
Masonic Cemetery
View northeast towards Lone Mountain from Parker and Turk, where Golden Gate Ave now ends at Parker St. White headstone in lower left [Ferdinand Fiedler 1831-1882], from Grahame Hardy collection
Lone MountainContains 13662 photos
View northeast towards Lone Mountain from Parker and Turk, where Golden Gate Ave now ends at Parker St. White headstone in lower left [Ferdinand Fiedler 1831-1882], from Grahame Hardy collection
Lone Mountain1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp, east of Letterman Hospital. Pacific Heights and Russian Hill in background. Large circus-type tent at left.
Presidio1906 Earthquake and Fire, [JB Moller 28 Photo Childrens House at Playground G Gate Park] Earthquake damaged Sharon Building at Children's Playground
Golden Gate ParkNorth facade of Sharon Building [Library building, Golden Gate Park, S.F.]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. View east from west end of Conservatory of Flowers
Golden Gate ParkVisitors on hill near tennis courts. Francis Scott Key Memorial, Sharon Building, Affiliated Colleges, and Mount Sutro in background.
Golden Gate ParkStow Lake, View east from bridge. Men and women in rowboats. Affiliated Colleges, Mount Olympus, Buena Vista Park in background.
Golden Gate ParkNorthern Bridge (also known as the Roman Bridge), Stow Lake looking west, Man in rowboat
Golden Gate ParkAlvord Lake. Children and woman and fountain.
Golden Gate ParkChildren's Playground. Carousel, swings, Sharon building, donkey rides
Golden Gate Park'Dead Man's' Point. Mile Rocks Lighthouse under construction. Four-masted sailing ship. Point Bonita lighthouse. Lands End streetcar line.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyFulton Street Chutes. Wallace the Lion was on display at both the Haight Street and Fulton Street Chutes. This cage with the columns is from the Fulton Street Chutes. The Zoo at the Fulton Street Chutes was phased out in October, 1907. Wallace and rest of the zoo was sold off to a zoo in Vancouver, B.C.
Richmond InnerBison with calves at old bison paddock with rustic structure.
Golden Gate ParkInside Golden Gate Park. Cage with poles and tree.
Golden Gate ParkElk in Elk Glen, Strawberry Hill, and Sweeny Observatory in distance. The observatory was a gift to the park from Thomas U. Sweeney (Sweeney's name was misspelled on the observatory.)
Golden Gate Park