
Castro & 26th
Elevated view northeast to conductor turning Market Street Railway Co. (MSRy) Castro Street Cable Car #7 on turntable. H. Schmidt Grocery Store in background.
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Elevated view northeast to conductor turning Market Street Railway Co. (MSRy) Castro Street Cable Car #7 on turntable. H. Schmidt Grocery Store in background.
Noe ValleyView north on Fillmore from Eddy to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 22-line Streetcar #850. New Fillmore Theatre at left. Eagle Market, California Coffee Shop, Alexander Liquor & Wine in background right. July 31, 1948 was the last day of rail service on this line.
Western AdditionView north on Fillmore from Geary. SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 22-line Streetcar #864 with zip stripe livery. Painless Parker Dentist, Florsheim Shoes at left. Martell's Liquor and James Gibb Building at right (Most buildings in view demolished during redevelopment).
Lower Pacific HeightsView north on Mission from 18th Street to approaching SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 12-line #803 Streetcar. Lachman Brothers, Redlicks (17 Reasons Why), and Frank Newman's stores, Mission Furniture Exchange and El Pocho to right. See also wnp27.3612.
MissionView north on Mission between 25th and 26th Street. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 40-line Streetcar #1238, House of Mirrors, A. Ferrigno at left. Iron Arches intact at 25th Street.
MissionView north on Mission from 19th. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 11-line Streetcar #804 advertising employment.
MissionView southwest across Mission from Santa Marina. Entire block at center now demolished for gas station. Fairmount School and undeveloped Diamond Heights in background right New Mission Bazaar Variety Store, S. Searles Moving truck.
Holly ParkNorthwest corner of Bosworth and Diamond, this block demolished for widening of Bosworth Street. Intersection of Chenery and Diamond at background right. Page & Company Paints & Blue Ribbon Market
Glen ParkView north on Mission at 25th Street. J.J. O'Connor Florist at right. Iron arch over the intersection
Mission1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest across Fillmore to Franklin Hall, relief headquarters and temporary City Hall. Crowd outside temporary Examiner office. Keister's Ladies Tailoring, Laib Signs, Desmond Signs, City Printing Bureau of Public Works, . Sign stating that City Hall, Board of Supervisors, and City and County Offices were now at Mowry's Hall, southwest corner of Laguna & Grove. Sign announcing Building Trades Council meeting for Monday, April 23rd.
Lower Pacific HeightsView across Mission Street between 20th and 21st. An automobile in front of Majestic Theatre Vaudeville. Victorian building at right still stands largely unchanged. Ryan Bros. Candies, John Johanson Jeweler, R. A. Troyer the Kodak Man.
MissionView east on Washington toward Fillmore. SF Muni Washington Jackson Cable Car #520 with ad for Hilo Hattie with Harry Owens Orchestra at the St. Francis Hotel stopped at Fillmore while 22-line Muni streetcar with wings livery passes. New Fillmore Grocery on right.
Pacific HeightsElevated view northeast across intersection to Market Street Railway Co. (MSRy) Castro Street Cable Car #4 partly on turntable. H. Schmidt Grocery Store in background.
Noe ValleyView north on Castro from 18th. SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 8-line Trolley Bus #725. Bon Omi Stores, Castro Flower Shop, Cliff's Variety at right, Castro Theatre in background.
CastroView southeast across Golden Gate and Market towards David Hewes Building with former Hale Bros. store to its left and right.
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