
Taylor near Golden Gate.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view south to1906 Earthquake and Fire damage, Original Hale Bros store on Market St., facade still there. Posters on brick walls.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, view south to1906 Earthquake and Fire damage, Original Hale Bros store on Market St., facade still there. Posters on brick walls.
Tenderloin1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest across 3rd toward Market and gutted Call Building and Mutual Savings Bank Building.
South of MarketGolden Gate International Exposition, Visitors Departing from Key System Ferry Boat
Treasure IslandTower of the Sun at Golden Gate International Exposition, looking south from Court of the Seven Seas
Treasure IslandFour people in prop car. Painted backdrop of 3rd Cliff House.
Two ladies in large hats, in painted dirigible that is titled 'San Francisco New York' with Ferry Building and waterfront below.
Tintype of Woman with Second Cliff House backdrop
View west on Pacific between Scott and Pierce, though possibly between Divisadero and Broderick. Pacific Avenue Cable Car #51.
Pacific HeightsLooking east to SF Bay, Cable Car #22 and others.
Chinatown1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest across Market to ruins of Masonic Temple. Union Trust building at right, Crocker Building at left. [28]
Financial DistrictStreetcar terminus with minarets for Shriner Convention
Financial District3 girls on a rural railroad track, lookins like Mt. Tam. [I should like it very much if you would send me some of the pictures you took Sat. I am sorry the other picture I took was not good so I can't send it. Blanche Rose, 1844 Ellis Street.]
Woman next to flower stands, Monadnock Building; Peck Judah on right
Kearny between Geary & Maiden Lane.Man next to flower stands, view north on Kearny
Market Street Railway's Geneva Yard, Geneva and Ocean Avenue. Group of people, mostly young men on rail fan excursion, posing with MSRy's special sightseeing car 'San Francisco, sign says Special Car. The San Francisco car was typically used for SF school children free of charge as transportation to special events.
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