
Lower Great Highway
Lower Great Highway at Wagwona. Nash Flier truck filled with children. Pedestrian tunnel and playground in background
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Lower Great Highway at Wagwona. Nash Flier truck filled with children. Pedestrian tunnel and playground in background
ParksideView northeast toward Golden Gate Park. Murphy Windmill and rustic streetcar bridge (taken for Panama-Pacific Expo)[P.P. Exp. Co. S.F., CAL. Neg No. G.Moulin, Photo]
Sunset OuterView North toward Adolph Sutro's Cliff House. Lurline Pier in foreground
Richmond OuterView East on Pacific Ave. on the Presidio Wall, Kissel car with ad copy on back: 'Yosemite Valley in High Gear' and "Kenyon Cord" (tires). In May, 1923, as a promotion, Kissel arranged for one of its Model 55 cars to be driven from Merced to Yosemite Valley with its transmission locked in high gear. In the car were Carl Borgen, driver, L.D. Whitehurst, San Francisco sales manager, and Charles H. Holdson, pilot. This photo is probably from a similar test in August when the car was run over "the Pacific Avenue hill" in high gear.
PresidioGolden Gate Park, 'Reo' car ad with two women near car and two men in rowboat, boathouse in left background
Golden Gate ParkWoman posing at foot of Point Lobos Ave, then called Cliff Road. View northwest towards 2nd Cliff House and Seal Rocks.
Sutro HeightsView East toward Sutro Heights and Ocean Beach Pavilion. Two couples lounging on the beach
Richmond OuterView looking northwest from perimeter drive. Left to right: parapet, tank house, observatory, Sutro residence
Sutro HeightsGolden Gate Park, view north showing newly planted area
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, view east along shore with ducks and geese. Mt. Olympus in background
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Sweeny Panorama, Strawberry Hill, Golden Gate Park, built 1891. Destroyed by 1906 Earthquake. The observatory was a gift to the park from Thomas U. Sweeney (Sweeney's name was misspelled on the observatory.)
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp with Army tents, possibly Big Rec field. [838]
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees, Employment Tent
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Golden Gate Park, Sharon Building at Children's Playground severely damaged in earthquake.
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake Refugee Camp #7 vicinity of Sharon Meadow
Golden Gate Park