
Candlestick Park
Mayor Christopher at Candlestick Park. Arrival of 'World's Longest Scoreboard' during construction of the stadium
Candlestick PointContains 2699 photos
Mayor Christopher at Candlestick Park. Arrival of 'World's Longest Scoreboard' during construction of the stadium
Candlestick PointMayor Christopher at Candlestick Park with Judson Sherril and Don Moist during construction of the stadium
Candlestick PointMayor Christopher at Candlestick Park. Truck with 'World's Longest Scoreboard' during construction
Candlestick PointMayor Christopher at Candlestick Park During construction of the stadium
Candlestick PointView east of Ocean Beach near Balboa. Group of people sitting on the beach. Ocean Beach pavilion in the background, Seal Rock house.
Sutro HeightsFour people posed in a Cliff House photo studio portrait with painted backdrop of 3rd Cliff House. Duplicate of wnp4.0700
[Diamond Jubilee Parade S.F. 1925] Men pose in costume in front of Fort Gunnybags float.
Man and woman pose in a car for a studio portrait at Fillmore St. Chutes. Prop car used in the first few months after the opening on July 14, 1909, when the term "new Chutes" was emphasized.
Western AdditionFamily group with Adolph Sutro in unknown location.
Sutro HeightsMan and woman in a cactus garden.
[No. 132 Sacramento St] Two men stand on the sidewalk. Crowd gathered in the street in the distance.
Financial DistrictView south across street to 133-137 Post Street, between Kearny and Grant. McCarty's Dancing Academy inside. Dedicated in March, 1862 by the Dashaway Association, a pro-temperance social society founded in 1859 by a group of San Francisco firemen. California State Normal School was located there for about 6 weeks in 1865. The hall was sold and renamed Irving Hall in 1884. In 1890, H. Liebes & Co. (furs) added a story. In 1894, Liebes turned it into a 5 story building and substantially rebuilt it, including demolishing and rebuilding the facade. (AS)
Downtown / Union SquarePeyser family and friends wearing sombreros.
Peyser family, 14 people, posing for photo. Yellow emulsion.
Jefferson Peyser and Peyser family posing in front of rural house. Yellow emulsion.