
View S from Twin Peaks
View south toward Diamond Heights
Midtown TerraceContains 4015 photos
View south toward Diamond Heights
Midtown TerraceView east down Market St. past downtown to Bay Bridge and Yerba Buena Island. Eureka Valley, U.S. Mint, Pacific Telephone Building.
Midtown TerraceView North toward Mt. Olympus, Buena Vista Park, and Corona Heights
Clarendon HeightsView north from the Residence of Bishop Kip, 338 2nd St., Telegraph Hill and Angel Island in the distance.
South of MarketView from Protestant Orphan Asylum to Mission District with Rincon Hill in the distance. Watkins New Series 3654. Cropped from larger image at wnp26.489.
Mint HillView looking north to Nob Hill. Laundry drying in foreground [165. San Francisco, from cor. Market and 6th Street - Looking North to Powell and California street.] Second Congregational Church, later known as Plymouth Church, steeple at left.
South of MarketBlack Point, the Golden Gate prior to North Beach landfilled.
Telegraph HillGreen Street in the foreground. View of the Marina, Presidio and the Golden Gate. Octagon House.
Russian HillJewish Cemetery, Ocean House Road. Now Dolores Park. Cropped version at wnp71.0922.
Mission DoloresIntersection of Jones & Jackson streets on Nob Hill, looking NW to Russian Hill. At the corner is 1501 Jones, built in 1867 for Robert C Scott, the owner of a wines and liquors business. Next to the north is 1505 Jones, built in 1868 for Charles Murray, a clerk. The gabled house with a porch, partly obscured by a tree, is 1507 Jones, built in 1864 for Wilbur F Bayley, co-proprietor of a photography studio at 618 Washington. In the background is a mansard-roofed mansion at the NW corner of Vallejo and Leavenworth, Russian Hill, built in 1871 for brick manufacturer Jabez Clay and was later the home of a well-known judge, Delos Lake. At the extreme upper right is the octagonal house at 1067 Green Street, the only building in this photo that still stands. Same image wnp24.182a.jpg with dif
Nob HillView east on Lombard Street from Hyde before grading of either street. A man and child pose in the middle of the street, while what may be the rest of the family poses in front of the house on the right. Just above that house, in center distance, is the North Cosmopolitan (later Hancock) Grammar School (opened 1867, William Patton architect) on Filbert between Jones and Taylor. Presentation Convent Roman Catholic school complex in left distance at Powell, Yerba Buena Island beyond. St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance right. Taken in or soon after 1869, when landscaping was completed in Washington Square. Same original as wnp24.378a, with significantly less image on left and more on right. (WMK)[984. Russian Hill, San Francisco, Cal.]
Russian HillView northwest from Hunters Point towards southern section of Long Bridge towards Point San Quentin. Berthed boats; man, woman & child sitting. (stereoview caption "1326. Long Bridge, and South San Francisco")
Hunters PointView Northerly from Kite Hill, Corona Heights at left with Gray Brothers brick factory, City Hall in the distance [Panorama, view City Hall in distance]
Eureka Valley1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest from future Galileo High School over refugee tents. Fort Mason hospital at center. Tents, soldiers, horses, water tower.
Russian HillMay Festival. Glen Park and the Mission Zoo, from Bosworth near Congo, looking north. Gold Mine Hill on right, Red Rock Hill behind in distance. Glen Park Pavilion near site of today's Glen Canyon Park Recreation Center. [SC18]
Glen Park