
Golden Gate Park
1906 damage to Sharon Building. #1215
Golden Gate ParkContains 13662 photos
1906 damage to Sharon Building. #1215
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee tents in front of McLaren Lodge.
Golden Gate ParkIllustration: 'Bird's-eye View of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 1892]
Golden Gate ParkViewed from future Sutro Heights. Watkins B291?
Sutro Heights[B 3605. Cliff House, S.F. Watkins' New Boudoir Series Yo Semite and Pacific Coast, 427 Montgomery Street] View west from slope above Cliff Road.
Sutro HeightsView north from Ocean Beach (Kelly's Cove) toward 1st Cliff House and Seal Rocks. [B 201 Cliff House and Seal Rocks from the Beach]
Richmond OuterWith additions, people posing, horses, and carriages, including one with 'Cliff House' painted on it. 'L.S.' ('Place of the Seal') painted on additions. Viewed from future Sutro Heights.
Sutro Heights[B 532 Seal Rock, Pacific Ocean] Sea lions on seal rocks.
View North from Golden Gate Park toward grandstand and stables. Between Arguello, 5th, Fulton & Geary. Many hundreds of spectators, horses, gigs and carriages. [From Watkins Yosemite Art Gallery, Portrait and Landscape, 26 Montgomery St., opp. Lick House Entrance, S.F.]
Richmond InnerView northeast to original appearance of the Conservatory of Flowers before the dome burned on January 5, 1883. Odd Fellows cemetery in background.[B 108 Golden Gate Park Conservatory, S.F. Watkins' New Boudoir Series, Yo Semite and Pacific Coast]
Golden Gate ParkStatue of Venus amidst trees. 'Venus Genitrix' inscribed on base. (Names were added to statue bases sometime in 1890s. Photos taken by I.W. Taber in 1886 don't show inscriptions.)
Sutro HeightsConservatory of Flowers. Pedestrians, carriage pulled by two horses in front of Conservatory.
Golden Gate ParkSign advertising Twin Peaks Tunnel and site of Forest Hill Station, Laguna Honda(Almshouse) Hospital in Background
Forest HillView northwest to Pacheco Forest Hill stairway and plantings. Houses were later built in this area.
Forest HillSetting cornerstone for Museum. Golden Gate Park, Music Concourse. In 1921, name was changed to de Young Memorial Museum.
Golden Gate Park