Sculpture

Contains 53 photos

Market, Bush & Battery
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Market, Bush & Battery

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast to Donahue (Mechanics) Monument and ruins beyond. Man sits reading newspaper.

Financial District
Market & Van Ness
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Market & Van Ness

View northwest across Market to Masonic Temple at Oak and Van Ness, California Volunteers monument, Muni H-line streetcar #10, The White Company, Mason Tires. At left, Young Men's Institute/International Center, 50 Oak St. (1914), extensively remodeled in 2000's for San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

South of Market
City Hall Square
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City Hall Square

View north to 'New City Hall Square' sign on Pioneer (James Lick) Monument (in its original location), City Hall behind. City Hall Square (name changed to Marshall Square in December, 1902, now the corner of Grove and Hyde) [Leather Rose Album] In 1993, the monument was moved to the pedestrian mall on Fulton Street between the Asian Art Museum and the new Main Library. French-made cannon in front of monument was a Spanish-American war prize, presented by the Army in a ceremony on March 21, 1900. It is now in the Presidio.

Civic Center
Summit of Mt. Olympus
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Summit of Mt. Olympus

Triumph of Light Statue at the top of Mt. Olympus.

Buena Vista
GGIE
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GGIE

Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. Court of Pacifica. Girl posing with Sargent Johnson sculpture of llama and Andean musician at Fountain of Western Waters.

Treasure Island
John McLaren
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John McLaren

Sculptor Melvin Earl Cummings (M. Earl Cummings)(1876-1936) with mock up of bust of John McLaren.

Ocean Beach
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Ocean Beach

A sand sculpture by James J. Taylor entitled, 'Cast up by the sea' on Ocean Beach.

Sutro Heights
City College
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City College

Statue of ram in front of City College of San Francisco. ['The City College' San Francisco Junior College] Statue was carved at Golden Gate International Exposition by sculptor Dudley Carter from a single redwood log, using primitive tools double bladed axe and chisels, entitled Big Horn Mountain Redwood Ram. In background, Science Hall designed by architect Timothy Pflueger.

Westwood Park