
Aberdeen shipwreck
Wreck of steam schooner Aberdeen on Ocean Beach near foot of Kirkham St. Shipwreck occurred January 28, 1916.
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Wreck of steam schooner Aberdeen on Ocean Beach near foot of Kirkham St. Shipwreck occurred January 28, 1916.
SunsetSchooner Reporter wrecked on Ocean Beach, near the foot of Noriega Street. [Cliff. House Beach.]
Sunset[Cliff House Beach.] The lumber schooner Reporter ran aground at Ocean Beach near foot of Noriega Street on March 13, 1902
Sunset[Cliff House Beach.] The lumber schooner Reporter ran aground at Ocean Beach near Noriega Street on March 13, 1902
Sunset[Wreck of the "Atlantic" Cliff House] Wreck of whaling ship Atlantic on Ocean Beach near the foot of Quintara Street.
SunsetDebris of wrecked steam schooner Yosemite. View north. The Yosemite ran aground near Point Reyes on February 7, 1926 then tore free while being towed back to San Francisco. The wreckage washed up on Ocean Beach, damaging the Lurline Pier in the process.
Ocean BeachThe schooner Reporter stranded on Ocean Beach near foot of Noriega St. Lifesaving Service rescue boat on beach at right.
Sunset[Schooner Wreck at Beach 1902] Near foot of Noriega Street.
Ocean BeachGolden Gate. View looking northeast from near Point Lobos. Wreck of SS Lyman Stewart in middle distance.
Lands EndView northwest from Point Lobos to freighter Ohioan stranded on rocks north of Sutro Baths. Old wave motor in foreground.
Lands EndWreck of the freighter SS Ohioan at Point Lobos. Ship wrecked the night of October 7, 1936. In 1938, waves broke the hull into three sections.
SutroSS Ohioan shipwreck on Point Lobos just north of the Cliff House. View southwest. North Seal Rock in background [DPW] [A5618 5-24-38 Wreck of Steamship Ohioan] Ship wrecked on the night of October 7, 1936. Storm waves in 1938 broke the hull into three pieces.
SutroThe schooner Reporter stranded on Ocean Beach near foot of Noriega St.
Ocean BeachMen viewing the freighter S.S. Ohioan stranded off Point Lobos, which wrecked on October 8, 1936. North Seal Rocks at upper left.
Lands EndScow schooner "Mabel and Edith" and steamship docked in SF - California Built in the 1870s, the Mabel and Edith had a long career on the bay hauling freight. Sunk twice, she was involved in collisions and rescues through 1912. Camera Club, SF.
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