Market at Drumm
View north across Market to MUNI "Training Car", Foster's Cafeteria at 114 Market Santa Marina Building, view north across Market
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View north across Market to MUNI "Training Car", Foster's Cafeteria at 114 Market Santa Marina Building, view north across Market
Financial District
View north down Fillmore St. to two streetcars, Market Street Railway Co. (MSRY) counterbalance cars #625 and #627. Railfans on excursion are seen photographing streetcars. Marina Middle School (built between 1935 and 1939 as Marina Junior High School) in distance.
Pacific Heights
View southeast to California St. cable car; Merchants Exchange, Pacific National Bank Building (18 story building at 333 Montgomery, near California, now demolished), Hotel Yolanda with Hotel Lafayette painted sign, Helvetia Hotel, Commercial Union Assurance Building (315 Montgomery), Russ Building. Helvetia Hotel, Clunie Building in distance left, with Lincoln National Life ad on west side.
Chinatown
Muni F-line Streetcar #27 turning West onto Chestnut from Van Ness. Drug and Liquor store on northwest corner.
Marina
View northeast across Mission to NE corner and 12-line Streetcar #1606
Bernal Heights
View east to International Settlement sign, 2 Streetcars. McHales, Arabian Nights.
North Beach
View northwest across Market to Crocker, Hobart, Flatiron and Hunter-Dulin Buildings. Intersection beyond mailbox at left is with Ecker St., which no longer intersects with Market. 2 Muni PCC streetcars, including #1150, and 2 buses. Patrick & Co. printers and stationers, Ye Old King Cole coffee shop and fountain, Arden coffee shop.
Financial District
Two people looking from Coit Tower windows to Golden Gate
Telegraph Hill
Fishermans Wharf. Selling crabs at sidewalk crab stand. View north on Taylor St towards Pier 45.
Fishermans Wharf
Cable car turntable. Cable Car #513
Downtown / Union Square
Cable car turntable. Cable Car #513
Downtown / Union Square
Cable car turntable. Cable Car #513
Downtown / Union Square
View northwest across intersection to corrugated metal and wood temporary buildings, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Executive offices (there from June, 1906 until August, 1907) in background right, streetcar at left. Horse and carriage. [0-51]
Lower Haight
View northeast across Oak Street. Large structure was part of temporary Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company building complex built in 1906 to house operations after the catastrophe. Present day 1032 Oak Street at left with sign ‘J. Fitzpatrick Plumber.' (At time of photo, address was 1012 Oak Street.) (Larger crop of wnp26.1662) [055]
Lower Haight
View west on Green toward Gough Street. The Allyne Mansion property with trees on the right. Post-earthquake view with soldiers, tents, rubble. Victorian houses on the left, 1700 block of Green Street, and 2525-27 Gough, still stand.
Union Street