
Embarcadero Pier
Japanese Freighter "Japan Transport" tied up likely at pier 24. SFFD fireboat at left.
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Japanese Freighter "Japan Transport" tied up likely at pier 24. SFFD fireboat at left.
Fishing boats tied up at Pier 43, foot of Powell St. Railroad ferry arch at left.
Fishermans WharfFreighter "Japan Transport" likely tied up to Pier 24. SFFD fireboat in foreground
Rincon Hill[Tugs and lighters, in the wharf] Crowley tour boats, water taxi. Like old Pier 14
[Beautiful ships in the harbor] Norwegin M/S Risanger of the Interocean Line
Northern WaterfrontCoast Guard Aids to Navigation depot. Cable Crossing sign; piers and ships
[Cargo liner heads down SF Bay toward Golden Gate. City's downtown skyline and Bay Bridge in the background.] View looking southeast
Aircraft Carrier and Treasure Island, GGIE under construction
SF BayGjoa ship restoration [#1]. Hull interior. Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [#2] Hull interior. Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Raised Deck at Bow #3] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Windlass #4] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Pump Gear #5] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Petroleum Engine #6] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Midship Winch #7] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate Park