
Sutro Heights
Sutro Heights. Group of visitors posing next to carriage circle. View to west with fountain in background.
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Sutro Heights. Group of visitors posing next to carriage circle. View to west with fountain in background.
SutroOcean Beach, at foot of Sutro Heights. Boxing Champion Jack Johnson (1878–1946) & Trainers at Seal Rock House. [PF-167] [Johnson & Trainers - 117 Box 30 Reno Nev. June 26 / 10].
Richmond OuterView southeast to Kohl Building, Asian man walking toward camera - Merchants Exchange, Hotel McDonough
North BeachMan holding hands with two children, all dressed in traditional Chinese clothes, crossing street. View east on Clay, crossing Dupont (now Grant), with trees of Portsmouth Square in background. Building at left was demolished in late 1887. In distance, Globe Business College and Conservatory of Music at 640 Clay with large sign.
ChinatownWest side of Gough between Pine and Austin. Japanese businesses built in front of Victorian homes. The Hero Baths and Barber Shop, Sun Rise House Cleaning, 1611 Gough, T. Ikeda Co., grocery, 1613 1/2 Gough. All Buildings demolished or moved before redevelopment.
Western AdditionWest side of Gough between Pine and Austin. T. Ikeda Grocery store at 1613 1/2 Gough Street next to The Hero Baths. All buildings demolished or moved in redevelopment.
Western AdditionCalifornia Camera Club, SF. Chinatown?
ChinatownMan in traditional Chinese garb carrying two chairs suspended from shoulder pole.
Pre-earthquake Chinatown, View southeast to children in traditional Chinese garb crossing Stockton at the corner of Washington. Lin Yee On and Co. at 926 Stockton, southeast corner.
ChinatownChinatown. Probably near California Street.
ChinatownView southerly across empty lots on Mncada Way toward 90 Cedro Avenue (SFlandmark 213) at ther Corner of Moncada and Cedro. Merced Heights in background. 90 Cedro was built in 1911 as the home of Joseph Leonard, owner of the Urban Realty Improvement Company and builder of Ingleside Terraces. Later it was the home of Cecil Poole, whose family became the first non-white residents of Ingleside Terraces in 1957.
Ingleside TerracesView to southeast corner, Quong Wah Ying & Co, Chinese & Japanese Fancy Goods, 940 Dupont.
Chinatown641 Grant Ave between California & Sacramento. Three girls in traditional Chinese dress front of Shanghai Bazaar.
Chinatown1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north to couple walking down Sutter St. among earthquake ruins. Flood Mansion and Fairmont Hotel in background.
DowntownView northeast across intersection to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 3-line streetcar #222. American Trust building on right. Iron arches at Fillmore intersections removed in June, 1943.
Lower Pacific Heights