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Golden Gate Park. China Day Float - Parade. Probably taken on present Big Rec Field.
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Golden Gate Park. China Day Float - Parade. Probably taken on present Big Rec Field.
Golden Gate ParkView northwest to Last Day of the Pacific Avenue Cable Car Line. The line was opened in 1887 and finally closed service in 1929. A parade was staged along the line, these riders are dressed in period clothes of the 1890s.
Pacific HeightsVan Ness Avenue Parade near O'Farrell
Civic CenterView northwest from center of street to group of men parading south in white caps with interlocked striped canes, ribbons on their coats. Probable Labor Day parade.
TenderloinButchers Union No. 115, Apprentice Branch No. 7, San Francisco, dressed in butchers' smock coats and led by drummers, march in possible Labor Day parade. Banner in distance at far left is for Sausage Makers Union. Van Ness Avenue Parade [I]
Civic CenterGroup of men led by drummer in probably Labor Day parade. Banner indicates District Council, Golden Gate Auxiliary No. 1, which was part of the Painters, Decorators And Paperhangers of America. Van Ness Avenue Parade [J] at corner of Geary
Civic CenterVan Ness Avenue Parade [K], in front of St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Mark's Church background center
Civic CenterPanama Pacific International Exposition. Tower of Jewels with military unit marching in front
MarinaGolden Gate Bridge dedication ceremonies. Parade in front of temporary stage erected on Crissy Field for festivities.
PresidioPortola Festival Parade, View east from center of Market toward Mason, Market, Turk intersection, Dean Building, Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument, Mechanics Savings Bank Building, Flood Building, Emporium in background.
DowntownView east across Van Ness Avenue to Signal Corps Parade during Spanish American War. Building at left is the Golden Gate Ave side of the Mercantile Library, Albert Pissis, architect. [Signal Corps May 7/98]
Civic CenterView northeast across Market to parade on Market Street. View east from 6th Street, St. Ann's Building, Baldwin Hotel (burned down in November, 1898), Chronicle Building, Call Building in distant background, large crowds, parade with men on horseback in uniform. Weinstock, Lubin & Co. at left in Donahoe Building, Fowzer photographic gallery.
DowntownView northeast across Market from Market & 6th Street to men in uniform marching between decorated pillars and light bulbs and insignia strung above street. Large crowds, people on rooftops and watching from windows. Knights of Pythias. From left, Donahoe Building, Fowzer Photo Studio 1148 Market, Flood Building in distance.
South of MarketView north on Van Ness Ave. May Day Parade. Steeple of St. Mary's Cathedral in distance.
Civic CenterNorris Brothers Circus Band Wagon on parade. (Norris Brothers Circus and trained animal show performed for 3 weeks in May 1898 at Central Park, 8th & Market, and held a daily parade.)