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Great White Fleet approaching Golden Gate, May 6, 1908. (Note: image reversed.)
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Great White Fleet approaching Golden Gate, May 6, 1908. (Note: image reversed.)
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Either the cruiser USS California or USS Pennsylvania, at anchor in SF Bay during visit of the Great White Fleet in 1908.
SF Bay
Twin funnel steamer entering Golden Gate. Fort Point in silhouette at left.
Presidio
View north to bay. Sunset Photo-Engraving co., SF Bay from Telegraph Hill
Telegraph Hill
Oil tanker SS Frank H. Buck shipwreck at Lands End. Mile Rocks lighthouse at right.
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Coos Bay shipwreck at Lands End. On October 22, 1927, the lumber carrier got lost in the fog in the Golden Gate. Ended up on rocks between China Beach and Dead Man's Point.
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SS Frank H. Buck shipwreck at Lands End. Mile Rocks lighthouse at far right. Engine block of sister ship SS Lyman Stewart, wrecked in 1922, visible at lower right.
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Tree planting Telegraph Hill near parking lot[A]. Pioneer Park.
Telegraph Hill
View north to construction of Pioneer Park parking area in front of Coit Tower. Gas storage tank in background left at foot of Powell St. has since been removed. Alcatraz and Angel Island in distance. [C]
Telegraph Hill
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, night view Battleship 'Oregon' illuminated by searchlights, San Francisco Day.
Marina
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Self-righting lifeboat drill in bay. Steam locomotive on pier, USS Oregon and Angel Island in distance.
Marina
From vista parking lot near Toll Plaza in Presidio. Freighter passing under bridge, Marin Headlands in background.
Presidio
View from Bay towards Bay Bridge. Skyline at right.
SF Bay
Coit Tower parking lot in Pioneer Park. View north to Alcatraz, Angel Island, Mt. Tamalpais; aircraft carrier with planes on flight deck. At right, top of 290 Lombard, Art Moderne apartment building, Architect: H.C. Baumann, built 1940.
Telegraph Hill
View from bay towards waterfront piers, Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower. Freighter 'Seattle Star' tied up at pier in foreground.
Telegraph Hill