View from Bay
Looking to Alcatraz and small steam boat
Contains 1039 photos
    Looking to Alcatraz and small steam boat
    View northwest to Meiggs' Wharf, Alcatraz in right background.
Telegraph Hill
    View from Palmer House (also Quarters #4) to Alcatraz and Angel Island. Square rigged sailing ships at anchor in the bay.
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason
    View southeast toward the Embarcadero. Ferry Building in background
Telegraph Hill
    Sailing ship tied to dock at right. Lighthouse on left.
Yerba Buena Island
    Steam yacht ARAS viewed from Bay passing Presidio. Numerous pennants. Main Post visible in background.
    Single-ended ferry San Rafael steaming across SF Bay, Yerba Buena Island in background. [BO-45]
    USS MANLEY (DD 74) in San Francisco Bay. Ferry Building and skyline behind.
    Battleship USS IOWA (BB 4) in San Francisco Bay, Yerba Buena Island in Background.
    Probably Pier 1. Riverboat ' T. C. Walker' at left (see wnp71.0569) Rowboats and small launch pulling sailors in rowboats. Yerba Buena Island in distance. Steamer T.C. Walker was built in 1885 and took passengers between San Francisco and Stockton until the 1930s. (duplicate wnp71.0572)
Financial District
    Crew of the cruiser USS CALIFORNIA posing on deck. [No. 04. U.S. USS California. Turrill & Miller, S.F.]
    Huge crowd on Ocean Beach as Gjoa arrives. 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. [Manning Collection ] [SC30 ]
Golden Gate Park
    Panorama from Sutro Heights looking south to Ocean Beach. Amundsen's ship, Gjoa, can be seen being hauled ashore., pt.2 [Clayton St Family Collection]
Sutro Heights
    Great White Fleet at sea, 'Evans Fleet', Clayton St Family Collection
    View to Embarcadero showing ships, Alcatraz, and the Bay
Telegraph Hill