
Cliff House Balcony
Couple posing with Seal Rocks and Innocent Bystander
Sutro HeightsContains 2699 photos
Couple posing with Seal Rocks and Innocent Bystander
Sutro HeightsKing Street between 3rd and 4th
Mission BayThis vaudeville act played the Golden Gate Theatre in February 1925 and 1926, Keith's Vaudeville
1091 Portola Boulevard, Engine Company number 39, Firehouse number 39, built 1923.
Sherwood ForestAuto Advertising Car - Wm. L. Hughson Co - "Ride on 5 Dollar a Week Plan", Masonic Temple and California Volunteers monument in background, looking west from 11th
South of MarketDepot for Powell Street Railroad/ Ferries & Cliff House Railroad steam trains. Building still there at GG Park entrance. This was the last station that served steam trains, built and opened in 1890. Went out of commission in 1894 because of the Midwinter Exposition world's fair.
Golden Gate ParkJuan Marichal & Willie Mays (and unknown player) in the Giants Clubhouse at Candlestick Park after an Opening Day win over the Cubs. Mays homered and Marichal pitched complete game 3-hitter
Candlestick PointWes Westrum, Salty Parker, Bill Rigney, Lefty O'Doul, Whitey Lockman
San Francisco Giants pitchers Juan Marichal & Don Larsen, Candlestick Park
Candlestick Point1906 Earthquake: Woman standing on the steps of destroyed Church of the Nativity Slavonian Catholic Church. City Hall dome in background, St Ignatius Church and College behind.
Civic CenterThe P & O liner, Oronsay, in background
South BeachWoman standing on bleacher steps at Aquatic Park near the Maritime Museum. Alcatraz in background. Historic ships Wapama, Eureka, and C. A. Thayer moored at Hyde Street Pier.
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee camp. Turk near Laguna. The Whole Damn Family, House of Mirth, and other tents.
Cathedral HillView east on Lombard Street from Hyde before grading of either street. A man and child pose in the middle of the street, while what may be the rest of the family poses in front of the house on the right. Just above that house, in center distance, is the North Cosmopolitan (later Hancock) Grammar School (opened 1867, William Patton architect) on Filbert between Jones and Taylor. Presentation Convent Roman Catholic school complex in left distance at Powell, Yerba Buena Island beyond. St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance right. Taken in or soon after 1869, when landscaping was completed in Washington Square. Same original as wnp24.378a, with significantly less image on left and more on right. (WMK)[984. Russian Hill, San Francisco, Cal.]
Russian Hill1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest across City Hall Avenue to 1906 Earthquake and Fire damage, Man posing among the ruins near Marshall (City Hall) Square just west of the tower and dome structure of Old City Hall.
Civic Center