
Market near 5th
Interior of Volume National Brands store at 867 Market Street. Shag carpet, display counters.
South of MarketContains 940 photos
Interior of Volume National Brands store at 867 Market Street. Shag carpet, display counters.
South of MarketInterior of Volume National Brands store at 867 Market Street. Shag carpet, display counters.
South of MarketInterior of Volume National Brands store at 867 Market Street. Shag carpet, display counters.
South of MarketInterior of Volume National Brands store at 867 Market Street. Shag carpet, display counters.
South of MarketChinatown. Looking north on Grant Avenue from Pine St. Tai Chong & Co, Shanghai Low, Chinese Lily Jewelry, Lamps of China. Sing Chong Co., Cathay House in distance.
ChinatownElevated view northeast from St. Francis Hotel to Fitzhugh Building (completed January, 1924) on corner of Post and Powell Streets. Cosgrave's clothing store, That Man Pitts.
Downtown / Union SquareWoodside Plaza, Woodside Road, Redwood City. Thrifty Drugstore, Kirby’s Shoes, Mode O’ Day, Imperiale Hardware and gifts
Outside SFInterior Store Display with mannequin. Department Store? Nu-Enamel Paint, Viewmasters (model C 1948-55) on display
Interior Store Display with mannequin. Department Store? Nu-Enamel Paint, men's shirts and ties on display
Medical equipment Window Display , Travers & Hennig Branch, Western Surgical Supply Co., 429 Sutter.
Downtown / Union SquareWindow display for San Francisco Surgical Company 437 Sutter Street.
Downtown / Union SquareView north to relocated business, including Raphael's, after 1906 earthquake. Buggies, men and woman passing. [4228 Fillmore Street four months after the fire] (Bernal History Project / Helen Sjornberg 1906 photos)
Lower Pacific HeightsView north with temporary quarters of Emporium department store on left. Crowds of people passing, early automobile. Many buggies and delivery wagons. [4232 Van Ness Sept 1906] (Bernal History Project / Helen Sjornberg 1906 photos)
Cathedral HillView north with temporary quarters of Emporium department store on left. Crowds of people passing, early automobile, delivery wagons. [4233 Van Ness Sept 1906] (Bernal History Project / Helen Sjornberg 1906 photos)
Cathedral HillView north to crowds of peopl shopping at temporary quarters of stores after 1906 earthquake, including New York Millinery, The Juvenile, Frank's, and The Emporium department store at Post St. corner. Newspaper cart, crowds of people passing, carriage with horses. [4234 Van Ness Sept 1906] (Bernal History Project / Helen Sjornberg 1906 photos)
Cathedral Hill