
Golden Gate, sailing ship
[Golden Gate 459] 3-masted bark-rigged sailing ship tied up along waterfront near foot of Greenwich St. Sailors furling mainsail on mainmast. Telegraph Hill at left. [F810 SH-137]
Northern WaterfrontContains 12978 photos
[Golden Gate 459] 3-masted bark-rigged sailing ship tied up along waterfront near foot of Greenwich St. Sailors furling mainsail on mainmast. Telegraph Hill at left. [F810 SH-137]
Northern Waterfront[Juno 420] 3-masted bark-rigged sailing ship tied up at wharf. People posing on deck. [F810 SH-176]
2-masted schooner Robert W. Logan (architect Hugo P. Frear, naval architect at Union Iron Works) tied up on San Francisco waterfront. Numerous people posed on board and on dock. It sailed from San Francisco to Ruk (now Chuuk) Micronesia on November 15, 1895 to engage in missionary work. It was owned by the American Board of Missions of the Congregational Church. It replaced a schooner of the same name built in 1890 and reported missing in 1895. This picture was printed in the January, 1896 Missionary Herald. It was fitted at the Main Street Wharf. [Logan trial trip of missionary schooner, Foot of Clay St. No. 100] [F810 SH-190]
Financial DistrictHunters Point, Bow view of steamer 'Panama' with many workers at work on starboard side. [Pacific Mail Steamship Panama, dry dock Hunter's Point 1869 No. 40][P.M.S.S.Co.] [F810 SH-246]
[Pharos 426] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up on waterfront. Telegraph Hill in background. [F810 SH-251]
Northern WaterfrontEmbarcadero. [Alfred D. Snow 400] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up at pier along SF waterfront. [F810 SH-305]
[Valparaiso 436] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up along SF waterfront. Two men in foreground. [F810 SH-348]
[Ship Young America. Capt. Holmes. Last trip in SF Cal. Capt. Chas. Matthews No 138] Tied up at North Point Dock, SW corner Chestnut & Sansome St, on SF waterfront Part of Telegraph Hill at left. [F810 SH-370]
Northern Waterfront[San Francisco Bay 1890 No. 143] Chinese junk in foreground passing scow schooner. [F810 SH-388[]]
Two-masted scow schooner with patched sails approaching wooden trestle. [F810 SH-389[]]
[Market St., east from 2nd St 1876] Decorations hanging over street. Horsecars, horse drawn wagons. Cunningham Block, Grand Hotel on right at 2nd Street corner. [F810 SS-098]
Financial DistrictElevated view south across Bush to Alhambra Theatre (325 Bush) between Montgomery and Kearny St, which opened on May 22, 1868. Men in bowlers & top hats pose under marquee. Frank Elwell, Merchant Tailor, 321 Bush. [F810 T-003] [Alhambra Theatre on Bush St., opened 1867 (Sic)]
Financial DistrictElevated view northeast to a brick theater, advertisements for Laura Keene in 'Midsummer Night's Dream', which played there from May 30 to June 6, 1855 [F810 T-004] [American Theatre, NE corner of Sansome & Halleck St. 1854 (Sic)]
Financial DistrictView northwest across Bush to California Theatre (which opened in January, 1869) and Columbian Engine Company No. 11 firehouse at right. Theatre signs advertising John E. Owens in 'She Stoops to Conquer.'and 'The Rivals'. California Theatre building replaced in 1889 by a much larger building combining the California Hotel and New California Theatre. Different crop of image wnp67.0008 [California Theatre, Bush St. west of Kearny 1869] [F810 T-005]
Downtown / Union SquareWoman walking with crutch and shopping bag.
Downtown / Union Square