
View from Twin Peaks
Postcard View northeast from Twin Peaks toward downtown
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Postcard View northeast from Twin Peaks toward downtown
Clarendon Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire. View northwest across intersection to salvaged 1st story of 6 story First National Bank ruin, northeast corner of Sansome & Bush, with reopened bank, new signage and flag. Mills Building in background left, Merchants Exchange background right
Financial DistrictBand playing at Spreckels Temple of Music Bandstand bandshell on Music Concourse
Golden Gate ParkAdmission Day Parade, Parade float Mission San Francisco de Solano. Sonoma NSGW No. 111 (Native Sons of the Golden West). Children on float with model of Sonoma Mission (Mission San Francisco de Solano) with painted backdrop. Soldiers, one with rifle on shoulder, march alongside, man in priest's robes at lower left. Crowd on bleachers in background. [Examiner 9-10-25]
View North on Lake Merced Boulevard near Stanly Drive (now Brotherhood Way) SERA workers
LakeshoreView south on Montgomery toward Post and Market, Place Hotel in distance [New San Francisco]
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view west from top of the Merchandise Mart building, Market between 9th and 10th. Mt. Davidson, Twin Peaks, Mt. Sutro, Buena Vista Park on horizon from left to right.
South of MarketView easterly over Civic Center toward Bay Bridge
Civic CenterSouth Drive (Martin Luther King Jr. Drive) near Great Highway, Murphy Windmill and rustic bridge streetcar overpass[West entrance to Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate ParkRecreation Center at Chestnut and Buchanan [Funston House] Today's Moscone Playground
MarinaView North on Foerster toward Teresita. [news copy: This sea of mud which slid down and embankment and crushed three houses is believed to have taken the life of one woman trapped in the kitchen of one of the houses.
Miraloma ParkView west toward Holly Courts housing(Holly Park Circle between Appleton & Highland) and the future Diamond Heights. Holly Courts housing was designed by architect Arthur Brown, Jr. and completed in May 1940 under the United States (1937) and San Francisco (1938) Housing Authority. It was the first public housing project west of the Rockies.
Holly ParkView down hill from Castenada & Ventura [news copy: The wreckage above is all that remains of a five-room house which slide down a hill after three days of rain washed away the supporting soil from the underpinning. Walter H. Adams, British Consul, owner, had left the house earlier]
Forest HillMarket, Post & Montgomery. (a view from the Palace Hotel roof) Elevated view northwest across Market to Crocker Building, demolished 1966.
South of MarketView southerly toward the Sentinel Building, aka Columbus Tower, aka Ruef Building at center. Montgomery Block in distance at left, International Hotel and Hall of Justice in background at right.
Chinatown