
Sutro Heights
Statue of demigod, attributed to Schmid. Taken in statuary 'bone yard' near Anza & 48th Ave. Conservatory visible at right. (Wider cropping of wnp37.02671)
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Statue of demigod, attributed to Schmid. Taken in statuary 'bone yard' near Anza & 48th Ave. Conservatory visible at right. (Wider cropping of wnp37.02671)
Sutro HeightsStatuary on north side of Palm Drive, Sutro Heights
SutroBust of Woman believed to be Marie Henriette of Austria, wife of King Leopold II of Belgium, displayed on a pedestal. Engraved BELGIUM.
SutroBust of King Leopold II of Belgium on pedestal, engraved BELGIUM.
SutroOrnate gazebo in Old Grove at Sutro Heights. Statuary group on pedestal in foreground.
Sutro HeightsReproduction statue of Adonis, on pedestal.
SutroGolden Gate Park Panhandle. Monument designed by Robert Aitken, who also created the statue atop the Dewey Monument in Union Square. [McKinley Monument GGP.]
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of City Hall damage looking northwest from Market Street toward James Lick (Pioneer) Monument and Marshall Square [City Hall April 18, 1906]
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View on 8th St near Market to ruins of old City Hall. Marshall Square and Pioneer (James Lick) Monument in center. Vendors stalls near Monument.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east to people sitting around Donahue (Mechanics) Monument, Market Street Earthquake Damage, temporary shack. [Donohue (Sic) Statuary on Mkt. St. Chas. A. Bailey L.A. #22]
Downtown1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east toward the face of Samuel Lachman, which fell from the top of Lachman's Block, a large building at Market and Fremont Street.[Image of Mkt. St. Chas. Bailey L.A. # 43].
DowntownElevated view north to James Lick (Pioneer) Monument (then located at what is presently Hyde & Grove Sts. in front of old City Hall). In 1993, the monument was moved to the pedestrian mall on Fulton Street between the Asian Art Museum and the new Main Library. The French-made cannon in front of of the monument was a Spanish-American war prize, presented by the Army in a ceremony on March 21, 1900. It is now in the Presidio. "New City Hall Square" sign on monument. Name changed to Marshall Square in December, 1902. (DHW 3-12-99)
Civic CenterThird & Market. Lotta's Fountain in foreground. Detroit Photographic Co./San Francisco, Co.
South of MarketSchiller & Goethe Statue in original location on the west side of the Music Concourse, (current site of the de Young Museum Sculpture Garden) on August 11, 1901. It would be moved to the current east side of the Concourse in the early 1920s.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. 'Apple Cider Press' statue with 'Chutes Theatre' on 10th Avenue in background. This bronze sculpture by Thomas Shields was displayed during the Midwinter Fair of 1894. M.H. de Young later purchased it for the City of San Francisco. It was originally a drinking fountain.
Golden Gate Park