
Palace of Fine Arts
Looking north from Bay St across lagoon to colonnade and rotunda. Lawn and daisies in foreground
MarinaContains 4847 photos
Looking north from Bay St across lagoon to colonnade and rotunda. Lawn and daisies in foreground
MarinaFrom rear of Cliff House, looking north towards Point Lobos. Construction for Sky Tram station in progress on point. Marin Headlands in distance.
Sutro HeightsView south to Glen Canyon, Mt. Davidson, Stanford Heights Reservoir.
Upper MarketPossibly SF Zoo (others in this set are at the Zoo) Bird on lawn
View southwest from Telegraph Hill over North Beach. Ss. Peter & Paul Church and Washington Square at center, Russian Hill behind.
Telegraph HillDolores Park. J-Line car #125 on right of way; Mission High School
Dolores HeightsSoldiers with women and men [Archie, Lou, Gomer, Aunt Nettie, Mrs. --, Uncle Fred, Helen and Cook (r)]
[Panorama from Hill Park] Looking SE to Corona Heights, Potrero Hill, Bernal Heights, Mission District and Bay View. Mission Dolores and Gothic Revival church (dedicated 1884) and cemetery center left. Jewish Cemeteries, later site of Dolores Park at center. [B 1829]
Buena VistaView northwest across 30th to Municipal Railway (Muni) J-line #178 with wings livery at terminus. Goldmine Hill, Upper Noe Valley Recreation Center in background. Cropped from image at wnp28.3539.
Noe ValleyJ-Line Muni #87, boys climbing on cow catcher, looking north to 18th and Church
Mission DoloresUnion Square from St. Francis Hotel, looking southeast
Downtown / Union SquareLooking northwest fom City of Paris building. Parking garage being dug. Groundbreaking for the garage was on March 31, 1941, and the opening was on September 11, 1942.
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view north over St. Mary's Square and newly-completed parking garage. At upper left, 720 California St. Building (then Hartford Insurance Building) with 2 story addition, Sing Fat and Sing Chong Buildings, Old St. Mary's Church and rectory. Across California St., Stauffer Chemical Co. building, Sanborn Building. In distance, Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower, North Beach, Chinatown, St. Francisco of Assisi Church, Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Lyon Van & Storage Co. Building with 'Moving' sign on roof. [A $2,400,000 face-lifting operation has given San Franciscans an additional 900-car parking facility in the midst of Chinatown and adjoining the financial district, where such parking has been sorely needed. Brought to a successful conclusion this fall..]
ChinatownSs. Peter & Paul Church; [Washington Square, the pool of the drinking fountain in the foreground and the church of the Ss. Peter & St. Paul Church which are situated in the geographical center of San Francisco's Little Italy which is made up mostly of those hardy fisherman who go out to sea each morning for their catch in order that the elite of the city by the Golden Gate may enjoy many varieties of
North Beach1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to tents in earthquake refugee camp, toward Washington Street mansions. Irwin Mansion at left.
Pacific Heights