PPIE
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, U.S. Navy sailors parading in front of grandstands at PPIE Racetrack.
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Panama-Pacific International Exposition, U.S. Navy sailors parading in front of grandstands at PPIE Racetrack.
Presidio
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Crowds at PPIE Racetrack Stadium grandstands
Presidio
Lion Sitting at Typewriter. Offices of The San Francisco Call newspaper.
South of Market
San Francisco Call newspaper staff gatheringoutside SF Call building for picnic outing, Palace Hotel at right.
South of Market
View of type setting room, 16 men working, creating newspaper page layouts with lead type in wooden frames on rolling carts.
South of Market
Newspaper office, reporters' desks, calendar shows July 1924.
South of Market
Outside the SF Call printing plant on 3rd Street, Well dressed young women hand newspapers through truck windows to newsboys. Newspapers say 'Indians Win.' Baseball's Cleveland Indians won the World Series on October 12, 1920
South of Market
Full Staff Outside SF Call Offices. New Montgomery and Jessie Alley; Palace Hotel
South of Market
Families strolling grounds. Colonnade at south end of Palace behind them.
Marina
Panama-Pacific Internaitonal Exposition, Venetian Court?
Marina
Crowd gathered at the Column of Progress at foot of Scott Street and Marina Blvd. Photo taken several years after the close of the World's Fair.
Marina
Mother Minerva Hartman, a purported Civil War nurse, fought with the State of California over her earthquake cottage home as El Camino Real was being widened. She stands under house which is raised on temporary supports. Colma, CA [Mother Minerva]
Outside SF
Looking north on Cliff Road; concession stand from Midwinter Fair in foreground
Sutro Heights
Entrada Court, Ingleside Terraces Sun Dial, Looking northerly
Ingleside Terraces
View east past the Koffee Kup restaurant and the Alexandria Theatre, where the silent film <i>Forty Winks</i> was playing.
Richmond Inner