
Children's Playground
Golden Gate Park. People gathered in Children's Playground. Mother holding baby in foreground. Rustic building in background.
Golden Gate ParkContains 12978 photos
Golden Gate Park. People gathered in Children's Playground. Mother holding baby in foreground. Rustic building in background.
Golden Gate ParkView northwest across Market to Admission Day Monument (Native Sons Monument) in original location at Market, Mason and Turk Streets. Created by California sculptor Douglas Tilden and unveiled on September 5, 1897, it celebrates California's admission to the Union in 1850. In 1948 it was moved to Golden Gate Park, and in 1977 moved to its present location at Montgomery and Market. Five-story building at right is The Metropole, a lodging house built around 1883. Three street sweepers.
Downtown / Union SquareTwo boys posing in sailor suits in front of residence address 225.
Building being demolished, or salvaged after collapse. Worker at center using axe to chop up wood timbers.
Crowd gathered for a parade on Market Street, possibly for troops returning from the Philippines. View shows reviewing stand with large Red Cross banner set up at intersection of Market, Sutter and Sansome Streets. Horse-drawn artillery passing on street.
Financial DistrictCrowd gathered for a parade on Market Street, possibly for troops returning from the Philippines. View shows buildings on north side of street, with Metropolitan Tailoring Co. at 516-518 Market at left center.
Financial DistrictCrowd gathered for a parade on Market Street, possibly for troops returning from the Philippines.. Soldiers marking in formation. View shows buildings on north side of street, with Metropolitan Tailoring Co. at 516-518 Market at left center.
Financial DistrictCrowd gathered for a parade on Market Street, possibly for troops returning from the Philippines.. View shows buildings on north side of street, with Metropolitan Tailoring Co. at 516-518 Market at left center.
Financial DistrictGroup of people posed in a redwood forest. Three women and three children sitting on a fallen tree, with four men standing behind them. Possibly Samuel P. Taylor (then called Camp Taylor) in Marin County, a popular destination accessible by train.
Three women dressed in dark clothing and large hats sitting in dunes near foot of Lincoln Way. View looking northeast. Streetcar depot, streetcars, and rustic stone overpass at foot of South Drive (now MLK Drive) in Golden Gate Park in background.
Sunset OuterGoecker family group posing in dunes near Golden Gate Park, view east.
Sunset OuterGoecker family group posed in front of 1302 Great Highway, formerly Villa Miramar proprietor Charles Barta.
Sunset OuterGoecker family group posed on unknown street on their way to their Sunset District Ocean Beach trip, possibly Haight Street.
View north on Scott between Page and Oak. Three children, one riding in a wagon, posed on the sidewalk. East side of Scott visible in the background.
Lower HaightView north on Scott between Page and Oak, a group of children posed on the sidewalk. East side of Scott St. visible in the background
Lower Haight