
Golden Gate Park
Lindley Meadow, once known as the sheep meadow. [Bah Bah Black Lamb] [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkContains 13662 photos
Lindley Meadow, once known as the sheep meadow. [Bah Bah Black Lamb] [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park [Prayer book cross comemorating Drake's visit to this coast about 1575] [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkSheep in Golden Gate Park's Lindley Meadow. Before mechanical lawn mowers, easiest way to mow lawn. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkSheep in Golden Gate Park's Lindley Meadow. Before mechanical lawn mowers, easiest way to mow lawn. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkAt Rustic Bridge [Mama and Papa and four little cignets, soon they will change from muddy white to black] [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkWoman feeding geese. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkPortals of the Past on Lloyd Lake. Columns from the entrance to the Alban Towne Mansion on Nob Hill, destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. Portals moved to Golden Gate Park in 1909. (goes with wnp27.4427 [West Side Album])
Golden Gate ParkPortals of the Past on Lloyd Lake [Two compositions from the same negative] goes with wnp27.4426 [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Bridge viewed from Baker Beach (also Baker's Beach). Fishermen, dog, and driftwood logs in the foreground. Marin Headlands in distance. Goes with wnp27.4432 [West Side Album]
PresidioEntrance to Hagiwara home with Nio Sama statue in the Japanese Tea Garden. This home was removed later in 1942. Gate on left side of photo is all that remains. goes with wnp27.4434 [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkKasuga lantern in the Japanese Tea Garden, goes with wnp27.4433 [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkLandscape view taken from Baker Beach (aka Baker's Beach) looking northeast Golden Gate Bridge, Lobos Creek outfall at left. [Just prior to the Thunderstorm, May 1931 (sic)] [West Side Album]
PresidioKasuga lantern with fish scale pattern inside front entrance at the Japanese Tea Garden. Exhibition house in background. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkEntrance to Hagiwara home with Nio Sama statue in the Japanese Tea Garden. Home was removed later in 1942. Gate on left side of photo is all that remains. [A relic of our 1893 Midwinter Fair. Japanese Tea Garden - a study in contrasts of an attempt to preserve detail in shadows.] [West Side Album]
Golden Gate ParkLantern and bronze cranes in the Japanese Tea Garden. [West Side Album]
Golden Gate Park