
Ocean Beach
Mother and two children on Ocean Beach. Sutro Heights and Seal Rock House in background. Sutro's Stable at upper right.
Sutro HeightsContains 13662 photos
Mother and two children on Ocean Beach. Sutro Heights and Seal Rock House in background. Sutro's Stable at upper right.
Sutro HeightsPortals 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.
Golden Gate Park[Recreation & Parks] View north past Fieldhouse (William Gladstone Merchant, Architect) and children playing volleyball and watching from balcony.
Forest Hill[Recreation & Parks] Children roasting marshmallows over Fieldhouse fireplace as woman at right watches.
Forest HillView west to Fieldhouse (William Gladstone Merchant, Architect) under construction, Golden Gate Heights in background. Group of men rest on park bench at center.[Recreation & Parks]
Forest Hill[Recreation & Parks] Sandbox, clubhouse, 18th Avenue houses in background.
Lake Street[Recreation & Parks] View over tennis courts toward softball field and Presidio in background.
Presidio[Recreation & Parks] View southeast over tennis courts to Pacific Heights.
Presidio[Recreation & Parks] View to Golden Gate Bridge from China Beach. At the time, the little beach was called Phelan Beach. The large retaining wall was constructed in 1951. In 1954, a bathhouse with lifeguard station, sunbathing decks, and food concession was added.
Seacliff[Recreation & Parks] View to Golden Gate Bridge, sunbathers, swimmers, dogs.
Seacliff[Recreation & Parks] View to Golden Gate Bridge, sunbathers, swimmers.
Seacliff[Recreation & Parks] View of baseball game in progress.
Lone Mountain[Recreation & Parks] View over tennis court to clubhouse.
Richmond OuterView northeast over tennis courts to Mt. Sutro and Sutro Forest. [Recreation & Parks]
Forest HillView northeast to Havelock Street and being graded and prepared, then for Balboa Park, later City College of San Francisco. Previously the location of the the old Ingleside Jail (closed 1934), now CCSF athletic fields. Backs of houses located on Marston Ave. visible. Greenhouses and water tank. [Recreation & Parks]
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