
Palace of Fine Arts
Columns [Burton Photo Album]
MarinaContains 4847 photos
Columns [Burton Photo Album]
MarinaColumns [Burton Photo Album]
Marina[1 Parapet, Sutro Heights ... J.R. Billington, Photographer.] View of parapet, observatory, Billington photo studio, statues, cannons, crowd of people. Sutro Heights Gallery photographer stamp on reverse
Sutro Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp bordered by Geary-Steiner-Scott-Post
Lower Pacific Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp. Bounded by Laguna/Gough/Eddy/Golden Gate
Cathedral Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake Ruins, view northeast from Green & Powell to Telegraph Hill, Powell streetcar tracks. Washington Square at left. Grahame Hardy collection.
Russian Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, [JB Moller 28 Photo Childrens House at Playground G Gate Park] Earthquake damaged Sharon Building at Children's Playground
Golden Gate ParkVisitors on hill near tennis courts. Francis Scott Key Memorial, Sharon Building, Affiliated Colleges, and Mount Sutro in background.
Golden Gate ParkAlvord Lake. Children and woman and fountain.
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast to great fire of 1906. Refugees on lawn with their possessions. Jefferson Hotel and City Hall dome visible in distance.
Cathedral Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to refugees at base of the Dewey Monument as fire approaches. Lengfeld's Pharmacy. Whittell Building under construction. Marchands Building on corner of Geary and Stockton. Call Building dome, City of Paris, and Butler Building on far right under construction.
Downtown / Union SquareView looking north into Presidio with soldier at gate. Cannons and cannonballs used as ornaments.
Presidio1906 Earthquake and Fire, Big Rec refugee camp after earthquake
Golden Gate Park[Morosco's Turnout]- Park - S.F.] Walter Morosco's carriage with 8 horses. Morosco (1849-1901) was a theatre owner, producer, and philanthropist.
Golden Gate Park[Francis Scott Key Monument in Golden Gate Park] Monument in its original location at east end of second Music Concourse. Present site of tennis courts.
Golden Gate Park