
Golden Gate Park
Women in Golden Gate Park using umbrella and fans to shield their faces. [Chinese Women in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Feb 22, 1900]
Golden Gate ParkContains 463 photos
Women in Golden Gate Park using umbrella and fans to shield their faces. [Chinese Women in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Feb 22, 1900]
Golden Gate ParkDressed up woman with fur stole and large hat, posing on sidewalk
ChinatownView north toward California of women and men in front of Shanghai Low. New Grant Hotel Rooms, Hotel Yamato, Sing Chong Co. in background. Duplicate of image ag 37.03906 with less cropping.
ChinatownSt. Mary's Hospital, two Asian women, one holding baby
Lone MountainYoung woman sitting on esplanade across from Playland. Shoot the Chutes, Tumble Bug ride, and Mac's Barbecue in background
Richmond OuterKids coming down slide; African-American kid in hat landing at bottom
LakeshoreView northeast across Clay St. and cable car tracks to crowded scene, showing east side of Kearny St. Portsmouth Square at left. [Street View, San Francisco, Cal.]
ChinatownWoman posing on parapet with Great Highway in background
Sutro HeightsLady posing on parapet, sitting on cannonballs. Statue and planter urns in background.
Sutro HeightsLady on Ocean Beach esplanade, eating candy apple with Sutro Heights and Playland in background. (White object at right was a drinking fountain.)
Richmond OuterView northwest to group of 3 Asian American women on sidewalk, Powell Street cable car passing; 1 of 3
Downtown / Union SquareView northwest to group of 3 Asian American women across from Walgreens; Christian Science Reading Room, Hotel Herbert, Hof Brau, Manx Hotel in background. 2 of 3
Downtown / Union SquareView southwest to group of 5 Asian American women on Post Street, with Union Square in background; Elkan Gunst Building and St. Francis hotel in background. 3 of 3
Downtown / Union SquareThree young men posing next to telephone pole in parking lot of Pioneer Park
Telegraph HillView southeast across Van Ness to H-Line Streetcar #925 to City Hall. Richelieu Hotel, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Mercury, Ford and Chevrolet car dealerships. Almond Blossom Restaurant at right was the scene of a 1924 encounter with Chinatown Resident Ben Fee because they refused to serve Asians, described in Frank Chin (1972) 'Confessions of the Chinatown Cowboy'.
Cathedral Hill