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Picnic in the dunes (Robert & Beatrice Laws Photo Album)
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Picnic in the dunes (Robert & Beatrice Laws Photo Album)
Feluccas, traditional wooden sailing boats tied up in lagoon and on boat ramp near foot of Taylor Street. Alcatraz and Angel Island in distance. Fisherman with boat full of sardines in foreground.
Fishermans Wharf1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast across Market from 4th Street, Call Building in the background, smoke and flames billowing from the south side of 700-block of Market. Police with rifle patrolling, furniture piled in the street. [109 copyright 1906 by Stewart and Rogers]
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, City Hall Ruins. View north on 8th across Market toward Marshall Square and City Hall. Pioneer Monument at center in its original location. Sightseers, horse and wagons in the street [City Hall - 133 Bushnell Foto Co.]
South of MarketElevated view southwest on Market showing the south side between 6th and 7th Streets. (Taken from the Warfield Building.) 1011-1015 market is indicated; the photo was taken as a record for Goudey Mortgage Loan Company [1103]
TenderloinWhitey Ford at center, flanked by Yankee Ralph Terry and Giants players Tom Haller and Chuck Hiller. The ball players were appearing at Detroit's Auto Show (Detroit Free Press)
Studio portrait of two women posing in prop automobile. 'The New Chutes' on the painted backdrop.
Western AdditionView north from Ocean Beach toward Sutro Heights and the Dolce Far Niente in background.[On the beach below the Cliff House]
Sutro HeightsView through the main gate of Sutro Heights from Point Lobos Avenue. Horse and wagon on Palm Avenue.
Sutro Heights1906 Earthquake and Fire, ruins of Empire Theatre at 466 12th Street near Broadway in Oakland advertising the Marneys and Spectacular Shipwreck scene.
Outside SFGolden Gate Park, large group of people gathered at the Polo Fields for unknown event.
Golden Gate ParkView east on Geary toward Market, site of traffic jam caused by streetcar collision. [. . . couldn't get a streetcar so walked up to see what was holding them up. On Market Street downtown two streetcars had collided - result a tie up for hours. Picture at scene of streetcar collision.]
Downtown / Union SquarePossibly Merced Manor, man posing in front of automobile.
Haight Street Chutes tintype studio portrait of two women posing in prop boat.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northeast from a sidewalk on Market near Franklin, City Hall ruins at right, Fairmont at center, people walking, horses and wagons.
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