
Japanese Tea Garden
The Torii Gate built in the garden in 1913. Pagoda was originally 60 feet to the left. It was moved to this location after the Shinto shrine was removed in 1942. (SP)
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The Torii Gate built in the garden in 1913. Pagoda was originally 60 feet to the left. It was moved to this location after the Shinto shrine was removed in 1942. (SP)
Golden Gate ParkThe Temple Gate, Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkSouth Gate. This came to the Japanese Tea Garden from the PPIE of 1915.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. The Torii Gate
Golden Gate Park[New Chalet Restaurant 5/31/25]. Willis Polk's last building.
Golden Gate ParkTwo women posing next to a cannon at entrance to east wing of de Young Museum. Old Memorial Museum in background.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Sharon Building and carousel or merry-go-round.
Golden Gate ParkFamily Photo Scrapbook. Garfield statue, near the Conservatory.
Golden Gate ParkFamily Photo Scrapbook. Second park bandstand, with girl at podium.
Golden Gate ParkLooking South toward Daly City and Westlake development. [1957 Earthquake] (Note collapsed sections of John Muir Drive along right-hand side of lake, the result of the March 22, 1957, earthquake.)
LakeshoreView east to Muni M-Line PCC Cars #1122 & #1120, Firehouse 33 on right.
OceanviewGolden Gate Park. Woman and girl pose beside 'The Apple Cider Press' statue by Thomas Shields Clarke. 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 drinking fountain
Golden Gate ParkView northeast from about Ashton & Lakeview (the Rocky Outcrop). Mt. Davidson, Homewood Terrace, and Westwood Park are visible, Little boy [Bill] posing with vista of valley behind him. Slope of Mt. Davidson with Sutro Forest on left.
OceanviewTwo men on horses posing in Golden Gate Park. San Francisco Riding School buildings and automobiles on Stanyan behind them.
Golden Gate ParkMemorial Museum entrance, with gate and sign reading 'Enter Through New Museum.' [Entrance & Art Gallery. Golden Gate Park. Egyptian Architecture. 3.6.21] Sign directs visitors to enter through 'new' deYoung Museum located to west of Memorial Museum.
Golden Gate Park