Upper Market
View northeast over Noe Valley and Castro Hill to downtown and Bay Bridge.
Upper MarketContains 7862 photos
View northeast over Noe Valley and Castro Hill to downtown and Bay Bridge.
Upper Market
looking North between Haight and Page
Lower Haight
[Freddie and Margaret Louise Andersson, overlooking San Francisco] View east over Noe Valley to Castro Hill, Potrero Hill in distance right. Debris from widening of Market Street. St. Philip the Apostle Church (Elizabeth and Diamond Sts.) below and to the right of center.
Upper Market
View east to debris from Market St. widening, looking to Noe Valley, Castro Hill, Potrero Hill in distance. St. Philip the Apostle Church (Elizabeth and Diamond Sts.) below and to the left of center. James Lick School right of center. [Margaret Louise Andersson at left]
Upper Market
View east over Kite Hill to Eureka Valley. Dolores Heights in background right. Castro Theatre in background far center left, Hamm's Brewery and Seals Stadium in background top center. Two houses at lower right moved or demolished, possibly in connection with construction of elevated roadway on Market. Houses at bottom center are on 100 block of Yukon St.
Clarendon Heights
looking northeast towards downtown from Corbett. Market St., Castro Theater at center.
Eureka Valley
View north over the roofs to Golden Gate, Marin Headlands, Mt. Tamalpais beyond.
Sutro Heights
Woman on moon bridge, possibly in San Diego's Balboa Park
Outside SF
Woman in coat on lower walkway behind Cliff House.
Sutro Heights
view looking North to Sacramento intersection
Nob Hill
Golden Gate Park, Inside view of the main entrance gate to the Japanese Tea Garden Referred to as the Shuro Mon from the 1894 Midwinter Fair, it is commonly called the Bell Gate.
Golden Gate Park
Elevated view Northeast [View in Frisco from roof of Hotel Governor]
Tenderloin
View west of fishing boats in boat basin. Ferry at Hyde Street Pier in distance.
Fishermans Wharf
[Fleishhacker 1000 Foot Pool] View North
Lakeshore
View North toward Vallejo [Palace of Fine Arts in the distance]
Pacific Heights