Fleishhacker Pool
Two young women posed by side of the pool [Shir 14, Dot Furiorsi 14]
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Two young women posed by side of the pool [Shir 14, Dot Furiorsi 14]
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Young woman with group of three men by pool [Barbara Jensen 16, Raoul 24]
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Group of young women posing on bleachers of Fleishhacker Pool [Dodie Johnson 14, Karen Woseth 14, Carnie Martinez 14, in back ground Dot Furiorsi 14]
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Five children posing in front of building [Owens Family]
Mt. Davidson Manor
Two girls posed in the schoolyard of Aptos Junior High School (now Aptos Middle School) [Marilyn Pasini, Liz Macklin H8 1946]
Balboa Terrace
Two boys posed in the schoolyard of Aptos Junior High School (now Aptos Middle School) [Harold Wright, Paul R H8 1946]
Balboa Terrace
Girl posing with two life guards on the steps of the pool house [Summer 1946, Cliff and Moose]
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Boy posing in front of chain link fence between Aptos Park and Aptos Junior High School (now Aptos Middle School)[Laird]
Balboa Terrace
Boy posing on Ocean Beach with Seal Rocks in the background.
Richmond Outer
Young woman posed at Fleishhacker Pool with fence in the background. [Anita Smith age 15, Oct 1946]
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First Presbyterian Chinese Church Stockton between Washington and Clay. [Chinatown, S.F. Cal.- Miss Cable's class of Chinese girls]
Chinatown
View west from up Greenwich Steps from Sansome St. Layman's Castle (German Castle, Layman's Folly, Telegraph Hill Observatory) at the top of hill. Children posing on steps. [Telegraph Hill Area]
Telegraph Hill
View south on Central towards fire at the corner of Fell, Golden Gate Park Panhandle in background. People gathered watching firefighters.
Panhandle
View southerly from in front of the Japanese Tea Garden. Spreckels Temple of Music bandshell under construction. Workers posed with construction equipment. [Del Lewis is the small boy in dress sitting in part of sandstone pillar. Warren E. Lewis is beside Del.]
Golden Gate Park
Camping scene of family at 'Kamp Idle Hours,' with flags, umbrella and paper lanterns strung between tents. 46 star flag (adopted in July 1908) supports the idea that this photo was either a staged refugee camp or actually shows a family camping.