
Great Highway near Irving
Goecker family group posed in front of 1302 Great Highway, formerly Villa Miramar proprietor Charles Barta.
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Goecker family group posed in front of 1302 Great Highway, formerly Villa Miramar proprietor Charles Barta.
Sunset OuterGoecker family group posed on unknown street on their way to their Sunset District Ocean Beach trip, possibly Haight Street.
Golden Gate Park, Stow Lake and boathouse
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, entrance to Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkView north on Scott between Page and Oak. Three children, one riding in a wagon, posed on the sidewalk. East side of Scott visible in the background.
Lower HaightView north on Scott between Page and Oak, a group of children posed on the sidewalk. East side of Scott St. visible in the background
Lower HaightView north on Scott between Page and Oak. Two little girls posed on the sidewalk on the east side of Scott St. Building with onion turret in background still exists on northeast corner of Scott and Oak.
Lower HaightView north on Scott between Page and Oak. Two little girls and dog posed on the sidewalk on the east side of Scott St. Building with onion turret still exists on northeast corner of Scott and Oak.
Lower HaightStreetcar on right-of-way rustic stone overpass over South Drive (now MLK Drive) near Lincoln Way and 48th Ave.
Golden Gate ParkWoman and boy wading in surf at Ocean Beach
Dudley Stone School class photo, Haight Street between Masonic and Central (current site of Chinese Immersion School).
Haight AshburyDudley Stone School class photo, Haight Street between Masonic and Central (current site of Chinese Immersion School).
Haight AshburyDudley Stone School class photo, Haight Street between Masonic and Central (current site of Chinese Immersion School).
Haight Ashbury1906 Earthquake and Fire, view east on O'Farrell between Market and Stockton. Crowds assembled on O'Farrell Street watching Call/Spreckels Tower on fire. To its right are the Call Annex and Kamm Buildings. The three-story building on the left is the first Cafe Odeon, 8 O'Farrell St., German Restaurant. It moved to the gore corner of Eddy and Market after the earthquake and fire. The Savings Union Bank was built on the site after the earthquake and fire. The Bancroft History Building can be seen on Market with the damaged Pianos sign of F.W. Spencer. Louvre Restaurant marquee at far right. [No.16R Call Building burning from O'Farrell Street](Same image as wnp37.01187 with handwritten caption.)
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, Angel of Grief, Henry C. Lathrop Memorial at Stanford. Lathrop was Jane Lathrop's brother and Leland Stanford's brother in law. The tomb was heavily damaged in the 1906 earthquake, and was repaired somewhat in 1908.
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