
West End of Pine Lake
View Easterly from the vicinity of Crestlake and Yorba
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View Easterly from the vicinity of Crestlake and Yorba
ParksideView east to well dressed group of women and a young girl, many holding floral bouquets, posed in front of fountain.
St. Francis WoodAuto Racing. Grandstand and cars spectators in the infield
Ingleside TerracesAutomobile Soccer game in progress at St. Ignatius athletic field, Lone Mountain in background.
Lone MountainView east toward Twin Peaks and Mt. Davidson
Lake MercedHomewood Terrace on Ocean Avenue. 1925 Peerless Automobile with Carrie Michaels Memorial
InglesideHomewood Terrace on Ocean Avenue. 1925 Peerless automobile parked in front.
InglesideView looking west to Pine Lake (also Mud Lake). View through trees.
ParksideRecreation Grounds, Golden Gate Park, near 7th Avenue. Baseball game in background, little girl in foreground
Golden Gate ParkConstruction. horses, Merced Heights in background
Ingleside TerracesView northwest to Memorial Museum, with sphinxes and Dore vase in front. Golden Gate Park. Fine Arts Building for Midwinter Fair was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, 2 young women with lanterns and both tea houses inside the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Two young girls standing in front of 'Apple Cider Press Statue.' The bronze sculpture was displayed in this location during the Midwinter Fair of 1894. M.H. de Young later purchased it for the City of San Francisco. The statue was originally a fountain. (The girl at left is filling a drinking cup with water from the fountain.)
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. U.S. Grant Statue at left, replacement sphinx statues, Dore Vase. 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. (Grant's bust was toppled on June 19, 2020.)
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park conservatory with flowerbeds spelling out 'Welcome F.O.E.' (Fraternal Order of Eagles) '05,' and eagle art on either side.
Golden Gate Park