
Fleishhacker Pool
[Fleishhacker Pool] Panorama looking north along east edge of pool.
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[Fleishhacker Pool] Panorama looking north along east edge of pool.
Lakeshore[Fleishhacker Pool] Panorama looking northeast from shallow (southern) end of pool.
LakeshoreSF Zoo (also Fleishhacker Zoo) visitors walking on path just inside front gate at Sloat and 45th Avenue.
LakeshoreMain entrance Children's Zoo, originally Children's Storyland. Rapunzel's Castle in background (torn down 1995)
LakeshoreVisitors outside one of the zoo's operations buildings. Gorilla exhibit at right.
LakeshoreSpace capsule-shaped children's ride at the Zoo
LakeshoreElephant Train at the Zoo. Passengers riding in open cars with thatched roofs, pulled by 'tug' with elephant head.
LakeshoreChildren climbing on full-sized steam locomotive and cable car in playground at the Zoo. Southern Pacific locomotive #1294 and California Street cable car.
Lakeshore'Little Puffer' miniature steam train at the Fleishhacker Zoo (now SF Zoo). Tender has painted legend 'Herbert Fleishhacker Playfield 1925'
Lakeshore1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee camp following 1906 earthquake and fire. Relief line of refugees at tents, women using baby carriages to carry supplies. University of California Affiliated Colleges (now UCSF) at far left in distance. [Copyright 1906 Clinton Johnson #203]
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, People with trunks, mattresses, and wagons in street. Smoke from the fire in background. 1906 earthquake and fire refugees in street with personal possessions. [Copyright 1906 Clinton Johnson #3][Refugees camping in front of Ferry Building]
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, Three 1906 earthquake and fire refugees sitting in ruins with gutted buildings in background. Howard Street Methodist Episcopal at left. [Copyright 1906 Clinton Johnson #39][ Originally from stereocard with this erroneous caption "Old First Baptist Church opposite the Mint"]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to ruins of old Hall of Justice from Portsmouth Square following 1906 earthquake and fire. Refugee camp in foreground. Published as stereoview with caption 'Hall of Justice and Police Tents'.[Copyright 1906 Clinton Johnson #156]
ChinatownView west on Union between Steiner and Pierce Streets to twisted cable tracks displaced by earthquake. Large mansion with tower at southwest corner of Pierce and Union was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Flats at left with angled bays and rounded balconies extant 2019 at 2355-2365 Union St. [#52 Union St distorted by Earth-quake - Hughes, Fort Mason]
Cow HollowLayman's Castle on Telegraph Hill, also called the German Castle and Layman's Folly. Photos shows the building after it was enlarged in 1883. The tallest spire was a smokestack for a power plant in the basement that powered a short-lived funicular rail line running up the hill on Greenwich St. [Pioneer Park Observatory, Telegraph Hill. Showing Time Ball. x-22]
Telegraph Hill