
Golden Gate Park
Pontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 5830 Fulton, between 34th and 35th in the background.
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Pontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 5830 Fulton, between 34th and 35th in the background.
Golden Gate ParkPontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 894 35th Avenue at Fulton in the background.
Golden Gate ParkPontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 1939 World's Fair license plate
Golden Gate ParkPontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 1939 World's Fair license plate
Golden Gate ParkPontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 1939 World's Fair license plate
Golden Gate ParkPontiac Convertible parked near Spreckels Lake. 894 35th Avenue and 5830 Fulton, between 34th and 35th in the background.
Golden Gate ParkCar parked at some point in the Golden Gate Park Panhandle
Golden Gate Park, view through the front gate. Women sitting on benches. Stone lantern and pine tree.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, View upwards through the branches of pruned pine tree in the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkView northwest across 30th to J-Line #178 with wings livery at terminus. Goldmine Hill, Upper Noe Valley Recreation Center in background. Cropped, higher contrast version at wnp27.2637.
FairmountView northwest from Huntington Hotel at California and Taylor toward Russian Hill, Angel Island, Alcatraz and North Beach. Grace Cathedral at left, Huntington Park at center. Clay-Jones Apartments (1930, architect Albert Larsen) with radio tower on roof in distance left. On northeast corner of Sacramento and Taylor at center, 11-story building 1190 Sacramento St. completed in 1958, under construction. At lower right, Sproule Mansion (1907-1967, northeast corner of Sacramento and Sproule Lane), built for George Whittell and sold in 1917 to William Sproule (1858-1935), president of Wells Fargo Express and the Southern Pacific Railroad). It was then extensively remodeled by Bliss & Saville architects. It was demolished in November, 1967 after an unsuccessful fight for its preservation
Nob HillAerial view SW from above Fort Baker toward Golden Gate Bridge, Baker Beach, China Beach, Lincoln Park, and Richmond District.
Outside SFCity Hall from Civic Center Plaza
Civic CenterMayor Elmer Robinson at Excelsior Playground dedication. Unidentified man at left. Anthony Fiore (Co-chairman of the Citizen's Committee for the Dedication of Excelsior Playground)
ExcelsiorMayor Elmer Robinson at Excelsior Playground dedication. Mrs. Rose M. White, (306 Delano, president of the New Mission Terrace Improvement Association) at left, Anthony Fiore (Co-chairman of the Citizen's Committee for the Dedication of Excelsior Playground) at right.
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