. Banners strung across Market Street.
Financial District
View west on Ocean to Muni K-line streetcar #153 with wings livery eastbound. El Rey Theatre, Zanzibar Cocktail Lounge, and Christmas decorations in distance. Duplicate of wnp67.0687 with more content on left.
Ingleside
View east on Market toward 1st. Municipal Railway (Muni) D-Line #207 at center with green wings livery, another with blue and gold 'Treasure Island' livery turns onto 1st Street. Ferry Building, Southern Pacific, PG&E, Matson Lines abd Sheldon Buildings in the background. Mobilgas sign atop Fife Building. Birdcage traffic signal. Elevated traffic control tower at far right.
Financial District
Elevated view northeast from Bernal Heights toward west slope of Potrero Hill. San Bruno Avenue runs across the view, New York Soap Factory, Newell & Bro.[2712 Army St]
Potrero Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest to large crowd of refugees in Dolores Park (then Mission Park) in early days after the catastrophe, with scattered tents and belongings.
Mission Dolores
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east down Eddy to ruins of Poodle Dog, Flood Building, Emporium, Tivoli Opera House
Tenderloin
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Chinatown, Hall of Justice, Looking East
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Camping after the fire
Cathedral Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Above Stockton, looking East over Chinatown
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast to ruins of City Hall and Hall of Records.
Civic Center
Stow Lake northwest from Strawberry Hill. Boathouse and Prayer Book Cross
Golden Gate Park
View north across roadway to Conservatory of Flowers, people walking and seated on benches.
Golden Gate Park
Francis Scott Key Monument in original location on second music concourse. Crowds gathered for concert. Site of today's tennis courts.
Golden Gate Park
View east along roadway to Memorial Museum. 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.
Golden Gate Park