
Fair Oaks
Fair Oaks between 25th & 26th Streets - Advertisement for Whippet Autos
Noe ValleyContains 2689 photos
Fair Oaks between 25th & 26th Streets - Advertisement for Whippet Autos
Noe ValleyEddy between Gough & Franklin. Looking west toward Gough; St. Paulus Church
Cathedral HillLeavitt household at 101 20th Avenue, single family home, built 1913. SE corner of 20th Ave and Lake Street. Automobiles, people, in front of house.
Lake StreetHouse at 3rd St., San Jose, CA. House still stands
Outside SFElevated view of Cuneo Apartments under construction, view towards northeast.
Russian Hill[Runaway truck] Elevated view downward to flatbed truck filled with crated fruit which has crashed, rear first, into front yard of house. Police and crowd of people watch.
Western AdditionView west past automobile from San Anselmo Avenue in front of the terminus fountain.
St. Francis WoodView north between Brussels and Goettingen from about Dwight. Bernal Heights in distance.
PortolaView Northeast toward Clayton from Twin Peaks Boulevard. SF Fire Department, Ashbury Tank in background
Ashbury HeightsAutomobile Driving Toward Corona Heights. Taken from the 400 block of Roosevelt. Homes on States street at center, 330 Roosevelt at left.
Buena VistaView southeast to Municipal Railway (Muni) streetcar #1 on excursion trip on the J-Church line (signed for M-Oceanview). 241 Liberty and 247 Liberty at left, both extant 2020.
Dolores HeightsView northeast from Bayview hill toward Hunters Point in background. Alice Griffith housing and Yosemite Slough.
Hunters PointView north over the Candlestick Cove housing project, built in 1943 as housing for Hunters Point Naval Shipyard workers. The development started to be demolished for the US101 freeway in the mid 1950s and the remainder demolished in the late 1960s. Bayview Hill in the background. (photo taken as a survey of condemned buildings due to planned freeway construction)
Candlestick PointView north over the Candlestick Cove housing project, built in 1943 as housing for Hunters Point Naval Shipyard workers. The development started to be demolished for the US101 freeway in the mid 1950s and the remainder demolished in the late 1960s. Bayview Hill in the background. (photo taken as a survey of condemned buildings due to freeway construction)
Candlestick PointView north over the Candlestick Cove housing project, built in 1943 as housing for Hunters Point Naval Shipyard workers. The development started to be demolished for the US101 freeway in the mid 1950s and the remainder demolished in the late 1960s. Bayview Hill in the background. (photo taken as a survey of condemned buildings due to freeway construction)
Candlestick Point