
Original Beach Chalet
View north. Storms of 1914 undermined the foundation of the original Beach Chalet on the west side of Great Highway.
Ocean BeachContains 32 photos
View north. Storms of 1914 undermined the foundation of the original Beach Chalet on the west side of Great Highway.
Ocean BeachExcavation and construction of 48th Avenue Pump Station, looking northwesterly. The building at Fulton and La Playa (once known as Cycler's Rest) is visible at the top left. [DPW 1975]
RichmondView northeast across Great Highway toward Sheehan's Tavern, later known as the Splendid Inn. Cycler's Rest (the former Midwinter Fair Humboldt County building, moved from Golden Gate Park) in the background at Fulton and La Playa.
Ocean BeachGolden Gate Park Casino, Fulton Street between 24th and 25th Avenues, after being relocated from near Conservatory of Flowers
Richmond OuterThe Oakdale Bar, Bayshore Boulevard (San Bruno Road) at Oakdale. (same days as wnp30.0349)
Apparel CityCliff House, Large Crowd, rough ocean waves
Sunset OuterView west from 3rd Street toward the intersection of San Bruno Avenue and Wilde Street. Lady posing at 5 mile house. US101 Freeway severed the connection to 3rd Street here.
PortolaSheehan's Tavern, located on northeast corner of Great Highway and Fulton Street. View to northeast from Great Highway. Adolph Sutro's Stable on the hill in background.
Richmond OuterGondola swing with family, Tate's at the Beach in background, southern part of Ocean Beach often referred to as Ingleside Beach
ParksideView north to Sutro Heights. Sheehan's Tavern at right, big crowds on beach. (Broken glass negative, taped together)
Golden Gate ParkLooking south towards Ocean Beach Pavilion from rocks at foot of cliff below Cliff House.
Sutro Heights[At the Cliff House, San Francisco 772] First Cliff House from Cliff Road, pre-1868 additions
Sutro Heights[The Cliff House] Original 1863 Cliff House with 1868 additions
Sutro Heights[5047 Seal Rocks and Cliff House] Viewed from Sutro Heights
Sutro HeightsOcean House, near north end of Lake Merced in the area of Middlefield and Eucalyptus (burned in 1882). Present site of Lowell High School
Lakeshore