Portrait of O'Shaughnessy
Portrait of O'Shaughnessy possibly in Yosemite or Hetch Hetchy Valley
Contains 2699 photos
    Portrait of O'Shaughnessy possibly in Yosemite or Hetch Hetchy Valley
    Sf Police Department Band posed on the the Van Ness side of City Hall. [SFPD Band-City Hall dpwbook44 dpwA1761]
Civic Center
    SF City Engineer's Baseball Team posed in front of bleachers Ewing Field (now the site of Ewing Terrace). Chief Engineer M.M. O'Shaughnessy, back row center (with hat) SF City Engineers played the Los Angeles City Engineers on August 24, 1929 at Ewing Field [A 2123 City Engineer's Baseball Team - 1929] [dpwbook45 dpwA2122]
Lone Mountain
    Mayor of San Francisco, Governor of California
    15th & Valencia. This is the second Recreation Park which opened in 1907, the grandstand was demolished around 1932 after Seals Stadium opened. The field remained as part San Francisco State College. Unknown Baseball Player
Mission Dolores
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View South on Embarcadero towards Ferry Building. 11 soldiers with dog and tents. Ferry Building with Scaffolding
Financial District
    Group of women posed near SF Bay
    View East toward Sutro Heights and Ocean Beach Pavilion. Two couples lounging on the beach
Richmond Outer
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across Capp to man posing seated on buckled, subsided sidewalk. Temporary railroad tracks laid by Ocean Shore Railway Company to carry debris.
Mission
    Music at Mayor's Office at City Hall. Rose Cattoir, Edna Mae Isenborg and Doris Johnson with Mayor Rossi
Civic Center
    Mayor Angelo Rossi & Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes
    Little girl and zookeeper bottle feeding a litter of four tiger cubs. Bessie Deskes, Bill Berry
Lakeshore
    Firemen with chorus girl on ladder at old Training Tower.
South of Market
    P.C. Mather, Mrs. Justin Balton, Phil Geiodi, Alvin Pecelinino, Allie Welam, Mrs. Irma Siegel. Jumping frog.
Civic Center
    Roberta Langlais inspects a full size J-47 jet engine aboard the traveling General Electric (GE) 'More Power to America' train. The promotional exhibit toured the country by rail.
Mission Bay