
Woodward's Gardens
[7 - Jove In Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco.] Statue with palm trees.
MissionContains 53 photos
[7 - Jove In Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco.] Statue with palm trees.
MissionPalm Avenue [Beautiful Drive, Sutro Heights, San Francisco, Cal, Stets.] Real photo postcard
Sutro HeightsGolden Gate Park. 'Apple Cider Press' statue by Thomas Shields Clarke. Pedestrian underpass at right. Water streaks indicate fountain was working at this time.
Golden Gate ParkTurtle Sundial (by M. Earl Cummings) installed October 1907 near de Young Museum
Golden Gate Park[Art gallery at Woodward's Gardens]; children sitting on settee, paintings on wall, busts on pedestals. Cropped version of image at wnp37.01615.
MissionStatue of standing Abraham Lincoln; Fifth St. near Market, in front of Lincoln School. Designed by architect William Craine, construction began in August, 1864 and was completed in July, 1865. This photo was taken after the unveiling of Pietro Mezzara's Abraham Lincoln statue in April, 1866.
South of MarketView northwest to Donahue Mechanics Monument, buildings on Bush and Battery Streets in background.
Financial DistrictView north, near Bush & Battery. Mechanics Monument, dedicated to Peter Donahue, erected by his son James Mervin Donahue. View north showing men sitting on high stone bench. Shell Building, Postal Telegraph Building (1908, Lewis Hobart architect) in background.
Financial District[Art Gallery - Woodward's Gardens] Children reclining on settee. Paintings on wall, busts on pedestals.
MissionView looking north along length of Fleishhacker Pool. Original diving tower in distance.[Fleishhacker Pool, largest warmed swimming pool in the world, 1000 feet long. San Francisco Zan 377]
LakeshorePostcard view of perimeter road and statue, taken from Palm Ave. [Zan 271 Sutro Heights, San Francisco]
Sutro HeightsView southeast to Beethoven statue by Henry Baerer, dedicated in 1915.
Golden Gate Park[B 3556 Conservatory and Garfield Monument, Golden Gate Park SF Cal] Casino on hill to left; Conservatory of Flowers. Duplicate of wnp27.2459.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. View from Music Concourse past Apple Cider Press statue to front of Memorial Museum. Dore vase and replacement sphinxes. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum.
Golden Gate ParkEarly view of Garfield Monument, unveiled July 4, 1885, near Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park