
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees in Golden Gate Park [Camping under the Cypress Trees in Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate ParkContains 4847 photos
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees in Golden Gate Park [Camping under the Cypress Trees in Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Food in Jefferson Square]
Cathedral Hill1894 Midwinter Fair, Golden Gate Park. Elevated view south across present Music Concourse and Columbus Statue to Mechanical Arts Building. Firth Wheel background left. (colorized)
Golden Gate ParkOld Memorial Museum on Music Concourse, two small children posing. Originally built as the Fine Arts Building for the 1894 Midwinter Fair, it later became the city's Memorial Museum, and finally part of the de Young Museum. (Presence of only one sphinx dates photo to between May 1905, when one of the sphinxes was removed, and April 18, 1906, when museum was severely damaged during earthquake.)
Golden Gate ParkCrowds watching bicycle race in the Stadium (Polo Fields) Golden Gate Park Stadium was proposed in 1904, delayed construction because of the 1906 earthquake and fire. Opened on July 4, 1906. It was envisioned as a multi-use stadium, but popularly called the Polo Field because that sport was played intermittently from the 1920s to 1960s.(JF) (colorized)[Stadium, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Southern Pacific]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park with fair crowds. Japanese Village on left, Horticultural and Agricultural building on right.
Golden Gate ParkView north toward Cliff House and Seal Rocks from Ocean Beach, two women walking on beach, first Cliff House
Richmond OuterSouthern California Building, Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park Music Concourse, Parade Float with Chinese children.
Golden Gate ParkView east from Clay and Gough. Sand dunes, two women posing in scrub [Illustrated by Muybridge, Published by Bradley & Rulofson] Left image of stereoview card. See wnp37.00558-R.
Pacific HeightsView east from Clay and Gough. Sand dunes, two women posing in scrub. [1831 - Clay Street Hill, from Gough Street. Illustrated by Muybridge, Published by Bradley & Rulofson] Right image of stereoview card. see wnp37.00558-L
Pacific HeightsMonumental Engine Company at left. 204. West End Hotel on Brenham between Clay & Washington.
ChinatownView northeast over Washington Square (before major landscaping) to Telegraph Hill. [Panorama from Russian Hill, San Francisco. (No. 7.) 768]
Russian Hill[Jewish Cemetery, San Francisco. 297]. View from center of what is now Dolores Park. Cows on hillside.
Mission DoloresThe future Taylor Street cut would be between the white picket and brown fences. Site of Ina Coolbrith Park is where brown fence jogs. Left to Right: Union, Green & Vallejo Streets. St. Francis of Assisi Church. Taken at approximately the same exact time as wnp71.2150.
Russian Hill