Market & 6th
View east from center of Market, David Hewes Building, Delger Building, Eastern Outfitters Building.
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View east from center of Market, David Hewes Building, Delger Building, Eastern Outfitters Building.
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View southwest across Market to HIppodrome Saloon/Restaurant, Summerfield & Haines clothiers 1089 Market, Grant Building, The Market Street Bank, cart carrying workers
Lady shoppers being transported to Hale's at 5th and Market, United Railraods (URR) streetcar in background
Unknown Location, possibly during the 1907 streetcar strike. Cart loaded with people, two ladies in foreground
view south across Market to Hippodrome Saloon/Restaurant at 1069 Market, Grant Building, Post Office and courthouse background left, Cart loaded with workers, three bicyclists
Admission Day Monument in its original location, looking north to Nob Hill, empty blocks north of Market show the 1906 burn area. The Monument was moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948, and returned to Market at Post and Montgomery Streets in 1977.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast to Flood Building across site of Lincoln School, ruins of Emporium at right
South of Market
Three adults and three children
Two men and one boy inside a drugstore
View east on O'Farrell to Muni Cable Car #51 at Grant Ave terminal. Morris Plan in Kamm building with modern facade, Progressive Optical, Hub Theatre in Bancroft Building (1908), Schwabacher-Frey stationery, Greyhound ticket office, Grant Market, Pacific States Savings and Loan. Birdcage traffic signal.
Downtown / Union Square
View east from near center of Market towards Ferry Building. From left, Patrick & Co. Building with electric sign on top, Flatiron Building, Fife Building, Southern Pacific Building, Stevenson Building, Hooker & Lent Building with Cunard Lines sign (renamed Cunard Building in 1917), Underwood Building at 525 Market. Streetcars on all 4 tracks, fashionably dressed woman in foreground left.
Financial District
Crowd watching a fireworks display at the yacht harbor. Boats visible at left.
Marina
Shoppers at China Bazaar, 810 Grant. Display windows crowded with goods, lanterns hang above.
Chinatown
View southeast from Pioneer Park to Montgomery & Union intersection before major regrading and paving project. On south side of Union Street, from left to right, Cooney Rental Units, Gothic Revival cottages with bargeboard trim built 1857 at 287-289 Union; Cooney House built 1853 at 291 Union; Joseph Pane House built 1860's at 293 Union, Colonial Revival cottage. George Smith House, originally 3 dwellings now apartments, built 1861 at 1254-1262 Montgomery, all extand (with modifications) in 2021.
Telegraph Hill
Blessing of the Boats at the Fisherman's Fiesta
Fishermans Wharf