Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake refugee camp, tents and laundry on line. Francis Scott Key Monument in distance
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake refugee camp, tents and laundry on line. Francis Scott Key Monument in distance
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee camp, people lined up beside barracks. Woman with newspaper hat.
Golden Gate Park
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of fire after 1906 earthquake towards Russian Hill. Gas works, tents, refugees. [Copyright 1906 by W. E. Worden]
Marina
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking northwest to ruins of Claus Spreckels home, burned out during 1906 earthquake and fire. [EF-107]
Polk Gulch
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Bush from Pierce towards ruins of St. Dominic's Church after earthquake. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down. [EF-106]
Lower Pacific Heights
View from the Call Building over Mutual Savings building north along Kearny Street. Rebuilding after 1906 earthquake. Fairmont Hotel, Old St. Mary's Church, Sherman Clay building, Telegraph Hill. Duplicate of wnp15.809
South of Market
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees in line. City Hall ruins in background and apartment building. Pup tents.
Cathedral Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast to City Hall ruins from Larkin and Grove. Pioneer or James Lick Memorial on right.
Civic Center
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Ruins of Market Street Railway powerhouse and smokestack. Rebuilt after.
South of Market
View from the Call Building over Mutual Savings building north along Kearny Street. Rebuilding after 1906 earthquake. Crop of wnp4.1582
South of Market
View southwest over rebuilding after 1906 earthquake. On Pine Street are Original Coppa restaurant, New Franks, Cafe Confidence.
Financial District
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest from ruins across Van Ness Avenue to St. Mary's Cathedral after 1906 earthquake. Top of main spire has collapsed and fallen. Buggies, broken windows, rubble. Building at left demolished in 1906 for Delbert Block office and retail building.
Tenderloin
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of ruined St. Dominic's Church after 1906 earthquake. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down. [Copyright 1906 by W. E. Worden.]
Lower Pacific Heights
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest across intersection to ruins of Temple Beth Israel and Albert Pike Memorial Temple. Poster for "Are You A Mason?" at the Alcazar, playing in April, 1906.
Japantown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, United Railroads streetcar #1131 packed with passengers. Emporium building, Call Building in distance gutted from 1906 fire.
South of Market