Irving near 41st Ave
H.Shnider Clothing Store 3932 Irving Street, between 40th and 41st Avenues. Harry Shnider and his wife lived above the shop at 3934 Irving, and had another store on Geary Street.
Sunset OuterContains 240 photos
    H.Shnider Clothing Store 3932 Irving Street, between 40th and 41st Avenues. Harry Shnider and his wife lived above the shop at 3934 Irving, and had another store on Geary Street.
Sunset Outer
    2411 24th Street. View south across 24th to Auto Supplies and Home Appliances store near Vermont Street, built 1918. Stands in 2020 without the sign or obvious retail space.
Potrero Hill
    View toward the southwest corner of 24th & Potrero. Nicholl's Hardware, 2641 24th Street. Buildings in photo substantially unchanged in 2020, with exception of low building on left which has been replaced.
Potrero Hill
    View across cobblestone street to two men posing outside building [Chinese Restaurant East side Dupont Street] also published by Taber as "B3. Chinese Restaurant, S. F., Cal"
Chinatown
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest across intersection to The Emporium, temporary location very soon after 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Signage reading "First to Rebuild". 1201 Van Ness, NW corner at Post. Converted from what was originally the Abraham E. Hecht (1838-1898) residence, with one story addition along both street frontages.
Cathedral Hill
    Elevated view northwest across intersection to Estes Kefauver, Democratic candidate for Vice-President, during his unsuccessful campaign for President, shaking hands. Owl Drugs, Lane's in background. [SF Examiner]
Western Addition
    140. Occidental Hotel, Montgomery Street, from the Russ House, East side of Montgomery between Sutter and Bush. Elevated view southeast. T.J. Broderick Boot & Shoe Store.
Financial District
    Elevated view west on Clay to Clay St. Cable RR cable car on Kearny Street Terminus. Portsmouth Square on right. R. Cutlar Dentist, H. Traube watchmaker and jeweler at left. Watkins stereo card number 2368. Original Title: 'Clay St. Hill R.R., San Francisco, Cal. Run by A.S. Hallidie's patent Endless Steel Wire Rope and Gripping Attachment. Overcomes an Elevation of 307 feet in a length of 2800 feet. Worst grade, one foot in six.'
Chinatown
    Elevated view west on Clay to Clay St. Cable RR cable car on Kearny Street Terminus. Portsmouth Square on right. R. Cutlar Dentist, H. Traube watchmaker and jeweler at left. Watkins stereo card number 2368. Original Title: 'Clay St. Hill R.R., San Francisco, Cal. Run by A.S. Hallidie's patent Endless Steel Wire Rope and Gripping Attachment. Overcomes an Elevation of 307 feet in a length of 2800 feet. Worst grade, one foot in six.'
Chinatown
    Elevated view west on Clay to Clay St. Cable RR cable car at Kearny Street Terminus. Portsmouth Square on right. R. Cutlar Dentist, H. Traube watchmaker and jeweler at left. Watkins stereo card number 2368 (Variant). Original Title: 'Clay St. Hill R.R., San Francisco, Cal. Run by A.S. Hallidie's patent Endless Steel Wire Rope and Gripping Attachment. Overcomes an Elevation of 307 feet in a length of 2800 feet. Worst grade, one foot in six.'
Chinatown
    View south across Post to Mechanics Institute, 31 Post Street between Kearny and Montgomery (built 1866). Blake Dentist, Taylor & Hallett Wine Merchants.
Downtown / Union Square
    North Beach and Mission horsecar headed south, people passing. F.S. Chadbourne & Co. furniture in background.
Downtown / Union Square
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to information kiosk set up in front of the Donahue Monument after 1906 earthquake and fire, with woman selling buttermilk for 5 cents a glass and signs promoting buttermilk for health and longevity. Merchants Exchange in background.
Financial District
    1906 Earthquake and Fire, Food Stand. [Ice Cream]. Ad for Dreamland at Post & Steiner (opened August, 1906).
    Straub family, Husband and wife merchants in front of ice cream/candy store on the Southwest corner of Bosworth & Diamond.. The paint store in background was on the lot of the present Glen Park vanity sign, store was built about 1920 and demolished in 1960s for Bosworth widening. Straub owned this corner store building.[SC1]
Glen Park