
Seals Stadium
San Francisco Seals baseball team catcher warming up along 3rd base side.
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San Francisco Seals baseball team catcher warming up along 3rd base side.
MissionSan Francisco Seals baseball team catcher warming up along 3rd base side.
MissionSan Francisco Seals baseball team catcher warming up along 3rd base side.
MissionSan Francisco Seals baseball player warming up along 3rd base side.
MissionSan Francisco Seals baseball player warming up along 3rd base side.
MissionView east across Van Ness Avenue to facade and dome of City Hall at night.
Civic CenterView south on Grant Street at night. Neon signs advertising Chinatown restaurants, including Hang Far Low.
ChinatownView north past cable car at intersection. Chinatown businesses including New Grant Hotel (Transient), Lee's, Frank's, Cathay House, and Sing Chong.
ChinatownView east over fishing boat basin towards Fishermen's Grotto #9, Alioto's and Tarantino's Restaurants. Gas holder/tank at foot of Powell, gas works in distance.
View northeasst to fishing boats moored in boat basin. Freighter 'Philippine Bear' tied up at Pier 45 in background. The ship had been built as a U.S. Navy freighter, USS Townsend, 19 1944, but was decommissioned and sold to Pacific Far East Lines in September, 1947 and renamed SS Philippine Bear.
Fishermans WharfView north from old ferry slip at Hyde St. Pier towards Alcatraz and Angel Island. Pier 45 just visible over pilings at extreme right.
Chinatown. Looking north on Grant Avenue from Pine St. Tai Chong & Co, Shanghai Low, Chinese Lily Jewelry, Lamps of China. Sing Chong Co., Cathay House in distance.
ChinatownElevated view northeast to Wells Fargo and Co. Express building at New Montgomery and Mission was built in 1888-1889 to designs by architects Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge of Boston, successor firm of Henry Hobson Richardson, and also architects of Stanford University. Wells Fargo Express moved here from its old quarters (since 1876) at Sansome and Halleck streets; it had previously been at California and Montgomery. The building shown here was added to in 1902 (2 additional stories and some facade revision) and became known then as the Crossley Building, destroyed in the 1906 catastrophe. (WMK)
Financial DistrictLadd's Drugs at 133 Montgomery St and The Bonanza restaurant at 141 Montgomery, between Bush & Sutter
Downtown / Union SquareCrowd of people on Maiden Lane, with overhead decorations for Flower Festival or Floral Fiesta. Looking west.
Downtown / Union Square