
Downtown Ruins
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View north from Rialto Building (Mission and New Montgomery), Palace Hotel at Center. [Ruins as seen from Rialto Bldg. Pillsbury Pictures 238]
South of MarketContains 20 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View north from Rialto Building (Mission and New Montgomery), Palace Hotel at Center. [Ruins as seen from Rialto Bldg. Pillsbury Pictures 238]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View east on Market from Turk and Mason, Flood Building, Call Building and Emporium at center. Flood Mansion in far left distance, Lincoln School on 5th Street at right. [View Down Market St from Turk St]
Tenderloin1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View east on Market near 6th, Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument at Market and Mason, Flood Building and Emporium at center
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View north from Grant Building (7th and Market), City Hall and Hall of Records at left, St. Boniface and Hibernia Bank at right.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View looking north. Taken from near Mission & 6th Sts. Hale Bros. store at center, Flood Building in right background. Refugee tents, mattresses, bedding hung up.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View south from Telegraph Hill above Broadway between Kearny and Montgomery, Fairmont Hotel at right, Grace Church, Sentinel Building, Hall of Justice, Downtown [View from Telegraph Hill. Pillsbury Pictures 229]
North Beach1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view northeast, South of Market, Mission between 4th and 5th. Flood Building, Lincoln School at center, Call Building. [North from Mission near 4th, Pillsbury Pictures 205]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view west from Market, Turk, & Mason. Wilson Building and Hale Brothers Department store at left (both reconstructed using remaining facades and standing in 2021), City Hall and Hall of Records domes are visible in background at center. Hotel Netherland on Turk St. at far right. Sightseers, horses, pedestrians.
Tenderloin1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View East from Market, Turk, & Mason. People rest on steps at base of Admission Day (Native Sons) monument at left with Flood Mansion on Nob Hill in distance. Flood Building center, Emporium, arched entry of Emma Spreckels building at right. Several small refreshment stands, one called "Mt. Tamalpais Lunch Room." Dray wagons and carriages. [Panorama View Near Turk & Market St]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view north from the slope of Rincon Hill. St. Patrick's Church, Aronson Building, Call Building at center, Chronicle Annex, Palace Hotel and Rialto Building at right. [Ruins from Folsom near 3rd. Pillsbury Pictures 234]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View southeast from Nob Hill (Mason near Pine Streets on grounds of Mark Hopkins Art Institute), freestanding chimneys, downtown reconstruction.
Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view east from the roof of the Merchants Exchange (431 California, between Montgomery and Sansome). Fire burning April 18th, 1906 [ View from the Merchants Exchange Pillsbury Pictures 100]
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view of Refugee Camp at Jefferson Square. View east on Turk. St. Paulus Church visible in background (broken glass, repaired with tape)
Cathedral Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic View North toward Nob Hill summit from Mason near California, Mark Hopkins Art Institute. Flood Mansion (now Pacific-Union Club) and Fairmont Hotel [Pillsbury Picture Co. 227]
Nob Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Panoramic view northwest near Lobos Square (Now Moscone Playground) with San Francisco Gas Works and Marin Headlands in distance. Clothing distribution from horse-drawn wagon, tents, refugees. Fort Mason in right background. Image exists in a wider version from Pillsbury, erroneously titled Giving Clothing Fort Point 39.
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason