Grant near Washington
Truck unloading in from of The Art Company. Taken from a car
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Truck unloading in from of The Art Company. Taken from a car
Chinatown
View southeast down Grant to buildings on east side of street.
Chinatown
Looking Northwest on Kearny St. McLeran Building (also known as MacDonough or McDonough.Building (1908)) 333 Kearny St., Michael's Mens Furnishings 305 Kearny. Hotel Yolanda in distance.
Financial District
Outside the SF Call printing plant on 3rd Street, Well dressed young women hand newspapers through truck windows to newsboys. Newspapers say 'Indians Win.' Baseball's Cleveland Indians won the World Series on October 12, 1920
South of Market
Steep view downward over intersection to Flannery Building at left, with Dr. C.H. Strub Dentist, Gallenkamp's Shoes, Richelieu Cafe signs, Lotta's Fountain at bottom, Chronicle Building at right. Streetcars passing on Kearny. [Market Street from Roof of Examiner]
South of Market
Looking north on Montgomery; Market Street Railway (MSRY) Streetcar #609; streetcar line about to be abandoned; head office of Bank of Italy; Bekins moving van; Mills Building
Financial District
Polk near Union. Alhambra Theatre at 2330 Polk Street under construction and nearly complete. It would open one month later on November 5, 1926.
Polk Gulch
Looking north to Market street; Hobart Building, Palace Hotel
South of Market
View east on Harrison to excavation of portion of Rincon Hill that obstructed the street right of way. A. Fleishhacker and Co. "The Paper Box House" at southeast corner of 2nd and Harrison. At right, 400 2nd St., commercial building with water tank on roof, built 1917. Still stands 2021, though facade has been modernized. [Rincon Hill Job]
South of Market
[Runaway truck] Elevated view downward to flatbed truck filled with crated fruit which has crashed, rear first, into front yard of house. Police and crowd of people watch.
Western Addition
Bekins Moving Truck in front of 1743 Pine, Atlas Auto top Mfg. Company visible at the corner of Pine and Frankiln
Cathedral Hill
Milwaukee Brewery of San Francisco, 468 10th Street between Harrison and Bryant, trucks lined up outside.
South of Market
Farmers Public Market at 10th St and Market St. F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning.
South of Market
View east across Grant near Maiden Lane (then Union Square Street) to uniformed men with musical instruments in and around truck with sign for California Grays Fashion Show Military Pageant & Ball, Civic Auditorium, Sept. 30th. In background Worth's menswear, 130 Grant, in Juvenile Building, built 1909, A.C. Lutgens architect. At right, Livingston Bros. Building, built 1920, G. Albert Lansburgh architect. Both buildings still stand in 2022.
Downtown / Union Square
Welcome Home Parade for the 363rd and 347th Regiments, World War One. East on Market near Mason and Turk, Troops in Trucks, Military Parade, Dean Building, Admission Day Monument, Native Sons Monument, Mechanics Savings Bank Building, Flood Building in background
Downtown