
Telegraph Hill
View west from SF Bay toward Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower. Pier 19 in foreground.
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View west from SF Bay toward Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower. Pier 19 in foreground.
SF BayView west from SF Bay toward Bay Bridge. Pier 24, Hills Brothers Coffee, Telephone Building.
View southeast from SF Bay toward Telegraph Hill. Pier 43. Balclutha at center. Fisherman's Wharf at far right.
View northwest from Bay towards waterfront. Pier 16 at left. Southern Pacific Building with large "S-P" sign (removed September, 1961). Embarcadero Freeway. Ferry Building at center. Telegraph Hill at right.
SF BayCargo ship Nordanger tied up at Pier 41. Russian Hill in background, Pier 39 at far left.
View north toward Alcatraz and Angel Island from Coit Tower. Piers 43 (railroad ferry arch), 41, 39, and 37 at center. At lower right 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph HillView southeast from Telegraph Hill the Bay Bridge and Embarcadero Piers. Embarcadero Freeway and Ferry Building at right.
Telegraph HillView north across Aquatic Park lagoon to Alcatraz and Angel Island. Municipal Pier at left, Hyde Street Pier at right. Freighter passing on bay.
View north from Coit Tower toward Alcatraz and Angel Island. Piers and the North Point Sewage Treatment Plant bottom center.
Telegraph HillView Southeast from Coit Tower toward Bay Bridge. Ferry Building, Piers, and Embarcadero Freeway
Telegraph HillView northeast from Coit Tower toward Treasure Island. Piers 27 and 25 in the foreground
Telegraph HillView east from Coit Tower toward Yerba Buena Island and the Bay Bridge. Piers 23 and 19 in the foreground.
Telegraph HillView southeast from boat on the bay toward Pier 41 at left, with a Red and White Fleet tourist boat. Sailing ship Balclutha, Telegraph Hill, and Coit Tower and center. Pier 43 railroad ferry slip at far right.
View southeast toward Yerba Buena Island, Treasure Island, and Bay Bridge. Embarcadero and piers in foreground. Pier 17 at right, at the foot of Union Street.
Telegraph HillView east across Aquatic Park toward Hyde Street Pier. Derelict riverboat 'Fort Sutter' lies stranded on the beach near rowing clubs. Entrepreneur Barney Gould purchased the old riverboat and brought it to Aquatic Park in February 1953 with hopes to convert it into a showboat. It was later moved to west end of beach where it burned on May 1, 1959.
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason